SHORELINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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SHORELINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
16101 Greenwood Avenue North • Shoreline, WA 98133 • www.shoreline.edu
President: Dr. Cheryl Roberts, 206-546-4552, clroberts@shoreline.edu
Trustees: Dr. Catherine D’Ambrosio, chair; Phillip Barrett, Douglass Jackson, Tom Lux,
Clara Pelham
KEY FACTS (Data from 2014-2015 academic year unless otherwise noted)
Year Founded: 1964
Service Area: north King County
Legislative Districts: 32, 46
Programs: 7 associate degrees,
73 professional-technical degrees
and certificates, and 27 professionaltechnical short-term certificates.
Highest Enrolled Programs:
• Transfer degrees to four-year
institutions
• Nursing
• Music Technology
• Automotive
• Digital Audio Engineering
Enrollment:
Headcount (all sources)
FTES (all sources)
Headcount (state-funded)
FTES (state-funded)
10,121
5,565
9,033
4,971
Students in Selected Programs
(Headcount):
I-BEST
230
International Students
1,362
Running Start
333
Worker Retraining
393
STUDENT PROFILE — STATE FUNDED
Enrollment by course intent
Attendance
27+55+117 44+56
7%
pre-college
11%
basic
skills
27%
workforce
education
56%
full-time
55%
academic/
transfer
Ethnicity:*
Asian/Pacific Islander
19%
African American
10%
Native American
3%
Hispanic
9%
Other, Multiracial
2%
White/Caucasian63%
Gender:
Female
Male
55%
45%
44%
part-time
Median Age:24
Family and Finances:
Students receiving
need-based financial aid in
eligible programs
34%
Students who work
33%
Students with children
16%
* May not add up to 100% because
students may be counted in more
than one race.
POINTS OF INTEREST
Transfer Programs Shoreline has a longstanding reputation for excellence in transfer to the University of Washington and other
top universities. Now, a new partnership with City University provides Shoreline students the opportunity
to complete a Bachelor of Arts in Management without even leaving Shoreline’s campus. Video and film
students can earn transfer credits while completing a professional-technical degree in digital film production.
Professional-Technical Shoreline professional-technical programs continue to earn regional and national recognition for stellar
Programs curricula, thriving business partnerships, faculty excellence and graduate career success. The Toyota T-TEN
automotive technician training program has received top ratings from Toyota Motor Sales USA for four
consecutive years. The Biotechnology program, one of only two in the state, has garnered regional attention
and was selected as the site for the Northwest Regional Center for BioLink, a National Science Foundation
ATE initiative to educate and train technicians for entry-level careers in research, development and bio
manufacturing in the biotech industry. The CNC machinist program, accredited by the National Institute
for Metalworking Skills, puts our graduates at the forefront of the job market and graduates of the Health
Information Technology program receive national certification.
College Ready Shoreline offers the largest I-BEST program in the state, supporting students who face English language, math
Programs and/or reading barriers. The Automotive General Service Technician program earned a Governor’s Award.
A state grant supports these students transferring into one of the college’s factory-sponsored automotive
programs. Learning Center North is located on Shoreline’s campus to provide services to out-of-school
youth. The center, operated in partnership with the King County Work Training Program, partners with the
college’s Career Education Options program. The college also has a nationally recognized veterans’ program
which provides numerous services to ensure that veteran students find success at Shoreline.
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