North Seattle Community College Resource Book 2010 - 2011 Produced by the NSCC President’s Office October 2010 All changes or additions to existing pages should be submitted to the NSCC President’s Office, College Center Building, Second Floor, Room 2155A. CUSTOMER SERVICE GUIDEBOOK CONTENTS A Admissions, Records, Registration, Credentials .. ................................................... ...................... 527-3663 Adult Basic Education ........................ ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3658 Advising Center .................................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3658 Art Gallery .......................................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 528-4557 Arts, Humanities & Adult Basic Education ......... ................................................... ...................... 527-3709 B Basic Food Employment & Training Program .... ................................................... ...................... 527-3787 Bookstore ............................................ ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3637 Business, Engineering & Information Technologies ............................................... ...................... 527-3730 Business & Finance Office ................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3626 C Cafeteria .............................................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3781 Campus Operator/Switchboard ........... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3797 Career Services & Internships ............ ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3685 Cashier’s Office .................................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3627 Child Care Center ............................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3644 Classroom Emergency Procedures...... ................ ................................................... ...................... Continuing Education ......................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3705 Counseling Center............................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3676 D Disability Services .............................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3697 E Education Fund and Alumni Association ............ ................................................... ...................... 527-3604 E-Learning Support Center ................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3738 Espresso .............................................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3781 F Facilities Operations ........................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3633 Financial Aid....................................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3688 G H Health and Human Services ................ ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3790 Human Resources ............................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 526-7792 I Information Technology (IT) Services ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3630 Institutional Effectiveness, Office of .. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3655 Instruction, Office of ........................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3700 Integrated Studies................................ ................ ................................................... ...................... 528-4540 International Programs ........................ ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3672 J K L Library / Media Services ..................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3607 Lockshop ............................................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3653 Loft Writing Center Plus ..................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 526-0078 M Mail Room .......................................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 528-4594 Marketing & Public Relations ............ ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-7791 Math and Science Learning Center ..... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3746 Math, Science & Social Sciences Division .......... ................................................... ...................... 527-3746 Multicultural Services (see Student Leadership and Multicultural Programs) N Notary Public ...................................... ................ ................................................... Cindy Rose ..... 527-3605 ............................................................ ................ ................................................... Marcia Shaw ... 528-4628 O Opportunity Scholarship Grant ........... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3787 Outreach & Enrollment Services ........ ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3679 P Parking Information ............................ ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3636 Payroll and Benefits ............................ ................ ................................................... Payroll .......... 587-4112 ............................................................ ................ ................................................... Benefits ......... 587-4115 Photo ID Desk ..................................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3663 President’s Office................................ ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3601 Public Information (See Marketing & Public Relations) Q R Running Start ...................................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3682 S Safety & Security ................................ ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3636 Seattle Community Colleges TV (SCC-TV) ....... ................................................... ...................... 985-3928 Sexual Harassment .............................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 526-7792 Stage One Theater ............................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3661 Student Administrative Council (SAC/Student Government) ................................. ...................... 527-3641 Student Complaints ............................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3656 Student Development Administrative Office ....... ................................................... ...................... 527-3656 Student Leadership and Multicultural Programs . ................................................... ...................... 527-3641 Sustainability Office ........................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 529-6127 T Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) . ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3776 Testing Center ..................................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3674 Theater (See Stage One Theater) Transportation ..................................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 526-0060 Tutoring .............................................. ................ ................................................... Math ................ 527-3746 ............................................................ ................ ................................................... Writing ............ 527-0078 U Upward Bound .................................... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-7762 V Veterans’ Services .............................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3699 W Watch Technology Institute ................ ................ ................................................... ...................... 526-0169 Wellness Center .................................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3631 Western Washington University ......... ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3719 WHO CAN HELP? / WHO DO I CALL? ........... ................................................... ...................... Women’s Center ................................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3696 Worker Retraining .............................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3787 Workfirst ............................................. ................ ................................................... ...................... 527-3787 WorkSource Affiliate North Seattle.... ................ ................................................... ...................... 406-2500 X Y Z ADMISSIONS, RECORDS, REGISTRATION, CREDENTIALS (ARRC) Main Telephone Number: 527-3663 Fax Number: 527-3671 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM (Please note this schedule changes seasonally.) Online Service Hours: Open 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM, seven days a week Location: 2ND Floor, College Center Building MAIN CONTACTS Dean & Interim Vice President of Student Marci Myer 527-3669 Registrar & Director of ARRC: Betsy Abts 527-3796 Director of Entry & Enrollment Services: Susan Shanahan 527-3679 Program Support Supervisor Jayne Strom-Strebe 527-3670 Jasmine Adamek 527-5659 Admissions: Fleetwood Wilson 527-3789 Records & Transcripts: Quynh Ho 527-3666 Registration: Anita Brunner 526-7712 Credentials: Jane Oberlander 528-4629 Tam Nguyen 527-3667 Services: of Admissions/Registration: Administrative Assistant to the Dean & Interim Vice President of Student Services: Program Coordinators ADVISING Main Telephone Number: 527-3658 Fax Number: 985-3958 (Please forward all calls to this number.) MONDAY – FRIDAY Office Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Open extended hours the week prior to and the first two weeks of the quarter. Evening appointments available throughout the quarter by request. 