Worried About a Student’s Well-Being or Academic Concerns? Care Team and Shoreline Early Alert are Here to Help!

Shoreline Early Alert 

Shoreline Early Alert (SEA) is a referral program to serve all students (domestic and international) during the first three weeks of each quarter. SEA is designed to provide early academic intervention to students encountering difficulty. That is why our goal is to reach out to the students early in the quarter and connect them to the appropriate resources. 

Examples of SEA referrals include: 

  • No activity or little activity in Canvas 
  • Difficulties with attendance, tardiness, or pacing with class 
  • Low test or quiz scores 
  • Excessive missing assignments 
  • Lack of participation or communication 

How to Make a Referral Use the SEA Referral Form – Formstack rather than sending individual emails. A SEA team member will respond to the referral within a business day by reaching out to both you and the student. 

Care Team At Shoreline, we care and are here to help. At any time, year-round, are you worried about a student? Did you see or hear something concerning? Would you like to share appropriate resources with a student? The Shoreline Care Team assesses and provides support to students who may be in distress or display concerning behavior. Using the online form, you are encouraged to provide a report, even if you are unsure about your concern, want to consult with a Care Team member, or just want the information to be documented. 

Please note: the Care Team does not respond directly to emergencies. In an emergency, call 911 and Campus Safety & Security (206-235-5860). Questions? Contact Derek Levy, Dean Student Support & Success, at dlevy@shoreline.edu or Savena Garrett, Director of Student Support Services at sgarrett@shoreline.edu.

Bring the Student Learning Center to your Classroom! Schedule a Visit Today!

If you wish to have a representative from the Student Learning Center visit your class to give a brief (5 – 10 minute) presentation about our services, please fill out this short request form, and we will respond within 2 business days.

Worried About a Student’s Well-Being or Academic Concerns? Care Team and Shoreline Early Alert are Here to Help!

Shoreline Early Alert 

Shoreline Early Alert (SEA) is a referral program to serve all students (domestic and international) during the first three weeks of each quarter. SEA is designed to provide early academic intervention to students encountering difficulty. That is why our goal is to reach out to the students early in the quarter and connect them to the appropriate resources. 

Examples of SEA referrals include: 

· No activity or little activity in Canvas 

· Difficulties with attendance, tardiness, or pacing with class 

· Low test or quiz scores 

· Excessive missing assignments 

· Lack of participation or communication 

How to Make a Referral Use the SEA Referral Form – Formstack rather than sending individual emails. A SEA team member will respond to the referral within a business day by reaching out to both you and the student. 

Care Team At Shoreline, we care and are here to help. At any time, year-round, are you worried about a student? Did you see or hear something concerning? Would you like to share appropriate resources with a student? The Shoreline Care Team assesses and provides support to students who may be in distress or display concerning behavior. Using the online form, you are encouraged to provide a report, even if you are unsure about your concern, want to consult with a Care Team member, or just want the information to be documented. 

Please note: the Care Team does not respond directly to emergencies. In an emergency, call 911 and Campus Safety & Security (206-235-5860). Questions? Contact Derek Levy, Dean Student Support & Success, at dlevy@shoreline.edu or Savena Garrett, Director of Student Support Services at sgarrett@shoreline.edu.

Faculty: Have representatives from the Student Learning Center visit your classroom!

Representatives from the Student Learning Center would love to visit your class to give a brief (5 – 10 minute) presentation about the tutoring options available to your students. 

If you would like us to come visit, please fill out this quick and easy request form.

Teaching Online Only? No problem! Here’s a video version of the presentation that you can upload to your canvas course!

Thank you and have a fabulous winter quarter!

“Drop-In” Online Tutoring Is Now Available!

Would you like to meet with a tutor but can’t make it to campus? No problem — the Student Learning Center has you covered!

Head to our website, select “Find a Tutor,” and then “Meet With a Tutor Online.”

Hours of operation for Winter Quarter, beginning Wednesday, 1/10/24, are:

  • Monday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Wednesday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Thursday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Friday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84760801478