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Shoreline
Community College was established in 1964 and for the
last forty years has provided outstanding academic and
professional training programs to meet the needs of a
diverse student body as well as the community. The
school offers a challenging curriculum that focuses on
the educational success of all students. Smaller class
sizes and dedicated teachers and staff give students the
opportunity for personalized learning that is second to
none.
Conveniently located just a short drive north of
downtown Seattle, Shoreline's campus is one of the most
beautiful in all the northwest. Situated on 83 acres,
the school's 26 buildings are nestled below a rich
canopy of beautiful evergreens native to Washington
state. During much of the year, the campus comes alive
with a sea of plants and flowers that bloom in a
dazzling display of colors.
Along
with the school's scenic landscape, there is a wide
array of cultural and recreational opportunities to
complement academic life. One look at the long list of
active campus organizations will show that there's
something for everyone, from arts and athletics, to
languages and science. Handy facilities include a visual
arts building, computer centers, laboratories, a student
center, a theater, a gymnasium equipped with exercise
rooms and racquetball courts, a state of the art media
center, and the
Ray W. Howard Library Center, with more than 70,000
books, periodicals, videos, DVD/CDs and other non-print
media. A television/ITV studio is also available for
video production and editing. The interactive television
service provides a two-way video/audio capability that
links the college to schools and businesses around the
world.
Smaller class sizes and dedicated teachers and
staff give students the opportunity for personalized
learning that is second to none.
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