Student Survival Guide

This guide is intended to help connect students to opportunities, activities, and resources available at the college. This guide is fully virtual and easy to explore. You can move through it using the table of contents at the beginning. All embedded links are live and interactive. They’ll take you directly to relevant web pages or email addresses, giving you quick access to more information on each topic.

Table of Contents

Student Life

Student Life offers a diverse range of engagement opportunities for students, such as:

  • Large-scale campus events
  • Participation in clubs
  • Involvement with the Associated Student Government (ASG)
  • Engagement with the Arts & Entertainment Board (A&E)

Arts & Entertainment Board (A&E)

  • Plans fun events and activities for students
  • Helps build a sense of community
  • Connects students with campus resources and opportunities

Associated Student Government (ASG)

  • Represents all SCC students and speaks up for their needs
  • Participates in school decision-making by joining campus committees
  • Collects student feedback to improve the SCC experience

Contact us at:

Student Fees

The Associated Student Government (ASG) manages three student fees:

  • Services & Activities (S&A) Fee
  • Sustainability & Commuter Options Fee (SCOF)
  • Student Technology Fee

Each fee is overseen by a student-led committee made up of ASG members, with support from faculty and staff advisors.

These fees help fund a wide range of student services, including:

  • Classroom technology
  • Campus improvements
  • Extra-curricular activities
Student Fees Overview
Services & Activities (S&A) Fee Sustainability & Commuter Options Fee (SCOF) Student Technology Fee

Supports a wide range of cocurricular programs that enrich student life, including:

  • Athletics
  • Theater
  • The Ebbtide student newspaper
  • Multicultural Center
  • Benefits Hub
  • Student Life
  • ...and much more!

Current Fee Structure:

  • $12 per credit for the first 10 credits
  • $5.85 per credit for credits 11 through 18

Supports socially and ecologically sustainable initiatives on campus, including:

  • Campus shuttles
  • Campus garden
  • Water bottle refilling stations
  • The new HSAMCC building

Current Fee:

$13 per quarter

Helps fund technologyfocused projects that enhance the student experience, including:

  • Smart classrooms
  • Laptop loan program
  • Computer labs

Current Fee Structure:

$4.40 per credit, up to a maximum of $44 per quarter

STUDENT CLUBS

Shoreline offers dozens of amazing student clubs that host fun, engaging activities and provide valuable opportunities for personal and professional growth.

Clubs cover a wide range of interests, including:

  • Hobbies & Recreation
  • Cultures & Identities
  • Majors & Career Paths

Joining a club is a fantastic way to meet new people, build leadership skills, and get involved on campus!

Fall Club Perks

All clubs that register in the fall receive a starting budget of $500 for the academic year.

Want to Start Your Own Club?

Student Life is here to help you launch your idea and build your community!

Each year, Student Life supports 40-50 active clubs that reflect the diverse interests and backgrounds of our students. Whether you're into writing, culture, social justice, or anything in between, there's a place for you!

7000 CAMPUS LIVING

The 7000 Building is Shoreline Community College's substancefree, on-campus housing option.

This vibrant community is supported by four Resident Assistants (RAs) who are student employees dedicated to fostering a positive living and learning environment.

RAs plan engaging events and offer one-on-one support to help residents thrive both academically and personally.

Current Residents (for residential concerns, assistance or questions):

Shoreline dorms
A modern beautiful dorm room buliding for students to live in on campus

Students eating food at an event
Crowd of students at a 7000-cooking class event

 

Potential and Current Residents: (for housing application, tours and assistance with billing/rent):

Follow @7000campusliving on Instagram for updates and information about living on-campus!

Advising & Running Start

Advising is a process based on a close student-advisor relationship intended to help students achieve their educational, career, and personal goals through use of college and community resources.

An advisor can help you:

  • Make a plan to complete degree or certificate requirements
  • Register for classes for next quarter
  • Explore career options and determine which academic pathway supports your goals
  • Navigate your college experience and connect you to resources
  • Learn about transferring to a four-year college or university

General Advising Contact:

Running Start Advising Contact:

International Student Advising Contact:

Assessment & Testing Center

The Testing Center provides placement testing for Shoreline students. Informed Self-Placement (ISP) for English and ALEKS Math Assessment may be taken online at home or in the testing center.

To find out if placement testing is required for your course or major, check out Placement and Prerequisites

For more information, visit our Testing Center Page.

Contact Info

Athletics

Shoreline Community College proudly supports seven intercollegiate sports teams across three seasons:

  • Fall: Women's Volleyball, Men's & Women's Soccer
  • Winter: Men's & Women's Basketball
  • Spring: Men's Baseball, Women's Softball

All SCC students get free admission to home games—just bring your current student ID or ctcLink ID number and show your Phin pride. Whether you're in the stands or on the sidelines, you're part of Phin Nation, where school spirit runs deep and the energy is electric.

