Campus Updates 8/3/23

Good afternoon folks, I hope all is well.  Once again, it was a very busy week for Shoreline Community College, but I had two great community connections.  One was with Washington State University, Everett.  They are hoping to create a BSN program in the area, and to help create a regional consortium of sorts with community colleges to help prep RNs should they choose to go that route. I had the pleasure of working with Mary Burroughs, and three of our great nursing faculty to brainstorm some ideas for some funding that could help us should this project go forward.  They are submitting a proposal to the Economic Development Administration’s (EDA) to receive funding for this program.  If they receive approval, we will be working with our great Workforce Development program (and Nursing of course) to move forward! 

In addition, I attended a lunch/planning meeting at Everest Kitchen in Lake Forest Park with owners Mohan and Honi Gurung, as well as SCC colleagues including Vice President Samira Pardanani, and faculty colleagues Mayumi Steinmetz and Nicole Buyagawan to discuss partnership opportunities to support the Nepalese community in North Seattle.  They have been utilizing some of our classrooms for language and culture instruction and we had the first (of many I hope) conversation to see where we might see some synergy in our world language program and growing ethnic studies program. 

Locally we had a Community Check-in last week where we reviewed the budget close forecast as well as other questions around the campus.  As you know, while we have had two quarters of increased enrollment (yes!), our overall revenue picture was less optimistic than what we had hoped for, and expenditures were also higher.  The Budget Office is going through all of the requirements to close out the 22/23 year, and it does look like we will close with a deficit.  We will have updates at the next Board meeting and will of course keep you informed every month on our overall budget forecast.  As we enter the fall quarter, we will be utilizing some of the draft suggestions in the developing strategic plan to address work that is being around our budget process as we go forward. We have a lot of room for improvement but are also building a plan and pursuing options that will help us continue to move in the right direction. A big thank you to everyone who attended. 

A major highlight this week was the impromptu ice cream social event put on by our Classified Staff to celebrate our Classified Staff.  Norah, Kat, and the team did a tremendous job in creating a fun space for folks to come and hang out after work, and get to know each other. We are planning to do more of this kind of thing this year, and I want to thank the Classified Staff for their leadership on these initiatives. Thank you also to the Foundation for financial support and of course to Lori who does just about everything. 

Two staff members laughing in the courtyard
Four staff members smiling in the courtyard.

Finally, we had two candidate forums this week for the VP of BAS position.  I hope you were able to view them and/or view the recording and share feedback.  I am very excited about this as well.   

This past weekend I had the pleasure of visiting Vancouver with my wife and dog Agnes. I hadn’t been there for a long time, and it was great to be back in the city. We had a lot of fun and ate some great food. Agnes also made several friends at the dog park near our hotel- some notables were Ivy, Serena, Bagels (yes, plural), and Loki. She also met a dog whose name is “Expensive.” I kid you not! 

Enjoy your week!  

Best,

Jack 

Summer Quarter Updates 

Accreditation 

  • Area Reviews inform how the College will allocate resources for the 2023-24 fiscal year.  
  • The next step in the process is for Executive Team members to prioritize budget requests, as articulated in the Area Reviews, for their areas taking into account the priorities articulated by the prior-level budget manager.    
  • Our next accreditation site visit is April 18-19, 2024. We will be reporting on our progress in addressing these accreditation recommendations

Human Resources 

Do you know someone who wants to join our team? Visit: Job Opportunities at Shoreline Community College.  

Foundation and Advancement 

Need help helping students? Here are two resources available through the Foundation:  

1) Emergency Fund – Financial assistance is available to Shoreline Community College students who are dealing with financial hardship resulting from an emergency, accident, or other unexpected critical incident that has a direct impact on their academic success at Shoreline. https://shorelineemergency.awardspring.com/  

2) Scholarships – The Foundation has awarded thousands of academic and workforce scholarships to Shoreline students. In addition to federal and state financial aid, scholarships are a great way to offset all or part of the cost of an education. https://www.shoreline.edu/foundation/scholarships.aspx  

Want to help students in other ways? Consider making a gift to the Foundation. As an employee, you can make a gift through payroll deduction, or through the website: https://www.shoreline.edu/foundation/giving.aspx.   