2ND Floor, College Center Building Location: Website : http://www.northseattle.edu/enroll/advise/ PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Advising provides advising and educational planning for students seeking college transfer degrees, professional technical advising for certificates and degrees in Business, Electronics and Information Technologies and ABE (Adult Basic Education), GED, ESL (English-as-a-Second-Language), and Adult High School Completion programs. Advising staff provides advising and educational planning for students on both an appointment and dropin basis. In addition Advising staff provides new student orientations, workshops on college transfer planning, and opportunities for students to meet with 4 year college transfer representatives. MAIN CONTACTS Associate Dean: Alice Melling 527-3693 Secretary Lead: Jennifer Hein 527-7304 ABE, ESL, GED, Adult High School Completion: Shan Lackey 527-7303 College Transfer, Underage: Judy Gage 527-7306 Professional Technical: Peggy Itschner 527-7305 Running Start: Anna Marshall 527-3682 Running Start/Advising: (Vacant) 527-7768 Student Progress: Stephanie Swanson 527-7301 Advisors: ART GALLERY Main Telephone Number: 528-4557 (Please forward all calls to this number.) Office Hours: MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, summer quarter and during quarter breaks) Location: 1st level of the Instructional Building (north of the Bookstore) PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Art Gallery is one of Seattle’s premier art galleries and has been in existence since 1975. It provides the campus and the community with high quality visual arts. Six shows per year feature local and regional artists. The last show each year is the Annual Student Exhibition. The Art Gallery is funded and jointly operated by the Associated Student Body and the art faculty. The group’s purpose is to bring art works of educational interest to the campus. Art forms exhibited include painting, sculpture, drawing, ceramics, photography, jewelry, weaving and many other arts and crafts from both historic and contemporary sources. The Art Gallery regularly shows intellectually stimulating and visually exciting pieces created by Northwest artists. Exhibits change twice per quarter. MAIN CONTACTS Art Gallery Coordinator: Brenda Anderson 528-4557 ADDITIONAL NOTES The Art Gallery is administered by the Arts, Humanities and Adult Basic Education Division - calls may also be forwarded to the division’s main number 527-3709. ARTS, HUMANITIES & ADULT BASIC EDUCATION Main Telephone Number: 527-3709 Fax Number: 527-3784 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY 7:30 AM – 6:30 PM FRIDAY 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM Quarter Break Hours MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM Location: IB 2407C – 2nd floor of the Instruction Building (North end of campus) PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Arts & Humanities Division offers a wide assortment of traditional college transfer courses that include Art, Communication, Drama, Music, English, Intensive English, World Languages, Humanities, Service Learning and Tutoring as well as English as a Second Language and pre-college level courses for native and non-native speakers. Basic studies programs provide instruction for those who want to improve basic verbal and math skills or to earn a high school diploma in order to get better jobs, continue their education and improve their lives (see Adult Basic Education page). Questions on specific areas should be referred to the Humanities Division at 527-3709. Name of Program Coordinator Phone Number ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (See Kim Chapman 528-4521 Adult Basic Education page) ART Lynne Hull 528-4534 Classes include art history, design, drawing, painting in watercolor and oil and printmaking. We also teach sculpture, ceramics, computer art, digital photography and jewelry design. COMMUNICATION Bob Schuessler 528-4544 Courses include: interpersonal, group, organizational and intercultural communication; media criticism, management, marketing and production; and in-person and media-based presentations. Our comprehensive curriculum offers the student a variety of choices and emphases in communication studies and professional applications for fulfilling the requirements of the Associate of Arts Degree or in completing our cross-disciplinary Associate of Applied Science-Transfer Degree or Certificate Program in Communication, Business and Media. COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS FOR Bradley Lane 528-4536 ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGIES These are classes offered for students in the Electronics and Engineering programs only. Refer inquiries to the Electronics/Engineering or Science & Math divisions. DRAMA Dawson Nichols 526-0196 Classes include acting, directing, technical aspects of production and management, costuming, performance and dramatic theory and literature. Courses for both novice and experienced students are available. Guest artists add to the program offerings. Classes can apply to the AA degree and CFA certificate. ENGLISH Bradley Lane 528-4536 Classes include pre-college level English courses (numbered under 100) in grammar, reading, writing and study skills. Transfer English courses include Composition, Grammar, Creative Writing and a variety of Literature classes. Many of the Coordinated Studies offerings include an English component. Transfer classes (numbered over 100) can apply to the AA degree. ENGLISH AS A SECOND Curtis Bonney 528-4551 LANGUAGE (ESL) ESL classes prepare students to enter college programs. They develop reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. (See Adult Basic Education) HUMANITIES Bradley Lane 528-4536 Humanities courses include Visual Thinking, Reading in Media, Transnational Cinema, Intercultural Communication, and popular on-line course – Introduction to Film. The Intro to Film may be taken over the Internet with no in-class meetings. Classes can apply to the AA degree. LOFT WRITING CENTER PLUS Daniel Tarker 526-0078 or 526-0164 The Loft Writing Center Plus’s mission is to enhance student skills in English and world languages through individual and small group tutoring in a positive environment. In addition, The Loft contains a multimedia language lab where students can work to improve their skills in English and world languages. The Loft is located on the 3rd floor of the Library, room LB 3234. (See Loft Writing Center Plus page) MUSIC Brian Palmer 526-0195 Offers courses in music performance and theory in styles that range from Big Band Era jazz to classical music. Classes may apply to the AA degree, AFA degree, and CFA certificate. Music courses include Introduction to Music, Music History, History of Jazz, Introduction to World Music, theory and ear training, reading music, group and individual instruction in voice and piano and individual instruction in a broad range of instruments. Performance classes include: College Choir, Jazz Combo, Studio Jazz Orchestra, Contemporary Jazz Ensemble, Symphonic Band and small group performance. WORLD LANGUAGES Cristina Zahajko 528-4539 The following courses are offered for college transfer and personal development (they can apply toward the AA degree): American Sign Language, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. MAIN CONTACTS: Dean: Edith Wollin 528-4547 Assistant Dean: Kim Chapman 528-4521 Secretary Supervisor: Vladimir Vilkevich 526-0192 ABE / ESL Secretary Senior: Nancy Leverton 528-4575 Office Assistants: Ada Bagdasarova 526-0077 Anna Binkina 527-3710 Jeff Wang 526-0193 Full-time Instructors and their Discipline: Name Discipline Phone No Office No. Amal Al Faiz ESL 528-4526 IB 2412A Jamila Barton ESL 528-4537 IB2410A Jill Bauer ESL 528-4542 IB2411A Paula Bennett English, Developmental English 526-7794 IB 2310B Scott Bernhard French, Spanish 528-4555 IB 2310C Curtis Bonney ESL 528-4551 IB 2410B Elroy Christenson ART 528-4535 IB 2408A Terri Chung English 528-4570 IB 2409A J.C. Clapp English, Developmental English 528-4531 IB 2313A Christopher Davis English 528-4582 IB 2311A Carol Hamilton English 528-4538 IB 2306D Lynne Hull Art 528-4534 IB 2316B Bradley Lane English 528-4536 IB 2312A Diana Ma English 528-4583 IB 2308A Laura McCracken English, Developmental English 528-4543 IB 2309B Dawson, Nichols Drama 526-0196 LB 1236A Palmer, Brian Music 526-0195 LB 1246A Steve Quig English, Developmental English 528-4556 IB 2313B Christina Scheuer English 527-5663 IB 2320A Bob Schuessler Communication 528-4544 IB 2307A Lynn Sharpe ESL 528-4549 IB 2409B Sara Stapleton ESL 526-7015 IB 2310A Howard Xie Chinese, English, Developmental English 528-4541 IB 2308B Cristina Zahajko Spanish, French 528-4539 IB 2309A ADDITIONAL NOTES ART GALLERY 527-4557 The Art Gallery provides the campus and the community with high quality visual arts exhibits. Six shows per year feature local and regional artists. The last show each year is the annual Student Exhibition. It is one of Seattle’s premier art galleries and has been in existence since 1975. Location: 1st level, north of the Bookstore (See Art Gallery page) CONCERT HALL Most music performances and classes are held in the Concert Hall. Contact Humanities Division for room availability. Location: LB 1142 – 1st floor of the Library Building STAGE ONE THEATER 527-3661 All drama performances and classes are held in the Stage One Theater. Scene building, costuming, rehearsals, etc. are in progress when classes are not in session (See Stage One Theater). Location: LB 1132A – 1st floor of the Library Building BASIC FOOD EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM (BFET) Main Telephone Number: 527-3787 Fax Number: 526-0175 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Room 1354B, College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET) Program was developed jointly by the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and the Employment Security Department (ESD) through a federal grant to Washington State by the Food Nutrition Service (FNS), a division of the United States Department of Agriculture. Basic Food recipients who are not receiving TANF may be eligible for the Basic Food Employment and Training Program. These individuals may be unemployed or surviving on a low-income full- time or parttime job. The Basic Food Employment and Training Program assists Food Stamp recipients who have been assessed as needing basic education, high school, GED/ABE, ESL or vocational training in order to increase their opportunities for employment. The BFET Program financial assistance may include tuition, fees and books for education and support services. MAIN CONTACTS Director: John Bowers 527-3727 Academic Advisor: Laura Cheung 527-7308 BFET Support Specialist: Misti Uptain 529-6101 Financial Aid Coordinator: Brianne Sanchez 528-4703 BOOKSTORE Main Telephone Number: 527-3637 Fax Number: 527-7784 (Please forward all calls to this number) OFFICE HOURS First weeks of each quarter only: MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY & SUNDAY 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Closed Regular quarter hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: IB1324, South end of the Instructional Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Bookstore services include: FAX service, postage stamps, pre-paid long distance phone cards and gift cards, special-order books. Sell academically priced computer software and NSCC campus apparel. The Bookstore is operated by Barnes & Noble. MAIN CONTACTS Regional Representative: Lori Schmitt 503-786-7309 