Advising News – Important Dates and Activities, Please Share With Students!

NEWS FROM ADVISING:
Registration is right around the corner, join us in supporting our current and new students in preparing for Winter Quarter! Encourage students to attend one of the Advising Day activities, utilize Advising drop-in hours, or schedule an appointment with their Advisor prior to registration week so that they are informed and ready for next quarter. Please share these important dates and information with your students.

Monday, Nov. 9 | 10am-2pm | PUB
ADVISING DAY!
Time to start preparing for Winter Quarter before registration begins next week. Come talk with an Advisor to review your Educational Plan, create a schedule through reviewing next quarters course offerings, get questions answered about pre-requisites, and determine YOUR REGISTRATION DATE.

Tuesday, Nov. 10 | 10am-4pm | Advising & Counseling Center
ADVISING DAY!
Time to start preparing for Winter Quarter before registration begins next week. Come talk with an Advisor to review your Educational Plan, create a schedule through reviewing next quarters course offerings, get questions answered about pre-requisites, and determine YOUR REGISTRATION DATE.

Nov. 12 and 19 | 2pm
EXPERIENCE SHORELINE – Information Sessions for Prospective Students
Prospective students meet with Advising staff to learn about the admission process, types of financial aid, degrees and certificates offered, have their questions answered, and have the opportunity to take a tour of the campus.

Nov. 16 – 20
REGISTRATION BEGINS!
Current student registration begins this week. Students are encouraged to meet with an Advisor and/or review their Educational Plan and this quarter’s course offerings in preparation for registration. During Advising Day students can determine their registration date with the onsite and online Advisors.

Nov. 23
NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION
New students registrations begins on November 23rd. Students are encouraged to meet with an Advisor to create an Educational Plan and review course offerings prior to registering; students can schedule individual appointments or attend the Thursday Experience Shoreline Information Sessions.

Let’s Talk About It: Understanding Anxiety Workshop, Wed., Oct. 28

Understanding Anxiety
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
12:30 pm in the PUB, room 9201

Anxiety isn’t always a bad thing. In fact, a little anxiety can motivate you and help you stay focused under pressure, such as when taking an exam or driving your car on a dark and stormy night.  However, when anxiety takes over and interferes with daily activities, there may be cause for concern. The good news – recovery is possible and there are many things you can do to get your anxiety in check and regain control of your life.

Join Counseling Services at our interactive workshop and learn more about how to recognize and manage the signs and symptoms of anxiety for yourself or someone you care about.

Workshop is open to all and no RSVP needed. Hope you can make it!

Questions about the workshop? Contact Sheryl Copeland at scopeland@shoreline.edu or 206.533.6712.

Want to know more about anxiety? Visit HelpGuide.org: http://www.helpguide.org/home-pages/anxiety.htm

Need someone to talk to? Stop by Counseling Services in FOSS 5229 or call us at 206.546.4559 to schedule an appointment with a professional counselor. 

Need 24/7 Crisis Support?
King County Crisis Line | 1-866-427-4747 | TTY: 206-461-3219
Snohomish County Crisis Line | 1-800-584-3578 | Online Chat: carecrisischat.org

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Announcing Two New (ish) Advisors: Audrey Fischer and Joyce Fagel

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Audrey Fischer
began her role as a Faculty Academic Advisor here at Shoreline in July 2015. Audrey has a M.A. in Policy and Organizational Leadership Studies from the Stanford Graduate School of Education and a B.A. in Psychology and International Relations from Gonzaga University. Before coming to Shoreline, she served as an academic advisor for transfer students at Bellevue College where she led the campus-wide Advising Committee and taught First Year Experience classes for domestic and international students. Audrey also worked as a middle school teacher at Todd County on the Rosebud Reservation in Mission, South Dakota for three years. While there, she worked on math and social studies curriculum development for the district and coached 7
th grade volleyball.

Audrey enjoys spending time with her parents in Salem, Oregon and with her two younger sisters (Rachel in Seattle and Maggie in San Diego). In her free time she loves to hike all over the Northwest, do crossword puzzles in pen, block shots in pick-up basketball, and play trumpet in an all-teacher rock band.

 

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Joyce Fagel
has been in a shared advising position with Shoreline Community College and the University of Washington for the past 17 years, in recent years spending 50% time on each campus. Well, now she is working for Shoreline Community College full-time, finally. She is very excited to be part of the current growth of advising and student support staff and programs on campus.

As a general academic advisor, she will work with professional/technical and transfer students to get started in college, understand the college system, and help plan how academic and career goals can be attained. She will continue to be a resource on U of Washington information as well as advising for health, science, engineering and related programs.

Joyce was once a pre-medical school student, then studied one year of physical therapy before she settled on a psychology major at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. After that, she completed a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Student Personnel Psychology at the University of Minnesota. Now, she has been advising pre-health and science students for many years, so she is able to combine all her interests!

Joyce was born and grew up in the Netherlands and came to the United States as an international college student. At that time, she met a young man, an immigrant student from Hong Kong, and they have been partners ever since. That is now a long time ago; you can make some guesses as to how long. Some of you saw Joyce years ago when she brought her oldest with her to the Parent-Child Center. Her son is now a second-year student at the U of Washington! Her daughter is an 11th grader at Ingraham High School. Joyce also has two cats, Tabby and Java.

Joyce lives about a mile from campus in North Seattle, and she likes to walk to campus. She also enjoys Shoreline’s yoga and Zumba classes. Other favorite activities are reading and knitting. Joyce is on the Community Read committee and encourages everyone to read and participate with this year’s amazing book: Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Activists.

Tell Your Students! Choosing a Major or Career Path Workshop Tues., Oct. 27

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As part of our quest to help students succeed, please tell your students about the second installation of our Job and Career Success Series: “Choosing a Major or Career Path” on Tues., Oct. 27 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the PUB Quiet Dining Room.

In this workshop, students will explore interests, strengths, and values and learn how those things connect to deciding a major and/or career pathway that is right for them. Shoreline Community College Career Counselors will provide strategies for career exploration and share information about resources to help select a pathway that fits each individual.

Counseling Services Announces Fall 2015 Success Series

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Counseling Services is partnering with several campus departments, including the Women’s Center and The Learning & Writing Studio, to bring an array of learning opportunities to our campus community! Students, staff and faculty are all encouraged to attend, and can all benefit from the topics covered.

Offerings will include understanding more about:
Time Management
Sexual consent
Domestic violence – prepare for a 2-hour interactive session “In Their Shoes…”
Depression
Anxiety
Suicidality
Increasing happiness
College dogs – relax with a furry friend!
… and look for information about SCC’s final exam week prefunk – BREATHE – on Thurs., Dec. 3.

Questions? Contact Sheryl Copeland at scopeland@shoreline.edu or 206-533-6712. We hope to see you there!