Have questions or need more information? Contact Wendy or Josh 

Events and Updates 

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Shoreline Community College MISSION – Our Purpose 

We serve the educational, workforce, and cultural needs of our diverse students and communities. 

AANHPI Affinity College 101 Course

In Fall 2023, the Worthy of Achievement, Validation, Empowerment, and Success (WAVES) program will be providing an Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Affinity College 101 course that explores nontraditional college success strategies including identity development with an Ethnic Studies approach, trauma supports, and advocacy work. This course is embedded with new student orientation, peer tutors, peer mentors, and mental health support. It’s also an opportunity for students to work with an Academic Advisor to complete an Education Plan. 

COL 101 (34416) 

Hybrid Monday and Wednesday 6:00pm – 6:50pm 

09/27/2023 – 12/14/2023 

Room 1501 

Jamie Ardeña (he/him/his), the Multicultural Center Program Manager, will be the AANHPI Affinity College 101 Instructor this upcoming Fall quarter. His artwork that was previously featured at the Wing Luke Museum is on display at our Asian and Pacific Islander Student Center. You can connect with him at jardena@shoreline.edu.  

Please encourage any domestic AANHPI students who are undecided in their major, need support navigating through Shoreline, who can benefit from a course like this and prosper with the guidance of WAVES wrap-around support services, to register for COL 101 AANHPI course. 

If you have questions, please email us at api@shoreline.edu or visit us at the Asian and Pacific Islander Student Center (Building 1300, Room 1305). You can follow us on social media @scc_waves.  

Thank you,  

WAVES Support Staff  

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CANCELED – All-Campus Fire Evacuation Drill, Thursday, August 3rd

Dear Campus Community,

The all-campus fire evacuation drill for Thursday, August 3rd, has been canceled. Campus Living will still be conducting their evacuation drill, but no other buildings are scheduled.

The all-campus fire evacuation drill has been rescheduled for Thursday, October 5th. The exact time of the drill will not be disclosed. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Safety & Security Director Greg Cranson at gcranson@shoreline.edu

Thanks!

9000 Bathroom Construction Update

Hello Campus Community,

We are well underway in remodeling the 2nd floor restrooms in the 9000 building.  The contractor will need to shut down the water to the 3rd floor restrooms this Friday, 8/4, from 8am to 4pm.  The only restrooms available in the 9000 building will be on the 1st floor.  Please let Kim Clark know if you have any questions.

Have a great day!

VP Business & Administrative Services Open Forums this Week!

Shoreline Community College is excited welcome two finalists for the Vice President for Business & Administrative Services position this week. We would love your feedback and participation in the Campus Open Forums. These sessions will be in person, on zoom and recorded for those to view if you are unable to attend the live forum.  Please see the links below:

August 2, 2023 from 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm

In Person:  Bldg. 1100 Rm 1104
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85336724108

Feedback Form:https://forms.office.com/r/SXj0005iSb


Andrea Baird graduated from University of Memphis with a Master’s in Business Administration. She is currently the CEO for the Speech and Hearing Center for the Mid-South dba Memphis Oral School for the Deaf. Prior to that she was the Chief Administrative Officer and Vice President Student Services at William R. Moore College of Technology.

August 3, 2023 from 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm

In Person:  Bldg. 1100 Rm 1104
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88071105777

Feedback Form:https://forms.office.com/r/GDU95589M5

Joe Mazur graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University with a Master’s in Computer Information Systems. He is currently the Vice President of Business Operations & Chief Financial Officer for Seminole State College of Florida.

Looking forward to seeing you in person or on zoom!


Elise

Elise Robinson, M.Ed.

Human Resource Manager