Bookstore Manager: Cherie Weber 526-7706 Bookstore Supervisor: Dora Kogan 527-3638 Retail Clerk I: Akiko Kusano 526-3637 Retail Clerk II: Linh Ho 526-7711 BUSINESS, ENGINEERING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES Main Telephone Number: 527-3730 Fax Number: 527-3735 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Instruction Building, 2nd floor (Room IB 2312B) PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Name of Program Coordinator Phone Number Accounting Ron Woods 527-5669 The Accounting program offers a wide variety of accounting programs and coursework to accommodate students at any academic level. Both an Associate of Applied Science Degrees and specialized Certificates are offered. Business William Holt 527-4523 David Eberhardt 528-4533 Our Business programs prepare students for the workplace demands of the local community and the economic challenges of the global marketplace. Whether you need only one or two classes to upgrade your job skills or wish to pursue a certificate or degree, we have something for you. Information Technology Betsy Campbell 528-4524 North’s Information Technology program is the largest in the Pacific Northwest region and draws students from throughout Washington state and the world. Graduates of our programs are prepared to work in a wide variety of fields in Information Technology, including: Network Administration, Programming, Web Development, and Network Security. Our technology programs cover both current and well-established technologies. Heating Ventilation and Air Willard (Bill) Brockway 529-6010 Conditioning (HVAC) The HVAC program provides system design training in heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration. The only one of its kind in the country available at a two-year college, North’s HVAC Program tailors your skills to employer needs and can aid you in getting your first internship or entry-level job in a rewarding, challenging career. Architectural Engineering Drafting Stephen Simmons 526-0085 This program includes coursework on conventional and computer drafting, basic engineering mechanics, shop drawing preparation, cost estimating, and construction materials and processes. Electronics Engineering Lynda Wilkinson 528-4588 Technology Tim Fiegenbaum 526-0181 Electronics deals with electricity, electronic circuitry and software. The program at NSCC starts out with basic electricity, expands to integrated circuits and then electronic systems. Students attend this program from all over the world. Real Estate Nancy Adelson 527-3725 In the North Seattle Real Estate Program you will acquire the skills necessary to satisfy Washington State licensing requirements, industry continuing education requirements, and excel in your chosen real estate specialty. Watch Technology Institute Elaine Rolf 526-0169 The Watch Technology Institute, with support from Rolex Watch U.S.A., is one of five Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Education Program (WOSTEP) partnership programs in the United States. We offer a 3000-hour Basic Watch Repairer Training Course that will provide our students with a certificate in Watch Repair, preparation for the WOSTEP certification exams administered at the completion of the course, and job opportunities throughout the country. Recent graduates have received job offers with entry level annual salary ranging from $28,000 - $55,000 plus benefits. Over 90% of students that completed the course are working in the watch repair industry. MAIN CONTACTS Dean: Terry Cox 526-7798 Secretary Supervisor: Patty Haggerty 526-7799 Interim Secretary Supervisor: Jeannette U 526-7799 Full-time Instructors and their Discipline: Discipline Name Phone Number Office No. Accounting Ron Woods 527-5669 IB 2414A Accounting Joseph Smith 528-4525 IB2416B Architectural Engineering Drafting Stephen Simmons 526-0085 IB2319A Business Annette Schley 528-4530 IB 2418D Business Verna Swanljung 528-4528 IB 2415B Business William Holt 528-4523 IB2415B Business and Accounting Larry Hopt 528-4529 IB 2417B Electronics Engineering Technology Frank Jump 528-4584 IB 2416A Electronics Engineering Technology Lynda Wilkinson 528-4588 IB 2318D Electronics Engineering Technology Tim Fiegenbaum 526-0181 IB 2320B Information Technology Betsy Campbell 528-4524 IB 2317B Real Estate Nancy Adelson 527-3725 IB 2416B Watch Technology Elaine Rolf 526-0169 IB 3321 Watch Technology Erik Gresseth 985-3950 IB 3321 BUSINESS & FINANCE OFFICE Main Telephone Number: 527-3626 Fax Number: 526-0068 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (Please note this schedule changes seasonally.) Location: 2ND Floor, College Center Building - east of the Cashier windows Mailstop: 3NC2456A MAIN CONTACTS Administrative Assistant 3: Mary Lou Averill 526-7704 Fiscal Specialist 2: Hasanah Ysa 526-7702 Manager Budget Acctg & Internal Control: D. Michael Shaw 527-3625 Director Business Operations: Dennis Yasukochi 527-5660 Vice President Administrative Services: Alan Ward 527-3628 CAFETERIA Main Telephone Number: 527-3781 Regular Hours: Fax Number: 527-3714 Subject to change MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM CLOSED during school breaks and holidays. Location: 1st Floor, College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The cafeteria offers a wide variety of high quality food, including hot entrees, salads, desserts, snacks and beverages. Breakfast and lunch are served. MAIN CONTACTS Fiscal Specialist I: Sandra Dermates 527-3781 Food Service Worker Lead: Le Ly 528-4407 Cook II: Kris Smith 528-4403 Food Service Manager Amanda Lopez-Castanon 527-3728 CAMPUS OPERATOR / SWITCHBOARD Main Telephone Number: 527-3797 Fax Number: 527-3635 (Please forward all calls to this number) 527-3600 – voicemail number Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: 3NC2346A – 2nd floor of the College Center Building, across from Registration PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The campus operator/switchboard provides information related to department hours, basic services, and location; names and phone numbers for employees, and directional information to students, staff, and the community. The switchboard also serves as the backup phone service for Safety and Security. The switchboard’s recorded message provides information about the college’s location, quarter sessions, snow closure, and directory assistance. MAIN CONTACT Office Assistant III: Sybrina Woodson Office: 527-7658 Switchboard: 527-3797 Main Line for Campus: 527-3600 CAREER SERVICES Main Telephone Number: 527-3685 Fax Number: 526-0175 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Location: 1354B - 1st floor College Center PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Provides resume writing software and labor market information. Is the main point of contact for companies and organizations seeking to hire NSCC students and graduates. Develops and maintains direct employer relations to facilitate the hiring of students into employment. Please visit Career Services website @ www.career.northseattle.edu MAIN CONTACTS Career Services Specialist: Wendy Peterson 527-6104 Program Assistant: Marloes Koning 527-3685 Director of Workforce Education: John Bowers 527-3727 CASHIER’S OFFICE Main Telephone Number: 527-3627 Regular Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM (extended hours at the beginning of the quarter, subject to change) Summer Office Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM FRIDAY 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM (extended hours at the beginning of the quarter, subject to change) Location: CC 2456A – College Center Building, 2nd floor (south of the Registration Counter) PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The cashier’s office is the place to go to: Pay tuition and fees Buy parking permits Purchase student photo I.D. cards Buy a ORCA Card Pay Wellness Center use fee Pick up brochures on student insurance Pick up financial aid checks MAIN CONTACTS Cashier Manager: Helen Lee 527-3627 Cashier 2: Hapsoh Du 527-3627 Cashier 2: Christina Herberg 527-0191 CHILD CARE CENTER Main Telephone Number: 527-3644 Fax Number: 527-3726 (Please forward all calls to this number.) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM Location: Child Care Center – NW corner of the campus PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The ASB Child Care Center provides a safe, supportive, welcoming and diverse environment for the children of the students at North Seattle Community College in a manner that fosters their student success. Students must be enrolled in at least 10 credits/quarter to utilize the child care center. Children must attend a minimum of 20 hours/week. The center is licensed by the Washington Department of Early Learning to serve children ages 18 months through 5 years. The cost is $4.50/hour for ages 3 years and up, $5.50/hour for ages 18 months – 2 years. The center accepts DSHS payments as well as City of Seattle child care payments. Please call 206-527-3644 to arrange a tour. MAIN CONTACT Child Care Center Director: Kathy Soldat 527-3644 CLASSROOM EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Evacuation Routes and Procedures Point to the map on the wall, physically point out the route or, in more complicated or isolated areas walk the route with your students. Show them the assembly area. Instruct them to assemble at their designated assemble areas and await further instructions. Earthquake When shaking begins, duck and cover. Most immediate danger is from falling debris, light fixtures, ceiling tiles or concrete. Tables will protect you from those hazards. As soon as the shaking stops, begin orderly evacuation to assembly area. Be alert to aftershocks. Stay as far as possible away from glass. Intruder If you hear gunshots or are advised of an intruder, barricade the door with chairs and tables, close blinds and turn off lights. Assemble away from the doors and windows. If you cannot barricade then you should have an alternate plan. Contact security for assistance. As a general safety precaution, you may choose to keep your classroom door locked during class. Fire When the alarms sounds, immediately begin evacuation to your designated evacuation assemble area. Take belongings and lock the door behind you. Student Conduct Code Point out sections covering harassment, stalking, threats and other behavior prohibited by WAC 132 F http://apps.