Join Us for the Giving Table Event on Friday 11/1/24

Join Us for the Giving Table Event on November 1, 2024

When donors give to the SCCF they provide funding to help students struggling with basic needs insecurity. Donors directly impact the completion rates of our students. Because of donors, more students will get help meeting their basic needs, which means more students will finish their certificate or degree program, which means more students will move into living-wage jobs!

SCCF donors also provide critical tuition dollars through scholarships and tuition assistance. 190 students were awarded just more than $200,000 in scholarship funds for the 24/25 academic year. The impact of donor funding ripples through our local community and state economies. Donors are helping to make the world a better and more secure place

  • Date: Friday 11/1/24
  • Time: 11:30am-1:00pm
  • Location: PUB, Main Dining Room
  • Cost: Free to Attend, but this is a fundraising event and guests will be asked during the event to make a donation that is personally meaningful.

Vice Presidential Debate Watch Party 10/1/24

Current students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend the 2024 Vice Presidential Debate Watch Party on Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 5pm in the PUB QDR (9208). Learn about the candidates, JD Vance and Tim Walz, and where they stand on the important issues. Enjoy free refreshments and moderated discussion during the event. Sign-in required. 

  • Date: Tuesday 10/1/24
  • Time: 5:00-8:00pm
  • Location: PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208)

Sponsored by the Political Science Department and the Associated Student Government (ASG). 

Join Us for a talk on the “First Steps to Becoming Cyber Secure” 9/26/24

Come hear from a panel of experts on how to secure your small business venture. Bring your laptop for hands on technical assistance.

  • Date: Thursday 9/26/24
  • Time: 1:00-4:00pm
  • Location: The PUB Quiet Dining Room (#9208)
This is an image with more information about the cybersecurity event.
  • Tonya Zimmerer from Banner Bank discussing online banking security
  • Anton Nikitin of Menavita, a technology services company working with small businesses, discussing using the cloud and safe storage of sensitive data
  • Kayla Miller from Washington SBDC introducing the cyber security maturity model
  • Rob Ruder from IDIC Designs and Gonzaga adjunct professor discussing Policies, Procedures, and Evidence
  • Kayla will lead a policy writing activity with support from Anton
  • Celeste Race from Work Force Snohomish discussing Snohomish County small business cyber internships

City of Shoreline Info Session: 160th/Greenwood Intersection project

Join the City of Shoreline and neighbors in the main dining room on Wed Sept 25th to learn about the proposed new roundabout at the 160th street/Greenwood/Innis Arden Way intersection just outside the College. For more information visit: https://www.shorelinewa.gov/government/projects-initiatives/160th-and-greenwood-innis-arden-intersection

  • Date: Wednesday 9/25/24
  • Time: 6:30-8:00pm
  • Location: PUB Main Dining Room

Make Your Voice Heard: Voter Registration Drive 9/26/24

Make Your Voice Heard- Sign Up to Vote!

Want to learn more about the upcoming elections and pick up some free goodies? All students are invited to stop by the Welcome Tables in the PUB Courtyard on Thurs. 9/26 from 9-11:30am and pick up free resources and giveaways! And don’t forget to mark your calendars for election day – Tues. 11/5! 

  • Date: Thursday 9/26/24
  • Time: 9:00-11:30am
  • Location: PUB Courtyard
This is a ballot box advertising the voter drive