To register for a full or waitlisted class, follow the steps below: From the first day of class to the end of the third day of the quarter, even if the class is waitlisted, you should attend the class. If space becomes available, you will automatically be registered for the class and no further action is needed.
A waitlist is a list that students can join and wait for open seats in a class. If a student in the class drops, a seat opens up and is filled by a student on the waitlist. Being on the waitlist does not guarantee you a seat in the class.
Shoreline is among the top 20 U.S. community colleges out of 1,462 nationwide for the number of international students it hosts (IIE, 2019). The college is recognized as one of the top three community colleges in the state of Washington (WalletHub, 2019).
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Founded in 1964, Shoreline Community College is a public accredited college, renowned for providing a high-quality education and helping students achieve their dreams.
Shoreline Community College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
In-state tuition 4,076 USD, Out-of-state tuition 6,851 USD (2019 – 20)Shoreline Community College / Undergraduate tuition and fees
On-Campus Housing Our residence hall is available to all Shoreline students who are at least 17 years old. Located in the heart of the College's 83 acres, the building features 68 units that house 216 bed spaces with shared living rooms and kitchens.
In-state tuition 3,972 USD, Out-of-state tuition 9,363 USD (2019 – 20)Everett Community College / Undergraduate tuition and fees
Admission Information: Shoreline Community College 16101 Greenwood Avenue North Shoreline, WA 98133-5696
Some Shoreline courses require that students demonstrate prior knowledge and abilities to register. Examples of these courses include English, math, and science. Students can demonstrate that they have met the requirement by completing courses at the college or through a variety of placement methods.
Satisfactory Academic Progress toward a degree or certificate must be maintained to be eligible for financial aid. Students must meet the academic standards of the College and the requirements of the financial aid policy for progress.
All financial aid recipients have the right to review their financial aid file for the accuracy of the information contained therein and submit corrections. Confidential information covered under the Privacy Act may not be reviewed without prior approval of the individual concerned.
Workforce Education helps pay for your educational costs at Shoreline Community College.
The Shoreline Community College Foundation is dedicated to increasing student access and success at the College through raising funds, building partnerships, and advocating for students and the college. The Foundation offers scholarships and also provides emergency financial assistance to eligible students with pressing needs.
Prior to registration, students should meet with an advisor to plan which courses they will select for the next quarter. Students determine which classes they need by reviewing their degree progress to-date and planning guides for specific educational goals. Planning guides can be found on the college website.
There may be more than one catalog available from the Shoreline Community College system e-catalog Gateway at a time. If there is more than one, you will see a dropdown box toward the top of the page with the name of the current catalog. Clicking the dropdown box provides access to other available catalogs.
The Catalog Search (shown at the top of the navigation) allows quick retrieval of catalog content that matches your interests.
You may easily browse through the catalogs by using the different navigation links on the left side of the page. Each catalog may have its own distinct set of navigation links.
You may add items to your own personal Program Planner as you browse through the online catalogs. The Program Planner feature will retain a list of courses, program options, pages, divisions and saved searches that you have found interesting and wish to save for future visits to the online Shoreline Community College catalogs.
Technology Support Services (TSS) provides and supports computer systems and peripherals, network infrastructure and management, communications systems, email, data storage, software support, technology consulting, and technology procurement services. TSS is located on the lower level of the Library Technology Center in room 4122. Online technology training is available to the entire campus community via LinkedIn Learning ( https://www.linkedin.com/learning). Wi-Fi access is available in all campus buildings. Various special purpose computer labs are located across campus and an open computer lab for all Shoreline students is located in the Library Technology Center.
Shoreline Community College encourages students to study abroad. As a member of the Washington State Community College Consortium for Study Abroad, the College is committed to providing opportunities for students to travel and study abroad. The International Education department provides study abroad advising to students and support to faculty members leading Shoreline’s study-abroad programs.