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=132F-121 Stalkers/sexual/verbal harassment Report all incidents to campus security and local law enforcement. Security will assist in documenting the incident and forwarding information to VP or Student Services. Protection orders If you choose, please provide a copy to campus security and discuss and special situations, concerns or security needs. Bring a photo of the respondent. Emergency Notification Ask students if anyone has a cell phone, delegate someone to call 911 while another calls campus security at 206-527-3636. Have the students program the number to their cell phones. Campus crime statistics Please refer to the campus security web site for information on the student right to know and other crime prevention information at https://northseattle.edu/safety. A copy of the NSCC Annual Security Report is available online, at www.ope.ed.gov/security/Search.asp (under Seattle Community College). Snow closures, other emergency information NSCC is a member of Schoolreport.org, Schoolreport.org member schools are able to send information about any type of emergency or emergency closure via web link. That information is then picked up by many of the local radio and TV broadcasters and rebroadcast. Most large Seattle area AM stations are very good a broadcasting this information as are local TV stations. Campus Community Members may sign up for email notification (text messaging not yet available) by going to http://www.schoolreport.org/ and register your email address. Any other safety or security concern Please let us know ASAP. You can talk with Security; Student Development Services; Human Resources; any college Dean. We are here to help you be successful and enjoy North Seattle Community College. CONTINUING EDUCATION Main Telephone Number: 527-3705 Fax Number: 527-3729 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Break Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: 1st Floor, College Center Building, north of the cafeteria, Room 1354 PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Non-credit community education classes offered on campus and at various off campus sites. MAIN CONTACTS Director: Heidi Stuber 527-3706 Program Specialist: Janet Sekijima 527-3774 Program Coordinator: Elysse Palmquist 527-3707 COUNSELING Main Telephone Number: 527-3676 Fax Number: 527-3635 Web page with extensive self-help information: www.northseattle.edu/services/counseling MONDAY - FRIDAY Front Office Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Counselor’s evening hours vary each quarter. Call the number above for information. Location: 2ND Floor, College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Counseling at North helps students with: - Educational skills Develop more effective study skills Improve concentration and memory Improve test taking skills Cope with test anxiety - Vocational Skills Choose educational programs and college majors Clarify career interests Make career decisions - Emotional/Social Skills Manage time and stress Communicate more effectively Confront discrimination Deal with depression Cope with crisis MAIN CONTACTS Secretary Lead: Jennifer Hein 527-7304 Office Assistant III: Sybrina Woodson 527-7658 Counselors: Jenny Mao 527-7300 Lydia Minatoya 527-3712 Additional Notes The Counseling Center offers faculty and staff consultation on difficult classroom situations, referrals, and teaching. Counselors are also available for guest lectures on topics such as depression, stress, team building, cultural identity, study skills and career planning. Call the Counseling Center and ask a counselor to contact you to plan a guest lecture. Faculty and staff are free to call the Counseling Center’s front desk for individual consultation as situations arise. DISABILITY SERVICES Main Telephone Number: 527-3697 Fax Number: 985-3958 (Please forward all calls to this number) TTY: 526-0079 Email: ds@sccd.ctc.edu Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Open extended hours the week prior to and the first two weeks of the quarter. Evening appointments available throughout the quarter by request. Location: 2ND Floor, College Center Building Website: http://www.northseattle.edu/services/disability/ PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION North Seattle Community College’s Disability Services is committed to ensuring that qualified students with documented disabilities are provided with an equal opportunity to participate in the variety of educational, recreational, and social opportunities available at NSCC. Disability Services provides academic accommodations for students with a documented, physical, mental or sensory disability; resource and referral information. Support services are available for enrolled students and those planning to enroll. Students seeking accommodation need to register with Disability Services. To do this, students must complete an intake packet available at Disability Services. After completing an intake packet, students make an appointment to complete the intake interview and discuss accommodations. Though an Intake Appointment can be set up at any time, it is preferable that it be done six weeks in advance of the need for accommodation since some accommodations take time to coordinate. Students will also need to provide written documentation of their disability. Documentation Guidelines, which clarify the type of documentation required, are available. Contact Disability Services to request the appropriate guideline. Requested accommodations must be supported by the documented effects of the disability. Students with disabilities who need accommodations or other assistance are encouraged to contact Disability Services as soon as possible after applying for admission to the college. It is the student’s responsibility to request accommodations in a timely manner as accommodations are not offered retroactively. MAIN CONTACTS Manager: Rebecca C. Cory 526-7808 Program Coordinator: James Armstrong 527-3697 EDUCATION FUND AND ALUMNI & FRIENDS ASSOCIATION Main Telephone Number: 527-3604 Fax Number: 527-3606 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: CC 2355D – 2nd floor of the College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Education Fund supports the mission of the college --changing lives through education -- by actively engaging donors and volunteers to raise funds from individuals, corporations, foundations, and service organizations to support: Student scholarships Faculty and staff training grants Instructional equipment and resources to improve teaching & learning The Education Fund is guided by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of community and business leaders, with Stan Diddams (Bank of America) serving as Chair. The Alumni & Friends Association of NSCC has been established to build and sustain meaningful relationships with past students and supporters in order to foster the success of present and future students. For more information about volunteering, donating (including NSCC employee payroll deductions), joining the Alumni & Friends Association, or applying for scholarships or grants, please contact the Education Fund office. Email: nscceducationfund@sccd.ctc.edu Web: www.northseattle.edu/edfund MAIN CONTACTS Executive Director: Anne Zacovic 527-5661 Associate Director: Matt Ayer 526-7790 E-LEARNING SUPPORT CENTER (DISTANCE LEARNING) Main Telephone Number: 527-3738 Fax: 985-3984 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Location: LB2237 one door south of the library entrance. PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION North Seattle Community College offers over 100 courses for credit that require few (if any) in-person, oncampus meetings. An A.A. degree can be earned completely online. Classes are designed so students can keep in close contact with their instructors. Distance learning classes have the same basic tuition as other credit classes but also require additional fees. Non-resident distance students may request a special reduced tuition rate from the standard non-resident rate. The main types of distance learning classes are: Fully online classes with optional or no campus visits. Please note: some fully online classes have exams that are proctored on campus, or elsewhere by arrangement. Primarily online classes with a few campus meetings for orientation, testing, hands-on activities and/or review Hybrid online classes with one or two campus meetings each week Videomedia classes that integrate on-campus or online instruction with professionally designed video series available to view for free in the Library, to rent or through videostreaming over the Internet. Distance learning staff assists both students and faculty throughout each quarter. Staff facilitates contact between instructors and students, help with class access instructions, provide full logistical information and contribute technical assistance as needed. Many resources are available at the distance learning website http://www.virtualcollege.org and through the distance learning mailbox distance@sccd.ctc.edu. MAIN CONTACTS Vice-President of Instruction: Mary Ellen O’Keeffe 527-3701 Associate Dean: Tom Braziunas 527-3619 Program Coordinator: Carol Howe 527-3738 Program Assistant: Terre O’Malley 527-3738 Office Assistant: Joanne Fall 527-3738 Office Assistant: Grace Willard 527-3738 ESPRESSO Main Telephone Number: 527-3781 Regular Hours: Location: FAX: 527-3714 (Subject to change) MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM 6:30 AM – 3:00 PM 1st floor of the College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Espresso Cart on campus is operated by the Food Service Department and is located in the student lounge just north of the cafeteria. MAIN CONTACTS Fiscal Specialist I: Sandra Dermates 527-3781 Food Service Manager: Amanda Lopez-Castanon 527-3728 FACILITIES OPERATIONS Main Telephone Number: 527-3633 Fax Number: 527-3736 (Please forward all calls to this number) Mail Stop: 3NC 0306 Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY SATURDAY – SUNDAY Location: 3NC 0306, Instructional Building (Garage/Street Level) 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Facilities Operations provides building, grounds, custodial, mail and shipping/receiving services. The campus Lock Shop is also in Facilities Operations. In addition, the following are included within our operations: utilities, telephones, motor vehicles, event coordination, archives, recycling and surplus. All capital projects, repairs, minor improvements, and remodels are administered within Facilities Operations. On-Line Work Orders: You may submit or check on the status of work orders via our on-line work order system. Please type either: facilities or facops in the URL address bar of your internet browser to access this service. MAIN CONTACTS Director: Bruce Kieser 529-6020 Capital Projects Manager: Monty Monterecy 528-4595 Maintenance Supervisor: Jason Francois 528-4596 Grounds Supervisor: Michael Brokaw 528-4597 Custodial Supervisor: Earious Butler 528-4599 Adm. Services Manager: Marc Eskenazi 527-7650 Locksmith Supervisor: John Gleason 527-3653 FINANCIAL AID Main Telephone Number: 