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Shoreline Community College is offering free tuition for two years for 56 high school students graduating this year with at least a 3.5 grade point average and some financial need.
Washington’s 10-year-old I-BEST program is a groundbreaking approach to teaching community-college students who need help catching up in math, reading and writing, and it’s been widely copied ...
When Santos Enrique Camara arrived at Shoreline Community College to study audio engineering, he quickly felt lost. “It’s like a weird maze,” remembered Camara, who was 19 at the time and ...
SHORELINE, Wash. — There’s great concern over personal information being exposed in what appears to be a recent ransomware attack on Shoreline Community College. The college emailed students ...
Holly Moore will resign as president of Shoreline Community College on Sept. 1, six months after faculty delivered a stinging vote of no confidence in her leadership. Moore, president since July ...
Dr. Marisa Herrera, vice president for students, equity, and success at Shoreline Community College, said the food pantry started as a small, modest resource for students.
Spectrum Development Solutions and Shoreline Community College broke ground last week on a 216-bed dormitory on the 83-acre campus at 16101 Greenwood Ave. N., a little north of The Highlands.
SHORELINE — Facing a nearly $2 million budget shortfall, administrators at Shoreline Community College have begun a program-by-program review to decide which they will cut. A dental hygiene ...
Homeless youth between the ages of 16 and 21 now have a chance to get housing and work on their educations at Shoreline Community College. A new program will help individuals pursue and education ...
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