Workforce Tuition Assistance Information Session

Learn about how Workforce Education can pay your tuition and help you reach your educational goals! We will share information on each Workforce Grant as well as the application process. Next dates: 11/10, 11/17, and 12/21. Invite friends and family to learn more.

RSVP at www.startnextquarter.org, or by calling our office at (206) 546-5882 or by emailing workforce@shoreline.edu.du.

National Novel Writing Month Genre Series for Fiction Writers Event

Poisons and the Human Body!

You’ll learn how poisonous chemicals can enter and affect common mechanisms in the body. This is a part of the National Novel Writing Month genre series for fiction writers! Anyone is welcome to come to this online session.

DATE Thursday, November 18, 2021
TIME 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm PST

https://youtu.be/9N-5bCP2stU

Professor Adria Magrath has been teaching college level science courses for over a decade in our community. With expertise in anatomy, physiology, human biology, and horticulture, she’s an academic subject specialist with knowledge of how ‘poisons’ affect the human body.

Workforce Tuition Assistance Information Session

Campus Event: Learn about how Workforce Education can pay tuition! We will share information on each Workforce Grant as well as the application process. Our first session is on November 24th, with additional dates available.

RSVP at www.startnextquarter.org, or by calling our office at (206) 546-5882 or by emailing workforce@shoreline.edu

Start your Engines! Share this event with friends and family members!

Join in this Automotive virtual info session to learn about the different automotive pathways available at Shoreline CC. Cost is free and you can enjoy it from your home via zoom!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SCC_Auto

The Shoreline Film Office is pleased to share the NEXT video from the three-part series

The Shoreline Film Office is excited to continue to share with you the now completed Local Business BIPOC Film Project! The City of ShorelineShoreLake Arts, and Shoreline Community College co-produced the Film Project with major support from the Port of Seattle