527-3688 Fax Number: 527-3608 (Please forward all calls to this number) Website Address: www.northseattle.edu/enroll/finance Financial Aid Email: nsccfinancialaid@sccd.ctc.edu Regular Office Hours: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:00 am – 4:30 pm EXCEPTIONS: One Week Before Each Qtr: MONDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 am – 6:30 pm 8:00 am – 4:30 pm 1ST and 2nd Weeks Each Qtr: MONDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 am – 6:30 pm 8:00 am – 4:30 pm Location: 2nd Floor – College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Financial Aid Office provides information on eligibility, types of aid available, and guidelines for federal, state and institutional student aid programs. Financial Aid staff can assist students in completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and other required forms that are available in the Financial Aid Office or on the website. For general assistance or information, students may stop by the Financial Aid Office between 8:00am and 4:30pm, Monday through Friday. Students needing private appointments or after-hours assistance should call the main Financial Aid number to schedule the appointment. Programs offered to students who meet eligibility requirements are: Federal Programs: Pell Grant, Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant, Work Study, and Perkins Loans State Programs: State Need Grant and State Work Study Institutional Programs: Tuition Waivers and North Seattle Grant Scholarships/Private Funding Resources: Listings are available. MAIN CONTACTS Financial Aid Director: Suzanne Scheldt 528-4700 Assistant Director: Bridget Doran 528-4706 Program Coordinator, Special Accts/ Veterans’ Affairs: Greg Tessensohn 527-3699 Program Coordinator, State Need Grant Program: Kwei Wong 528-4705 Program Coordinator, Perkins Loan / Scholarships: Robin Schneider 528-4701 Program Coordinator, Work Study: Tigist Stangohr 528-4702 Program Coordinator, Worker Retraining and Financial Aid: Brianne Sanchez 528-4703 ADDITIONAL NOTES North Seattle Community College (and all other district schools) does not participate in the Federal Stafford Loan (subsidized or unsubsidized) or PLUS (parent loan) programs. We do refer students for private, alternative educational loans. We encourage faculty and staff to contact the Financial Aid Office for questions or if you wish to refer a student to us for consideration. The annual and quarterly financial aid application deadlines are posted outside the Financial Aid Office, in the catalogue, in the Financial Aid Guide Brochure and on-line at www.northseattle.edu/enroll/finance. Please call the office if you have any questions. HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION Main Telephone Number: 527-3790 Child & Family Education: Health/Medical & Physical Education: Fax Number: 527-3715 527-3783 527-3790 Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: 2ND Floor, Instruction Building – IB 2301A or IB 2401A PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Name of Program Coordinator Phone Number Anesthesia Technicial Services: Aaron Nelson 528-4546 Early Childhood Education: Noris Daniel 528-4624 Emergency Medical Technician: Karen Urick 528-4568 IT for Healthcare: Sharon Huitsing 527-3680 Medical Assisting & Program Options: Michaelann Allen 527-5667 Nursing: Practical Nursing, LPN to RN Ladder, Assistant, & NA-C Academy: Barbara Hack, Director of Nursing 529-6067 Parent Education: Val Donato 528-4625 Pharmacy Technician: Uyen Thorstensen 529-6051 Physical Education: Trish Root 528-4593 Robert Fineman 527-3791 Program Options: Basic Medical Reception, Clinical Lab Assisting, Medical Office Administration, Medical Fundamentals for Clinical Research Professionals, Health Care Assistant Preparation Parent Education Cooperative Preschools and Online Parent Education class MAIN CONTACTS Dean: Secretary Supervisor: Marcia Shaw 528-4628 Office Assistants: Ada Bagdasarova 527-3792 Jeanie Burgdorf 528-4627 Bob Ford 529-6029 Edel Shine 529-6028 Full-time Instructors and their Disciplines: Discipline Name Phone Number Early Childhood Education: Noris Daniel 528-4624 Early Childhood Education: Tom Drummond 528-4626 Medical Assisting: Michaelann Allen 527-5667 Nursing (LPN & RN): Denise Filiatrault 528-4566 Nursing (LPN & RN): Lena Hristova 528-4560 Nursing (LPN & RN): Marti Rickel 528-4562 Nursing Assistant: Jennifer Jack 528-4564 Parent Education: Cesily Crowser 526-7796 Parent Education: Val Donato 528-4625 Parent Education: Betty Williams 528-4571 Pharmacy Technician: Uyen Thorstensen 529-6051 Physical Education: Trish Root 528-4593 HUMAN RESOURCES Main Telephone Number: 526-7792 Fax Number: 527-3636 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: 2354E – 2nd floor of the College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The North Seattle Community College Human Resources Administrator provides assistance to employees and administrators regarding HR questions including employee relations, recruitment, job descriptions, performance management, interpretation of state and federal employment rules and other issues related to employment at the college. The HR Administrator is the Affirmative Action Coordinator for the college campus and is responsible for investigating sexual harassment issues for all employees with the exception of student-to-student situations, which should be referred to the Vice President for Student Development Services. Information regarding employment opportunities at North Seattle Community College or the Seattle Community College District can be obtained through the District web site: www.seattlecolleges.com/humanresources or by calling the 24-hour job information line, 206-587-4155. MAIN CONTACTS Human Resources Administrator: David Bittenbender 526-7792 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) SERVICES Main Telephone Number: 527-3630 Fax Number: 527-3744 Lab Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM SATURDAY – SUNDAY 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: IB 3303 (Open Lab) – 3rd floor of the Instructional Building Library Lab – 2nd floor of the library building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Students at North Seattle Community College have access to 40 computers in the Library and 45 more in the open computer lab in IB 3303. Students with a NetID have wireless access. Reference the NSCC website at https://netid.northseattle.edu for details. MAIN CONTACTS Director: Lori Casile 527-3740 Call Center: Chris McCurdy 527-3630 Web Master: Michael Vellines 527-3622 Manager: Paul Piecuch 526-7803 Instructional Technician: Rosemary Jones 527-3763 Computer Technicians: Cya Arroyo 985-3954 Sam Bayne 527-3762 Marc Cain 526-7801 John Hagans 526-0166 Vic Keranen 527-3640 Michael Lilliston 985-3952 Dale Nelson 985-3951 Chris Wiederhold 529-6056 OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS Main Telephone Number: 527-3655 Fax Number: 527-3606 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: 2259C - 2ND Floor, College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Office of Institutional Effectiveness promotes institutional effectiveness by providing data and support for a variety of activities such as institutional and program planning, program review, accreditation selfstudies, marketing and recruitment, enrollment management, retention, learning outcomes assessment, and overall management of the college. MAIN CONTACTS Director of Institutional Effectiveness: Jack Bautsch 527-3655 Research Analyst: Jerry Woodard 527-3654 Program Coordinator: Sara Schoedel 528-4519 OFFICE OF INSTRUCTION Main Telephone Number: 527-3700 Fax Number: 527-3606 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: 2160D - 2ND Floor, College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The administrative offices for the Vice President for Instruction and the Executive Dean for Career/Workforce Education are located in the Office of Instruction. The Vice President for Instruction provides leadership and management direction to the instructional programs and library and media services of the college through planning, development, managing, allocating and monitoring resources, and evaluating curriculum, programs and instructional personnel to ensure that quality education is provided to meet student and community needs. The Executive Dean for Career/Workforce Education provides leadership for professional technical programs, workforce education, supervising workforce training programs and funds, cooperative and career education, and Carl Perkins funds and services for vocational special populations students. MAIN CONTACTS Vice President for Instruction: Mary Ellen O’Keeffe 527-3701 Administrative Assistant: Chris Chinn 527-3703 Fiscal Specialist: Francesco Federici 527-7657 Scheduling Coordinator: Farideh Faraz 527-3702 Executive Dean for Career/Workforce Steve Miller 529-6075 Peg Saunders 528-4620 Education: Secretary Supervisor: INTEGRATED STUDIES Main Telephone Number: 528-4540 Fax Number: 527-3784 (Please forward all calls to this number.) Email: jharradi@sccd.ctc.edu Mail Stop: 3NC2407C Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY Location: IB 2321A By appointment. PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Integrated Studies is an interdisciplinary studies program, which encompasses both linked and coordinated studies classes. Serving approximately 200 students per quarter, this program is a requirement for all students receiving an AA degree. Eight to nine coordinated studies courses taught by interdisciplinary faculty teams are offered fall through spring quarters and one in summer quarter. These courses create cooperative learning communities and combine the knowledge and approaches of several distinct fields of study to examine a compelling central topic. Linked classes are different from coordinated studies in that they are separate classes “linked” by the instructors with common and inter-related assignments. For more information about the integrated studies program, please refer to: http://webshare.northseattle.edu/integratedstudies/ MAIN CONTACTS Dean: Edith Wollin 528-4547 Faculty Coordinator: Jane Harradine 528-4540 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Main Telephone Number: 527-3672 Fax Number: 527-3974 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: Location: MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY CC 2357 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION International Programs serves students on non-immigrant visas with admissions, housing, orientation, registration, academic and transfer advising as well as cultural adjustment. International Advisors focus on immigration regulations for students on F-1 visas, Intensive English Program (IEP) and academic programs for international students. Our warm friendly staff provides services and resources for our international student population. We are committed to integrating our international students into our college and local communities. STUDY ABROAD: Study Abroad opportunities are available for all domestic NSCC students. Our credit bearing programs are designed to support the first time traveler, emphasize academic and cultural learning, and strive to prepare students for their role in a global society. Credits earned count as transfer credits towards AA degrees. Visit International Programs for more information and resources provided by WCCCSA: Washington Community Colleges Consortium for Study Abroad. MAIN CONTACTS Director: Mari Acob-Nash 527-3657 Assistant Director: Ryan Packard 527-3673 Front Desk Coordinators: Roxanne Bachiller Yolanda Hein 527-3672 527-3672 Activities Coordinator: Anderson Prestes 528-4402 Admissions/Housing Coordinator: Viki Bradley 528-4404 Orientation Coordinator/ Advisor: Olen Anderson 527-7782 Student Success Specialist: Dana Brolley 985-3910 Student Success Specialist /IEP : Jo Scozzafava 527-3732 Int’l Student Advisor/Fiscal Specialist: Paula Mangione 529-6070 High School /Underage Study/ Students Abroad: Arlette Fellores 526-7806 Aden Li Sayaka Nickerson 529-6124 528-4592 Marketing Specialists: LIBRARY / MEDIA SERVICES Main Telephone Number: 527-3607 Fax Number: 527-3614 (Please forward all calls to this number) Mail Stop: LB 2127 A Website: https://library.northseattle.edu/ Office Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY – SUNDAY 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM CLOSED Library Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY – SUNDAY 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Summer Hours, end of the quarter Extended Hours, and quarter Break Hours vary. Location: Library Building – LB 2127 A PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION North’s Library and Media Services offer a wide range or resources and services to students, faculty and staff. Faculty librarians help patrons take full advantage of the library’s online catalog, research databases, print and not-print materials, and the Internet. Faculty librarians also offer classes and workshops on the research process, enabling students to find materials more efficiently. Interlibrary loan service is available to borrow materials from other libraries. The library catalog and many of the research databases are accessible both on and off campus, through the Internet. Both print and non-print materials may be checked out at the Circulation department desk. Besides books and periodicals, DVDs, videos, digital cameras, digital voice recorders and other audiovisual materials are available for patron use. Course reserve material is also available at the Circulation desk; these items have limited checkout periods to ensure that as many students as possible have access to course-related study material. Telecourse videotapes may be rented or viewed in the Library. Group study rooms, listening/viewing rooms, and individual audiovisual carrels are available to students. Ask at the Circulation desk. The Student Instructional Media Production Center (SIMPC), located on the third floor of the Library offers students help in creating PowerPoint presentations; posters and visuals; editing still images; and rehearsing for class presentations. This service works well for group projects. MAIN CONTACTS Dean: Sharon Simes 527-3615 Program Coordinator: Alice Smith 527-3610 Circulation Desk Supervisor: Mary Parent 526-7714 Media, Periodical, Reserves, Overdue Fines and Fees, and Interlibrary Loans: Casey Chow 529-6021 DEPARTMENTS: Library Circulation, NetID Assistance: Michael Montague 526-7715 Evening Circulation Desk Coordinator: Susan Rosenbaum 526-7713 Reference Desk: Faculty shared 527-3609 responsibilities Full-time Faculty Librarians: Elinor Appel 526-7717 Aryana Bates 527-3612 Maria Paz 526-7718 Jennifer Wu 526-7719 Margaret McKibben 526-7019 Wadiyah Nelson 527-3609 Michelle Schewe 527-3609 Manager: (Vacant) 526-0072 Media Maintenance Technician: Ira Antonoff 526-0071 Student Instructional Media Production Zola Mumford 526-0070 Assistant Manager: Coryl Celene-Martel 527-3776 Faculty Development Coordinator: Jamila Barton 528-4537 Instructional/Technical Support: Chris Sanders 527-4623 Part-time Faculty Librarians: Media Equipment Center (SIM-PC): Teaching and Learning Center LOCKSHOP Main Telephone Number: 527-3653 Fax Number: 527-3736 (Please forward all calls to this number) Mail Stop: 3NC1425 Office Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY Location: IB 1425 –1st Floor, Instruction Building 9:00 AM – 5:25 PM 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Provides and maintains keys and locksets for the campus. MAIN CONTACTS Locksmith: John Gleason 527-3653 Program Assistant: Darcy Pariso 529-6130 THE LOFT WRITING CENTER PLUS Main Telephone Number: 526-0078 Fax Number: 527-3784 (Please forward all calls to this number) Hours: Vary by Quarter – Please call or stop by. Location: Located on the 3rd floor of the Library, room LB 3234 (wheelchair accessible) PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The mission of the Loft Writing Center Plus is to help students improve their skills in English and world languages through individual and small-group tutoring in a positive, multicultural environment. Loft services are available free of charge to enrolled students with an NSCC ID card. All Loft tutoring services are conducted on a drop-in basis only, no appointments necessary. Students from all classes at North may come to the Loft Writing Center Plus for assistance with reading, writing, or speaking assignments. Tutors with a deep knowledge of English or a world language will help students plan, organize, revise, and edit writings of any length; organize and practice oral assignments; review grammar; or practice conversation and pronunciation. English tutors will also help students improve their academic reading and study skills. Tutor-facilitated study groups can be arranged. The multimedia lab in the Loft Writing Center Plus offers students computer software intended to strengthen skills in reading, writing, listening, vocabulary, spelling, grammar, pronunciation, and keyboarding. Students of English or world languages may come to the Loft Writing Center Plus to use multimedia materials intended to enhance their study of language MAIN CONTACTS Director: Information Desk: Daniel Tarker 526-0164 526-0078 ADDITIONAL NOTES Tours of the Loft Writing Center Plus can be arranged by calling the Loft director at 526-0164. MAIL ROOM Main Telephone Number: 528-4594 Fax Number: 527-3736 Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Location: Instruction Building #0303A – Garage/Street Level PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Receives and distributes all incoming mail, packages, and freight from various carriers, including but not limited to: United States Post Service (USPS), United Postal Service (UPS), DHL, FedEx, etc. Receives and distributes Seattle Community College District inter-campus mail. Provides campus bulk mail services for NSCC quarterly class schedules, catalogs, flyers, etc. Acts as a resource for questions regarding the above functions. MAIN CONTACTS Mail Rater: Sam Silla 528-4594 527-3634 ADDITIONAL NOTES Campus Mail Delivery Times: 8:30 AM and 1:30 PM, Monday - Friday Outgoing Campus Mail Taken to U.S. Post Office: 3:00 PM, Monday - Friday The campus mailroom does not sell stamps or meter personal mail. Services from UPS, FedEx, and DHL are for school/business only. When inquiring about expected incoming packages please have the carrier’s name and the tracking number. MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS Main Telephone Number: 526-7791 Mailing List Requests: 527-7789 Fax Number: 527-3606 Office Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Location: 2nd floor of the College Center Building (3NC2255, 3NC2156E) PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Marketing and Public Relations is responsible for all marketing as well as media, legislative and public relations, and internal and external communications for the college. This includes internal newsletters and official announcements, emergency communications, reader boards and screen savers. Press releases, advertisements, publications (quarterly class schedule, flyers and brochures, newsletters, direct mail) and e-communications that are intended for external audiences like prospective students, the community/public, the media, government officials/legislators and other constituents are developed and distributed by Marketing & PR. The department is also responsible for responding to public records requests. MAIN CONTACTS Director: Carol Summers 9:30 am – 6:00 pm M-F 3NC2156E 526-7791 Graphic Designer: Deb Hobson 8:00 am – 6:00 pm M-Th 3NC2255 527-7764 ADDITIONAL NOTES Marketing & Public Relations maintains mailing lists for prospective students, the community, and businesses and organizations. Please take the contact information of people who are requesting a schedule or other information/materials and e-mail it to nsccinfo@sccd.ctc.edu or transfer them to Marketing and Public Relations, 527-7789. Please contact Carol Summers for assistance in developing program/department marketing plans or promotional materials. All communications about the college, whether electronic or printed, must be reviewed by this office prior to dissemination outside of the campus. To ensure a smooth process, please talk to us prior to developing materials. MATH AND SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER (MLC) Main Telephone Number: 527-3746 Fax Number: 527-3748 (Math, Science, & Social Science Division number and fax number) Website: http://northstar.northseattle.edu/MLC Hours: You can find the hours posted online or contact the division for hours. Location: Education Building, room ED 1845 PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Math and Science Learning Center is a study center for math, physics, chemistry, science, and computer science students. Students can work alone or in groups, and the MLC contains computers, reference books, and solutions manuals. The room is staffed by student tutors so that students may get help on an as-needed basis. This service is free to all students currently enrolled in a math, physics, science, chemistry, or computer science class. The MLC is located in the Education Building, room 1845B. Biology tutors are also available, in room AS 1615. Their hours are posted online. MAIN CONTACTS Math Learning Center Coordinator: Math, Science, & Social Science Division: Pam Lippert 528-4505 527-3746 MATH, SCIENCE & SOCIAL SCIENCES DIVISION Main Telephone Number: 527-3746 Fax Number: 527-3748 (Please forward all calls to this number.) 