For more information about athletics including team rosters and schedules, check out Shoreline Athletics

Benefits Hub

Are you struggling to access essential resources like food, housing, or childcare? Do you need help to lower a Utility Bill? Have you received an Eviction Notice? The Benefits Hub can provide potential solutions and support!

Are you struggling financially and can't afford to buy food, hygiene items or clothing? Please come and visit the Benefits Hub located in the Student Union Building (9000) room 9102, to access our food, hygiene, or clothing pantries.

We are supported by a partnership between Shoreline College and the United way of King County (UWKC).

Services Include:

  • Emergency Aid Funding (including Housing support)
  • Access to food
  • Utility bill assistance
  • Financial Coaching
  • FAFSA/WAFSA application assistance
  • Healthcare enrollment
  • SNAP application assistance
  • Referrals to community resources
  • In Person & Virtual Appointments

Schedule Appointment

We offer one on one appointments (In Person and Virtually) for students to discuss their concerns and learn more about campus and community resources.  Schedule an appointment of find use in the PUB building room 9102

Career Center

Our Career Center is available for all current students, alumni, and members of the community to receive assistance with career planning and job preparation.

We can assist you with:

  • Articulating your interests and aligning them with occupations and career paths you can pursue
  • Linking your interests with Shoreline degrees and certificates that can help you reach your goals
  • Finding and applying for internships and jobs
  • Creating and updating resumes and cover letters
  • Networking and interview preparation and practice
  • Connecting you to local resources, including WorkSource and more!

PathwayU

User-friendly website that guides you through informal assessments to identify potential career and educational paths that overlap with your interests and values.

Handshake

A student focused career platform, built to help you discover and land jobs and internship opportunities. Activate your account for access to the #1 way college students find their next role.

Connect with us

Current Students

Your one-stop hub for everything you need at Shoreline Community College! Find Current Students at the top of every page on Shoreline's website.

Academic Tools

Stay on track each quarter with quick access to:

  • Course planning
  • Class registration
  • Tuition payment

Visit the Registration & Payment section to get started.

Campus Life & Activities

Explore:

  • Club opportunities
  • Intramural & wellness programs
  • Campus events calendar
  • ...and more

Built-In Calendar

Never miss a moment! Use the calendar to discover upcoming events, activities, and campus resources tailored to your interests.

Financial Aid

We believe students from all economic backgrounds should have the opportunity to attend Shoreline Community College.

Students may complete one of two applications:

  • The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • The Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) for students who do not qualify for federal aid.

We offer grants, loans and work-study options (depending on your eligibility) to help make paying for college as affordable as possible.

Did you know that Shoreline Community College has partnered with iGrad to provide you with resources related to:

  • Types of financial aid
  • Creating a budget
  • Scholarship searches
  • Borrowing money wisely
  • Mindfulness and self-care
  • Job search strategies and tips
  • Retirement planning, and much, much more!

Get started by setting up your FREE account.  Questions regarding the financial aid process can be found on our Funding & Aid Sources page.

Still have questions and need more assistance?

Guided Pathways Program Assistants (GUPPIES)

Guided Pathways Program Assistants (GPPAs or "Guppies" for short) are here to help you navigate the nuts-and-bolts of college.

Whether it's getting ready to register for classes, choosing a Shoreline Pathway that's right for you, pursuing funding for college, navigating online tools like Handshake, PathwayU, Starfish, or OCEANS, or just putting one foot in front of the other to get your quarter going smoothly, Guppies are swimming alongside you to demystify the college navigation experience!

You can find them in the Advising Center on the second floor of the 5000 building.

International Education Study Abroad

Want to see the world? Studying abroad is the ideal way to broaden your horizons. More than just traveling, studying abroad allows you to dive deep into local cultures and histories with the guidance of experts. And while you're a student, you can use financial aid and apply for scholarships!

Shoreline is an active member of the Washington State Community College Consortium for Study Abroad (WCCCSA). Through the Consortium, quarter-long, 15-credit programs are offered during fall, winter and spring quarters to destinations in Europe, Australia and Japan. Four-week, 5-credit programs are offered during summer quarter, currently to South Korea, and to Costa Rica.

For more information on Study Abroad, visit the Study Abroad page.

International Student Leaders

International Student Leaders (ISLs) are a team of current students who work in the International Education department. The mission of the ISLs is to help international students achieve cross-cultural experiences and academic successes at Shoreline. They hold several events every quarter, which are open to ALL students! Past events include Graduation Prom, Bainbridge Island Trip, Global Showcase, and Dodgeball Tournament.

Contact Info

Intramurals & Wellness

Each quarter, Intramurals & Wellness provides a wide range of free opportunities to support a healthy lifestyle, including open gym hours, fitness center access, and both in-person and virtual classes such as yoga and personal training.

