| Programs of Study
There are many programs offered at
Shoreline Community College. Programs are designed to meet the needs
of specific cohorts of students and to bring together those with
similar educational goals.
University Transfer
If you complete your freshman- and
sophomore-level courses at Shoreline Community College, you can transfer to a four-year college or university. Records show that
transfer students with an Associate in Arts and Sciences degree from
Shoreline perform as well as or better than those who began their
education at baccalaureate institutions.
>Transfer Degrees
Planning Sheets
Professional-Technical (aka Workforce Training)
Shoreline Community College's professional/technical training is
designed to place students in the workplace upon completion of
each program. More than
50 career training
programs are
offered. Students can earn an Applied Associate in Arts and
Sciences (AAAS) degree, or a Certificate of Proficiency, or a
Certificate of Completion.
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Work Retraining
Worker Retraining is a state funded program that provides job-related training and employment services to dislocated and unemployed workers to help them gain additional training in their existing field or get started on a new career path. Training is available in any one of our 52 Professional/Technical Programs. Students can choose to take occupational supplemental classes to upgrade their skills; earn a certificate or AAAS degree. Free tuition and books are provided through this program and are typically available for up to two quarters or more depending on funding resources and ability to create other funding options.
> Work Retraining
WorkFirst
WorkFirst is designed to assist low income parents in achieving their educational and employment goals. WorkFirst eligible applicants may receive financial assistance with tuition, fees and books.
Students may enroll in classes from any of our 52 professional technical education programs leading to a certificate or AAAs degree as well as other programs such as customized job skills training, computer literacy, GED, English as a Second Language, Adult Basic Education or other short-term training programs.
> WorkFirst
English as a second Language ESL
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Adult Basic
Education ABE
The ESL Program offers classes for non-native
English speaking students in Reading, Writing,
Speaking and Listening. Students must be 16
years or older and not attending high school.
Adult Basic Education (ABE) students review and
improve basic skills in reading, writing and
math to advance in a job, to pass college
entrance exams, or to meet personal goals GED
students review skills and learn test-taking
strategies to pass the GED examination and
receive a high school equivalency certificate.
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> ABE
Center for Business & Continuing Education
Shoreline Community College's Center for Business & Continuing Education program provides a variety of non-credit
classes to the community: personal enrichment, professional
development, and Information Technology training and certification.
Students do not need to apply for admission to the College to enroll
in classes. Classes are offered on the main campus and
Lake Forest Park.
> Center for Business & Continuing Education
High School
Programs (Community Programs for Youth)
There are several
different programs for high school-aged youth (16-20).
Earn college credit while attending high school or complete high
school while attending college.
> Community Programs for Youth
Online
Degrees & Certificates Earn a degree or certificate completely online using your home
computer and Internet connection.
> Online
Degrees & Certificates
International Student
Programs
Shoreline Community College operates a
comprehensive International Students Program that focuses on the
educational needs of students coming from other countries and on
those students who wish to obtain college education with a global
emphasis. Shoreline Community College is
a regional leader in providing study-abroad programs for two-year
college students.
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