IMPORTANT | Election of W2 Delivery Options – Electronic or Paper

For all employees,

Shoreline Community College is required by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to furnish all employees a Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement each calendar year to be used in completing the employee’s annual tax returns. The Form W-2 Tax Statement details the employee’s wages, tax withholding and other important payroll information for the calendar year. Instead of paper copies, employees may consent to receive their Form W-2 electronically.

Benefits of the electronic Form W-2

  • Earlier access to the Form W-2 than paper copies.
  • No possibility Form W-2 might be lost, stolen, delayed or misplaced by the USPS.
  • The Form W-2 is accessed via Self Service using the employee’s Empl ID and Password.
  • Worldwide access from any Internet connection.
  • The employee has the option to print multiple copies at their convenience.
  • Once consent is given, it remains in force. No annual renewal is required.
  • Employee Form W-2 will be available in Self Service for the last 3 years.
  • Cost savings for the College by eliminating printing and mailing costs.

Employees must log into Self Service (Employee Self Service > Payroll > W-2/W-2c > W-2/W-2c Consent) and consent to receive an electronic copy of their W-2 form by December 31st. The steps can be found in the following Quick Reference Guide: 9.2 ESS W-2/W-2c Electronic Consent (Fluid)

Want a paper W-2; If an employee opts out of the W-2 consent (default), it is their responsibility to ensure the mailing address on file is correct. Paper Form W-2 will be postmarked no later than January 31st. Once the Form W-2 has been placed in the mail, it is out of our control as to where and when it gets delivered.

All employees have access to check and update their address via self-service: HCM Employee Self Service > Personal Details Tile > Addresses

The system will use Mailing Address type for W-2 Forms and if that is not available, it will use Home Address. Any other address type will cause errors and W-2 Form will not be produced.

Please email benefits@shoreline.edu  if you have any questions,

VP of Instruction Campus Open Forums – 10/17 & 10/19

Greetings All, 

Shoreline Community College welcomes your participation at the VP for Instruction Campus Open Forums! Please see the dates and times below. There will be an option to participate in person or online.

VP for Instruction Campus Open Forums:

Dr. Peter Williams graduated from Oregon State University with a PhD in Education. Dr. Williams is currently the Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs at Clatsop Community College.

Tuesday – October 17, 2023 from 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm 

Room: 1508
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/s/85641865791 

Dr. Carey Schroyer graduated from New Jersey City University with a PhD in Education – Community College Leadership. Dr. Shroyer is currently the Dean of STEM at Edmonds College.

Thursday – October 19, 2023 from 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm 
Room: 1508
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/s/89964777983 

These sessions will be recorded for your viewing.

Hope to see you there!

Welcoming New Research Analyst in PIE: Vivian Yu

We are very excited to welcome Vivian You as our new Research Analyst for PIE!

Vivian graduated from the University of Washington with a double degree in Education and Informatics. She was greatly influenced by her mom who has been teaching students with disabilities for 3 decades; Vivian wants to utilize her skills to make education more inclusive and accessible. While a research and data analyst intern at King County Adult and Juvenile Detention, she recognized her calling: to narrate impactful stories through data for the greater good. She is excited to support data-driven decision-making at Shoreline Community College to improve institutional effectiveness and support the DEI and Accessibility-centered Strategic Plan

EAP Gray Fire Support and Resources

Good morning-

This came through when I was on vacation and I’m not sure if it made it on DAAG. Here is a helpful resource regarding the wildfires that have been happening in Eastern Washington. -Cat

Shoreline Welcomes Dalila Paredes as Acting Dean of STEM

We are thrilled to announce that Dalila Paredes has accepted the role of Acting Dean of STEM at Shoreline Community College (SCC). Dalila began at SCC in April of 2022 as the Associate Dean of STEM and Workforce with an impressive ten-year tenure of distinguished professorship in biology and chemistry at Amarillo College and Clark College.  As a first generation, queer, female, Mexican-Indigenous, Latina in STEM, Dalila brings a wealth of academic expertise and a profound commitment to fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) within our campus and STEM community.  

Dalila is an accomplished academic leader with a proven track record of driving positive change and fostering inclusive excellence. From spearheading critical Accreditation efforts on campus, actively participating in the DEIA advisory committee and being a member of SCC’s first affinity group, Queer Folx and Friends, Dalila’s commitment to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility is evident. Her involvement in the Learning Outcomes Assessment Committee (LOAC) underscores her dedication to academic quality and continuous improvement.   

Notably, Dalila has also led efforts in the successful development of the new HSAMCC building, poised to open its doors soon. With an unwavering passion for both education and empowerment, Dalila continues to shape a brighter future for Shoreline and its community.  

As we embark on this new chapter under Dalila’s leadership, we look forward to witnessing her vision for fostering a vibrant and inclusive STEM environment that embraces the unique talents and perspectives of our community.