ID Cards Now Available for Students, Staff, and Faculty

Dear Shoreline Community, 

We are excited to announce that ID cards are back! 

Students, staff, and faculty can get their ID cards on the 2nd floor of the 5000 (FOSS) Building. Anyone needing an ID card should check in at the FOSS Welcome Desk during the following hours to have their photo taken and receive their card: 

  • Mon – Thurs, 9am – 11am and 2pm – 4pm 

Please note: due to limited staff availability, during the week of 4/8 – 4/12 cards will only be available from 9am – 11am.

Guests who show up outside the hours listed above, but during normal business hours, will not be turned away. However, to minimize the strain on staffing, we are not publishing this on our website. 

When you come, be sure to bring the following with you: 

  • ctcLink ID number 
  • Current class schedule (students only) 
  • Photo ID 

Departments anticipating large groups needing ID cards, please notify David Berner and Kyrsha Goodwin in advance. 

Implementation of stickers on ID cards to indicate the current academic year is currently up for discussion beginning Fall 2024. We will update the campus community when more information is available. 

If you have any questions about student ID cards, please email navigate@shoreline.edu 

Sincerely, 

Enrollment Services

Reminder! Library services relocating for the summer & ID cards now available in the Bookstore

At the end of Fri., Jun 10, the 4200 and 4300 floors of the Ray W. Howard Library, aka 4000 Building, will be closed to patrons until September.

The Library will relocate its service desk to the PUB room 9203 for Summer 2016 quarter, where our hours will be 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday while classes are in session. We will have course reserves (print and media) on-site, and limited ability to page items out of the 4000 Building. The desk will be staffed by at least one circulation expert and one reference librarian at all times. We are always available via Ask A Librarian, our reference chat service, and we’ll take your questions from voice mail and email as quickly as can be.

During renovation, Tutoring Services will be operating primarily in room 1103. Below is the list of temporary venues where students can find the help they need from tutoring services:

Tutoring Services: 1103
Library service desk: 9203, the PUB Fishbowl
Math Learning Center: 2202
The Writing and Learning Studio: 1504

A college service often associated with the Library is the production and maintenance of Shoreline Community College ID cards. Beginning June 13, those duties will be transferred to the Bookstore, located on the bottom floor of the PUB (9000 building). For students, a copy of their current class schedule and evidence of photo identification (passport, drivers license, etc.) remain the standards for obtaining a new ID card, updating a current one, or replacing a lost one.

Put the Library to work for understanding the world of information, this summer and on into the future!

Have a great Summer 2016 –
Chris Matz
Director, Ray W Howard Library

Library Summer 2016 relocation plans

At the end of Fri., Jun 10, the 4200 and 4300 floors of the Ray W. Howard Library, aka 4000 Building, will be closed to patrons until September. The Library will relocate its service desk to the PUB room 9302 for Summer 2016 quarter, where our hours will be 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday while classes are in session. We will have course reserves (print and media) on-site, and some mild ability to page items out of the 4000 Building. The desk will be staffed by at least one circulation expert and one reference librarian at all times. We are always available via Ask A Librarian, our reference chat service, and we’ll take your questions from voice mail and email as quickly as can be.

A college service often associated with the Library is the production and maintenance of Shoreline Community College ID cards. Beginning June 13, those duties will be transferred to the Bookstore. For students, a copy of their current class schedule and evidence of photo identification (passport, drivers license, etc.) remain the standards for obtaining a new ID card, updating a current one, or replacing a lost one.

Put the Library to work for understanding the world of information, this summer and on into the future!

Have a great Summer 2016 –
Chris Matz
Director, Ray W Howard Library
Shoreline Community College
206.546.4558
cmatz@shoreline.edu