Open Enrollment Information: FSA, Limited Purpose FSA, and Dependent Care Assistance Program

THIS NOTICE IS FOR ALL HEALTHCARE-ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES:

Open Enrollment is now open for changes you may want to make for the 2025 plan year to your healthcare choice and/or dental plans.

Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA), Limited Purpose FSA, and Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP):

FSAs allow you to set aside pretax money from your paycheck to pay for out-of-pocket healthcare costs. DCAP allows you to set aside pretax money from your paycheck to pay for qualifying childcare or elder care expenses. If you are participating in the FSA (formerly known as Medical FSA), Limited Purpose FSA, or DCAP for 2025, you must enroll during annual open enrollment even if you are not changing your contribution amount. Navia Benefit Solutions must receive your enrollment no later than November 25, 2024. The minimum contribution amount for the FSA and Limited Purpose FSA in 2025 is $120 and the maximum is $3,200. The maximum annual amount for DCAP in 2024 is $5,000 per household ($2,500 each if you and your spouse file separate tax returns).

How to enroll:

You may enroll one of two ways:

Navia Benefit Solutions must receive your enrollment no later than November 25, 2024.

FSAs and CDHPs don’t mix:

If you enroll in both an FSA and a consumer-directed health plan (CDHP), you will be automatically disenrolled from the FSA. You or your spouse or state-registered domestic partner cannot have both an FSA and a CDHP with a health savings account (HSA) in the same year.

If you have a CDHP with an HSA, you can enroll in a Limited Purpose FSA for eligible dental and vision expenses only.

FSA funds may carry over:

If you are enrolled in an FSA for 2024, unused funds up to $640 may carry over and be used for 2025. IRS rules require that any amount over $640 be forfeited to the plan administrator, the Health Care Authority. The minimum carryover amount is $120. Any amount under $120 will be forfeited unless you enroll in an FSA for 2025.

Deadlines for claims:

All 2024 FSA expenses must be incurred by December 31, 2024. You must submit all 2024 claims to Navia Benefit Solutions for reimbursement by March 31, 2025.

DCAP enrollees have until December 31, 2024, to incur expenses against their 2024 DCAP funds. You must submit all 2024 claims to Navia Benefit Solutions for reimbursement by March 31, 2025.

$250 FSA contribution for represented employees:

If you’re a represented employee earning $60,000 or less annually as of November 1, 2024, you might qualify for a $250 FSA contribution from your employer in January 2025, as per your collective bargaining agreement (CBA). This won’t be deducted from your paycheck and requires no action. If you have at least $120 left in your FSA from 2024, the leftover amount (up to $640) will carry over to an FSA for 2025. If you enroll in a CDHP with an HSA and still have at least $120 in your FSA from the previous year, the leftover amount will be converted to a Limited Purpose FSA. For more information, please visit the CBA FAQs.

For more information

Find out more on the PEBB Program’s Flexible Spending Arrangements and Dependent Care Assistance Program webpages or contact Navia at 1-800-669-3539 from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST, Monday through Friday.

2nd Annual Soupsgiving Event 11/21/24

Greetings, 

Get your crockpots and tastebuds ready – the “Golden Ladle” award is once again up for grabs at our Second Annual SOUPSGIVING Contest and Employee Event! This year’s celebrity judge will be none other than our own faculty member Tony Doupe (a superstar both on campus and in the film industry!). Awards will include the 2024 Golden Ladle (selected by our celebrity judge) and the People’s Choice (based on employee votes). 

Who: All employees are welcome to submit a soup to share with the campus community, OR to just attend as a taste taster and voter!  

Supervisors: Please work with your employees to support attendance if they are unable to do so on their lunch break. 

What: SOUPSGIVING – a fun event to promote employee relationships, support students, and serve up both tasty soup and bragging rights.

When: Thursday, November 21, 12:00-1:30pm

Where: PUB 9208, Quiet Dining Room

Register your entry here!  Please register by November 14, 2024.  A full recipe (or ingredient list) is required for allergen purposes.  

NOTETo gain entry to this event, please bring an item for the Student Benefits Hub and Food Pantry (suggestions below).  

  • *NEW* Socks or Winter Accessories (Gloves, Mittens, Knit Caps, Scarves, Jackets, Sweaters)
  • Snacks and Ready-to-Eat Meals (Small bags of Chips, Granola Bars, Cup of Noodles, Soup)
  • Cans of Vegetables, Beans, Fruit, and Meat

Questions about the event can be directed to hr@shoreline.edu at any time. 

