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The 2005-2006 school year is underway!

Shoreline CC student wins engineering student paper competition
Kenmore resident and Shoreline Community College (SCC) engineering student Jeromy Kostner took first place for his presentation of a human-powered paper vehicle in a student paper contest hosted by the Western Washington American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) at Seattle University last month. Participants presented engineering projects and fielded questions from judges. Competitors were judged for content, organization, delivery and effectiveness, and discussion of their presentation. Kostner competed with students from the University of Washington, Seattle University and Green River Community College. The students were judged by a panel of senior ASME representatives.

Team Aftershock PhotoKostner presented the paper vehicle that he and his SCC team, “Aftershock” built for a competition last year, winning first place for most innovative design and second place for vehicle performance. The SCC team broke the official course record and was recognized for good planning as well as one of the best designed for performance vehicles ever entered in the annual competition. The SCC team competed against 17 teams to win this competition.

Kostner will graduate this spring with a transfer degree in engineering. He plans to continue his education at the University of Washington or Seattle University.

The Engineering Club at Shoreline Community College consists of students interested in pursuing engineering and other science-related fields, such as architecture, engineering technology, CAD, physics, computer science, and others. We endeavor to enhance the educational experience and personal development of our student members through:

If you are interested in science and innovation — if the thought of using technology to solve problems excites you — we want to provide you with opportunities and information beyond what you are likely to get in the classroom. We work together to give you exceptional advantages in identifying and pursuing your personal ambitions. Your level of time commitment is up to you. We invite you to participate in the activities that interest you most. Gain new insights, make valuable contacts, exercise your skills, demonstrate your talents, and receive recognition for your contributions.

The Engineering Club exists to benefit you!

Membership and involvement look great on a resume or personal statement to a university!

 

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Created by: Ben Hughes - Updated On: October 4, 2005