Check out the Intramurals website for a list of activities and a current schedule:

Contact Info

Planning & Institutional Effectiveness

Shoreline believes that students need a broad range of fundamental skills to succeed, so these Shoreline Student Learning Outcomes are taught in all degree pathways:

Written Communication:

Students will express their ideas in written forms in a variety of contexts, considering various audiences, diverse perspectives, and cultural differences.

Communication and Collaboration:

Students will communicate intentionally with clarity and creativity, actively seek to understand and engage ethically, and/or collaborate with others, while considering multiple perspectives, culturally diverse audiences, and contexts.

Critical Thinking:

Students will develop skills in building from evidence and multiple perspectives to draw a conclusion (Evaluation) and/or using questions to dig deep into concepts, ideas, and/or problems (Inquiry).

Equity and Social Justice:

To advance equity, social justice, and anti-racism, students will analyze the role of, and ways to reduce, interpersonal and institutional oppression in the United States.

Information Literacy:

Students will locate, retrieve, and analyze or evaluate sources to fulfill an information need.

Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning:

Students will apply quantitative and/or symbolic strategies to interpret information and draw conclusions.

Contact Info

PUB Game Room

Located on the bottom floor of the 9000 building, the Game Room is open Monday-Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM.

Come hang out and enjoy:

  • Pool
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Ping Pong
  • Foosball
  • Board Games
  • Darts

How to Check Out Equipment

  • Visit the Student Life Office in PUB 9301 to borrow equipment or board games.
  • Loan time is limited to 2 hours. Please be courteous and return items on time so everyone gets a chance to play!

Let's keep the space fun and fair for all. See you there!

SCC Foundation

The Shoreline Community College Foundation is here to support you! The Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides need and merit-based scholarships to students through the support of donors. The Foundation also manages the Alumni Network, which is free and open to any student who has completed a class at SCC.

Learn more about SCC Foundation scholarships and how you can apply.

Learn more about the Alumni Network.

Contact info

Shoreline Foundation event
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Student Accessibility Services

Student Accessibility Services (SAS) provides support and reasonable accommodations and modifications for students with disabilities attending classes both on campus and online, as well as to those in the Residence Hall. We work with students one-on-one to accommodate their academic and personal needs and help them get the most out of their time at Shoreline.

For more information, visit our website page Student Accessibility Services

Student Ambassadors

Student Ambassadors are a team of current students eager to help their peers connect to campus community.

You can see them representing at Dolphin Day, Ask Me Stations, Outreach Events, Campus Tours, and the PUB Desk, and promoting and participating in the awesome social and educational events held on campus!

If you have a question, want information about getting involved in campus life, or are just looking to connect, the Student Ambassadors are your people!

Student Learning Center

The Student Learning Center (SLC) provides free tutoring and academic support, in-person and online, for all Shoreline Community College students in a friendly, safe, and inclusive environment.

Whether you're looking for help with a specific class, assignment, or concept, prepping for an exam, or simply looking for a positive place to study, the SLC is at your service.

Students may schedule appointments through Starfish or simply drop by one of our centers located in the library (4000 building).

For more information, visit our website page Student Learning Center.

Contact Info

The Honors College

The Honors College is a close-knit community of learners who will help push you academically!

Students choose from "honorized" classes that meet graduation requirements.

In their second year, students can join the Research Track and conduct in-depth research, with the possibility of presenting at the University of Washington Undergraduate Research Symposium.

Additional benefits include dedicated academic advising, special events, a Leadership Seminar, paid Phi Teta Kappa International Honor Society membership, and a Transfer Seminar.

Applications are accepted year-round.

Contact Info

Veteran & Military Student Services

Whether you are a veteran, currently serving, or a dependent/family member, Veteran & Military Student Services (VMSS) is ready to support you!

VMSS works to help students navigate VA and other military benefits, as well as provide mentorship and community through the Veterans Resource Center (VRC).

Students can use the VRC to study, socialize, and decompress as they transition from military to college life.

Our staff also provides advising for military-connected students, and can help you get connected with on-campus and community resources through both referral and periodic resource events in the VRC.

Learn more about VMSS:

yəhaw̓ Center for Student Empowerment (yCSE)

Building on the legacy of community building and support from ourGender Equity Center and Multicultural Center, our yəhaw̓ Center for Student Empowerment fosters a sense of community andbelonging, offering a welcoming and supportive space thatcelebrates and empowers students from all races, ethnicities, cultures, genders, and sexualities to explore their identitiesand develop their skills to achieve their academic goals.

Would you like to connect with peers, study together, engage in workshops and events? Would you like to connect with staff whocan help you navigate college and access community and campusresources? Center staff can meet with you one on one to helpanswer questions and help you create a plan so you can meet yourgoals.

To learn more about our center please visit us on the First Floorof the PUB (9000) Building Room 9114.