Hope to see you all there!

Classified & Admin Training Day is Tomorrow- Thursday 8/29/24

Greetings All, 

Tomorrow is almost here, and we are excited to welcome you to our inaugural Classified & Admin Training Day at Shoreline Community College! Below please find a break down of what to expect: 

ON-CAMPUS ATTENDEES:

  • Check-in begins at 8:30AMin the Theatre (Bldg 1600). 
    • Stop at the welcome table and pick up your nametag.
    • There will be coffee, tea, muffins, croissants, and fruit to start the day.
    • Please don’t forget to bring a notebook and something to write on!
  • All morning sessions will take place in the Theatre (Bldg 1600). 
  • Boxed lunches will be distributed in the Theatre Lobby at 12:00PM.
    • Your nametag will have your lunch order in case you forget. 
    • Rooms 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814 have been set up for you to join colleagues for lunch. 
  • Afternoon sessions locations can be found on the schedule HERE. 
    • Signage will be in place to direct to these locations as well. 

ONLINE ATTENDEES

  • Morning sessions can be found on the schedule HERE. 
    • All morning sessions will be live streamed (but not hybrid).   
    • Online participant will not be able to interact during these sessions due to AV limitations in the room.
  • Lunch (on your own)
    • We miss you on campus and hope to see you in person next time (if possible)!
  • Afternoon sessions can be found on the schedule HERE. 
    • A dedicated online moderator has been assigned for each session. 
    • Moderator will manage the chat functions and keep online connected to the training. 

Have a question or need additional support for tomorrow? Contact hr@shoreline.edu at any time. 


Thank you,

Position Announcements at SCC

Hello,

Shoreline Community College is recruiting for the following positions:

Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) – Program Specialist

Date of first consideration: August 4, 2024

Early Childhood Program Specialist 1

Date of first consideration: Open until filled 

Program Specialist 3 – Strengthening Institutions Programs (SIP) (Temporary)

Date of first consideration: August 11, 2024

Interested applicants may apply at www.shoreline.edu/hr for our full-time and part-time positions.  It’s easy to search for open positions using the search bar and filtering tools. 

The Office of Human Resources at Shoreline Community College appreciates your participation in the College’s ongoing recruitment efforts.  Please share with your colleagues and professional networks! 

Announcing New Acting Deans of Transitional Studies and STEM CTE

Please join me in welcoming Jessica Strickland and Dr. Orlando de Lange as our new Acting Deans for Transitional Studies and STEM CTE for the upcoming academic year.  

Jessica earned her BA in Writing from Washington State University in 2007. She began teaching as a US Peace Corps Volunteer in the Philippines, and first taught at a college in Ukraine from 2009-2011. Later, she taught in China for a year. After nearly five years overseas, Jessica returned to Washington State, teaching at Lower Columbia College (LCC) while earning her Master’s degree in TESOL from USC Rossier. She then taught international students at the University of Texas for a couple of years before returning to Washington State to teach at LCC and Centralia College. In 2022, Jessica was tenured at Big Bend Community College and started teaching at Shoreline in June of the same year. With over 16 years of teaching and leadership experience in Transitional Studies, Jessica is thrilled to take on the responsibility of Acting Dean of a department she is so passionate about and extremely proud of. 

Orlando grew up in London, UK. He got his first taste of science from working in a hall of dark, Victorian cabinetry, managing the seaweed collections of London’s Natural History Museum. That ignited not just a love of science but a love of planning and organization. He completed a BA in Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge and a PhD in plant molecular biology at the University of Munich in Germany. He moved to Seattle in 2016 to pursue synthetic biology research at the University of Washington and then in 2022 started as tenure-track faculty in Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing here at Shoreline Community College. He spends a lot of his free time doing science education and outreach, and otherwise enjoys playing indie video games, reading too many sci fi books, and going for hikes with his husband and dog. 

Jessica will begin her new role this month in a limited capacity (66% contract) while she completes her summer teaching assignment.  She will assume the 1.0 Dean role on September 1st. 

Orlando will begin his new role on August 1st in a limited capacity (66% contract) while he completes the summer teaching assignment. On September 16, 2024, Orlando will assume the 1.0 Dean role. 

Both Jessica and Orlando will begin attending regular weekly meetings with the Deans this summer and will then work directly with me on the rest of their 2/3 schedules. 

Congratulations, and we look forward to working with them in their new roles. 

Best, 

Ben Weng