7:30 AM – 6:30 PM 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM Office Hours: MONDAY–THURSDAY FRIDAY Location: IB 2429 (2nd floor of Instruction Bldg, directly above Bookstore) PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Name of Programs MATHEMATICS COMPUTER SCIENCE – CSC COURSES ONLY, refer IT/CIS courses to Business, Engineering, & Information Technologies Division ENGINEERING SCIENCE (Anatomy & Physiology, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Geology, Health, Meteorology, Nanotechnology, Nutrition, Oceanography, Physics, Science, Sustainability, Undergraduate Research) SOCIAL SCIENCES (American Ethnics Studies, Anthropology, Economics, Gender Studies, Geography, Global Studies, History, International Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology) MATH & SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER MAIN CONTACTS Dean: Peter Lortz 527-3747 Secretary Supervisor: Linda McDuffie 526-0184 Office Assistants: Oleg Koltman 526-0183 Lori Whitish 526-7001 Full-time Instructors and their Discipline: Instructor Discipline Phone Number Office No. Abe, Omara Agnello, Alissa Atkins, Bob Brannan, Denise Cook, Thomas Eyres, Davene Anthropology Nanotechnology/Chemistry Sociology Mathematics Economics Physics 526-7012 526-7006 526-7011 528-4510 526-7009 528-4515 IB 2328A IB 2422A IB 2327A IB 2419B IB 2326A IB 2427A Furutani, Tracy Gaul, Michael Goldner, Barbara Goulet, Elizabeth Grinley, Melissa Holt, Brian Hong, Jackie Iverson, Heidi Jasso, Edgar Jenne, Ralph Kerns, Thomas Kurose, Paul Learn, Judy Li, Deanna Li, Hon Lippert, Pam Murkowski, Ann Nutting, Maureen Offenback, Vince Olguin, Rick Owens, Kalyn Patterson, Jim Rausch, Scott Root, Trish Schaffer, Dennis Schlador, Suzanne Stuhldreher, Karen Watts, Harry Sciences Mathematics Computer Science/Mathematics Biology Psychology Psychology Chemistry Anatomy& Physiology/Biology Mathematics Mathematics Philosophy Mathematics Anatomy & Physiology/Nutrition Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Biology History Computer Science/Engineering American Ethnic/Political Sci Chemistry Chemistry History Health Computer Science/Engineering Anatomy & Physiology/Biology Gender Studies Mathematics 528-4509 528-4500 527-3739 526-7016 526-7017 528-4513 528-4590 526-7018 528-4516 528-4512 526-7014 528-4508 528-4504 528-4506 528-4507 528-4505 528-4511 526-7010 526-0177 526-7003 529-6034 526-7005 526-7013 528-4593 528-4586 528-4579 526-7007 528-4514 IB 2328B IB 2426A IB 2330A IB 2421A IB 2322B IB 2425A IB 2429B IB 2329B IB 2424A IB 2423A IB 2329A IB 2425B IB 2325A IB 2426B IB 2422B IB 2420B IB 2420A IB 2429A IB 2419A IB 2325B IB 2326B IB 2421B IB 2430B PE 0932B IB 2430A IB 2428A IB 2330B IB 2428B NOTARY PUBLIC The college has two Notaries Public on campus who are legally empowered to witness signatures, certify a document's validity and to take affidavits and depositions. If you need a document to be notarized, please contact either of the notaries listed below. MAIN CONTACTS Notaries Public: Location: Phone: Cindy Rose President’s Office 527-3605 CC 2155C Marcia Shaw Health & Human Services IB 2402A 528-4628 OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP GRANT Main Telephone Number: 527-3787 Fax Number: 526-0175 (Please forward all calls to this number.) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Room 1354B, College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Opportunity Grants are to provide educational access and support for low-income adults to progress further and faster along demand career pathways. To be eligible for the Opportunity Grant, a student must be: Washington resident student as defined in RCW 28B.15.012 Enrolled in an Opportunity Grant-eligible program of study Family income that is at or below 200% of the federal poverty level using the most current guidelines available from the United States Department of Health & Human Services Financial need based on the FAFSA (free application for federal student aid) Students may receive Opportunity Grant funding for no more than 45 credits within a 3 year period. Eligible Opportunity Grant Programs of Study are: NA-C to LPN to RN (Nursing Programs); Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC); IT for Healthcare; and, Phlebotomy. MAIN CONTACTS Director: John Bowers 527-3727 Academic Advisor: Laura Cheung 527-7308 Financial Aid Coordinator: Brianne Sanchez 528-4703 Opportunity Scholarship Grant Specialist: Rachel Smith 529-6063 OUTREACH & ENROLLMENT SERVICES OFFICE Main Telephone Number: 527-3679 (Please forward all calls to this number.) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY Location: CC2451B 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION This office houses the student greeters program, photo ID services, emergency fund assistance, high school relations, public tours, outreach and recruitment activities, and enrollment and new student orientation assistance. Entry Services works in collaboration with the Admissions, Registration, Records and Credentials (ARRC) and Advising. High School Outreach Activities - The Outreach and Enrollment Services Office conducts tours and provides presentations about North Seattle Community College and Community College as a smart choice at high school college nights, community career and college fairs, high school staff workshops and corporate education fairs. It hosts high school students, staff, and parents on campus for special events such as the Washington Council for High School and College Relations Spring Junior Tour and the Disabilities, Opportunities, and Internetworking Conference co-hosted with the University of Washington. In addition, it organizes small group open houses and college information sessions. Community Outreach - Outreach Office and Enrollment Services Office also participates in community outreach. It works with the Public Information Office to promote North Seattle Community College to the greater community, represents NSCC at career and employment fairs, and assists other offices/departments in the participation of community outreach activities. MAIN CONTACT: Director Outreach/Entry Services: Susan Shanahan 527-3679 PARKING INFORMATION Main Telephone Number: 527-3636 Fax Number: 527-3652 Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Room CC1252 – 1st floor of the College Center Building, Security Office, main entrance faces east, toward the fountain near North Star Dining Room PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION PARKING PERMITS ARE REQUIRED OF ALL STUDENTS, GUESTS AND EMPLOYEES. Due to space limitations, students are advised to buy a parking permit for the quarter when registering. Employee annual parking can be arranged at anytime by contacting the Transportation Coordinator. Employee quarterly parking requires a verification of employment at the department level. See your department for the appropriate form and procedure. Visitor lot parking is by permit sold at machines located in the Visitor lots. Students and employees, please leave these lots available for visitors only. See parking regulations below. The only time you may park on campus without a permit is during the quarter break periods, weekends and holidays. GARAGE PARKING during the day is reserved for employees with annual and annual reserved parking permits. Access to garage parking with the quarterly permit is permitted only after 5 PM. However, access to garage disabled parking for students, guests and employees is permitted during day and evening hours with BOTH a disabled permit AND a valid campus permit. PERMIT VIOLATIONS, state motor vehicle laws and city traffic codes are strictly enforced. The 3rd unpaid infraction results in vehicle immobilization and an additional $50 fee for boot removal. Ticket fees are $10 per infraction in most cases, and higher for parking in disabled spaces without a disabled placard/hangtag. CARPOOLERS receive a reduced quarterly parking rate and must park in designated carpool areas. Register for Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Program to receive the carpool rate. A new CTR application must be filled out during the first 2 weeks of each quarter. For details and to apply, see the Transportation Coordinator. Use of the West (Carpool) Lot from 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM is reserved for CTR carpoolers only. GUEST PERMITS: Individual guest permits may be requested by non-student employees for onetime use by campus departments. Email Toni Bajado to request these. For events hosting 20 or more, contact Jeff Caldwell by email—well in advance—to request parking arrangements. PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION FEE SCHEDULE Completed transportation forms are required for employee parking permit purchase. Please see your department or the Transportation Coordinator in the Security Office to obtain the right form for you. QUARTERLY Parking Rates: Fall 2009 – Spring 2010 Students Credit hours or equivalent 0-5 6-10 11 or more $21.25 $42.75 $64.00 Employees 0 to 33.9% of full-time 34% to 50% of full-time 50.1% to 66.9% of full-time 67% or more full-time $36.25 $54.50 $72.75 $109.00 Carpool Unreserved Students Employees $35.50 $59.50 Carpool Reserved - Employees $121.25 Annual Reserved Space Regular $168.00 TMP FEE Employees Students 10 or more credits $10.00 $10.00 GoPass FEE Students paying TMP fee $110.00 Students NOT paying the TMP fee $145.00 Employees $45.00 The TMP (transportation management plan) fee enables the colleges to provide Commute Trip Reduction programs (aimed at reducing air pollution, traffic congestion, and fuel consumption), parking maintenance, and discounted bus passes for students and employees. CAMPUS PARKING REGULATIONS Parking permits are required to park on campus. Parking permits may be purchased at the Cashier’s Office on the second floor of the College Center Building. To be valid, all permits must be correctly displayed: permit number and dates clearly visible, facing out from the rearview mirror or dash. WorkSource Client Parking is located in the South Visitor lot and western-most row of the West/Carpool lot. Current WorkSource client permits are required for these areas. Visitor lots are reserved for prospective students and guests of the college. Visitors must purchase a current parking permit from the pay meter located at the booth in the lot where they parked. Permits must be displayed clearly, face-up on dashboards. Parking is limited to 2 hours in Visitor Lots. Current students and SCCD employees must park in designated student and employee lots only. Current SCCD permits from Seattle Central, South Seattle and SVI are valid in the general lots at NSCC. All-day Parking Permits cost $2 and are available at the Corliss lot parking meter for immediate use, or purchased at the Cashier’s Office for use at a later time. All-day permits purchased at the cashier’s may be returned for a full refund if un-used within 12 months from the date of purchase. All-day parking permits are for use in any parking lot except for Visitor Lots, the garage and the West (Carpool) Lot before 9:00 am. The parking garage for NSCC employees requires an annual permit, annual reserved or a garage carpool permit between 6 am – 5 pm, Monday through Friday. Weekdays after 5 pm, students may park in the garage with their current quarterly permit correctly displayed. The garage closes Monday through Thursday at 10:30 pm and at 6:00 pm on Fridays. The garage is closed all weekend. NSCC STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF & WorkSource EMPLOYEES: Hang parking permits from rear view mirror facing outward, or placed—visibly—face up on dash. If needed, secure permits on dash with tape or other adhesive to prevent misplacement. Permit number and current dates must be clearly visible. Vehicles should be locked to prevent theft and vandalism. STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF WITH DISABLED PLACARDS/ LICENSE PLATES: NSCC parking permits in addition to the handicapped permit are required. Students displaying BOTH a disabled placard and a current NSCC parking permit are allowed to park in these areas at these times: 1) anywhere in the Carpool (West) Lot at any time, if other disabled spaces are full; 2) in the garage at any time, but only in disabled or carpool spaces; 3) disabled spaces in the East lots located in front of the Wellness Center and the Peter Ku Education Building and in front of the Childcare Center in the North Lot. REMEMBER: BOTH PERMITS MUST BE CLEARLY DISPLAYED. MOTORCYCLES AND MOPEDS: Do not require a permit if parked in designated areas of the parking garage (southwest section of the College Center Building). Seattle Traffic code and 15 mph speed limit apply everywhere on campus. NOTE: Violators of these regulations and those of the City of Seattle are subject to citations and impound. For further information regarding parking, parking enforcement and general transportation issues, please visit us online at http://www.northseattle.edu/services/transportation/. MAIN CONTACTS Director of Safety & Security: Jeff Caldwell 527-3646 jcaldwel@sccd.ctc.edu Transportation Coordinator: Toni Bajado tbajado@sccd.ctc.edu 526-0060 PAYROLL & BENEFITS CONTACTS Payroll and Benefits Main Number: 587-4112 Fax Number: 287-5523 The Payroll and Benefits Office is located at the District Office: Siegal Administrative Center 1500 Harvard Ave. Seattle, WA 98122 Mailstop: 1 DO 100 PAYROLL / BENEFITS FRONT DESK Direct Deposit / SID and PIN requests / Time and Leave Reporting (TLR) / Verbal Verifications of Employment: Cheryl Stuart (206) 587 – 4112 cstuart@sccd.ctc.edu NOTE: SID/PIN requests must be email and include last 4 digits of SSN PAYROLL COORDINATORS Hourly and Student Employee Payroll / E-Time Questions (Electronic Timesheet): Virginia Barnett (206) 587 - 4121 vbarnett@sccd.ctc.edu Faculty, Classified and Exempt Staff Payroll: Melissa Stoner (206) 587 – 4124 mstoner@sccd.ctc.edu Payroll Supervisor: Kristina Martinsen (206) 287 - 5555 kmartinsen@sccd.ctc.edu BENEFIT SPECIALISTS Full Time Faculty, Classified and Exempt Staff Benefits: Theresa Leahy (206) 587 - 4115 tleahy@sccd.ctc.edu Part Time Faculty Benefits: Linda Tran (206) 344 - 4388 lmtran@sccd.ctc.edu Dependent Care Assistance Plan / Flexible Spending Account / Hourly and Student Benefits: Donna Hernandez (206) 587 - 6982 dhernandez@sccd.ctc.edu PAYROLL and BENEFITS MANAGER Susan Engel ( 206 ) 587-4120 sengel@sccd.ctc.edu PHOTO ID Main Telephone Number: 527-3663 HOURS: Week before the quarter starts and the first 2 weeks of each quarter: MONDAY - THURSDAY 8:00 AM – 6:15 PM FRIDAY 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM REGULAR HOURS: MONDAY - THURSDAY 8:00 AM – 4:15 PM FRIDAY 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM LOCATION: Front counter in Admissions/Registration, 2ND Floor, College Center Building PRESIDENT’S OFFICE Main Telephone Number: 527.3601 Fax Number: 527.3606 (Please forward all calls to this number) Mail Stop: CC 2155 Office Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY Location: 2ND Floor College Center Building - Above Work Source Area 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM 8:00 am – 4:30 PM PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Office of the President. Administrative Offices for VP for Instruction, Marketing/PIO, Grants and Contracts and Executive Dean of Work Force Education. MAIN CONTACTS President: Mark Mitsui 527-3601 Executive Assistant to the President: Cindy Rose 527-3605 Secretary: Patty Haggerty 526-7795 RUNNING START PROGRAM Main Telephone Number: 527-3682 Office Hours: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Open extended hours the week prior to and the first two weeks of the quarter. Evening appointments available throughout the quarter by request. Location: 2ND Floor, College Center Building Website: https://northseattle.edu/running-start PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Running Start provides high school students the opportunity to enroll in college-level courses tuition free, earning both high school credit and college credit at the same time. Running Start is available to students who are: At the 11th or 12th grade level and enrolled in a Washington state public high school Ready for college-level coursework (must place into either English &101 or Math &107 on the college assessment test). Ready to take advanced level courses on topics that may not be available in the high school. Tuition is free for Running Start students for a maximum of 18 credits per quarter in college level courses (courses numbered 100 level or higher). Tuition for Running Start students is paid for by their school district. Students are responsible for fees, course books, materials, and transportation. Running Start is effective fall, winter, and spring quarters. MAIN CONTACTS Student Success Specialist: Anna Marshall 527-3682 Program Coordinator: (Vacant) 527-7768 Secretary Lead: Jennifer Hein 527-7304 SAFETY & SECURITY SERVICES Main Telephone Number: 527-3636 Fax Number: 527-3652 Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY SAT., SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM Location: CC 1252 – 1st floor of the College Center Building (entrance faces the fountain in front of North Star Dining Room) PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The North Seattle Community College Safety & Security staff serves the campus seven days per week, day and evening hours. Safety & Security’s mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for students to learn and instructors to teach, committed to serving the safety needs of the students, faculty and staff of North. Some of the services include: Evening Security Escort – Security guards will escort individuals safely to their vehicles if parked on campus grounds. First Aid – Security guards are qualified to provide CPR, treat minor injuries, assist those in wheelchairs and provide care until paramedics arrive. Vehicle Assistance – Staff will assist with keys locked inside vehicles without electric locks and/or side airbags, battery jumps, etc. for those cars parked on campus grounds. Lost and Found – Lost articles turned into the Security office can be retrieved when properly identified. Articles are maintained for a reasonable length of time. Lost and Found is located in the Safety and Security Office. Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm Event Assistance – Staff helps with guest parking and general parking and general help for workshops and conferences held on campus, including weekends. Parking – Staff patrols parking areas to detect and deter vehicle theft, vandalism and illegal parking. MAIN CONTACTS Director: Jeff Caldwell 527-3646 Program Coordinator: Toni Bajado 526-0060 Security Officers: Tommy Green Patrick Prendergast Peter Stalgis 527-3636 527-3636 527-3636 SCCTV (SEATTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGES TELEVISION) Main Telephone Number: 985-3928 Fax Number: 985-3977 (Please forward all calls to this number.) Office Hours: MONDAY –FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Location: ED0841C – Garage Level of Education Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Seattle Community Colleges television station, SCCtv, delivers educational and community interest programming via cable to residents of Seattle on Comcast cable channel 28, Millennium cable channel 19 and via streaming video on the Internet to the worldwide community. In addition to television broadcast, SCCtv also produces original programs and series. SCCtv offers professional video production services for education and community based projects. Visit: www.SCCTV.net IRIS Education is a leading force within North America for providing technology and technology related solutions to K-12, Higher Education and Educational Content Providers. Currently, IRIS Education serves 77,000 (K-12) Public Schools and over 800 colleges and universities in the United States from our data center. In 2001, SCCtv built IRIS Education (Internet Resource Instructional System for Education). This advanced digital distribution system allows organizations to use IRIS as a web portal to deliver highquality video, graphic and multimedia educational content over the web. SCCtv serves as the streaming portal for the top 5 major telecourse producers in the U.S., the League for Innovation, and many Educational Content Producers. In addition to website services and custom digital delivery options, IRIS Education produces custom hybrid training courses using a custom course management system, Learning Core. Visit: www.iriseducation.org. MAIN CONTACTS General Manager: John Sharify 985-3919 Operations Manager: Tom Butterworth 985-3966 Business Manager: Cise Yare 985-3936 Director, Web Operations: Rob Rosamond 985-3963 SEXUAL HARASSMENT All employees and students have the right to a working and educational environment free from sexual harassment. Non-institutional individuals, including applicants for employment, vendors, consultants, and contractors, also have the right to be free from sexual harassment while at this institution and must not harass members of this institution’s community. This institution defines sexual harassment as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature, when: 1. Submission to such conduct is either a stated or implied term or condition of employment, or status in a course, or institutional program or activity; 2. An individual’s submission to or rejection of such conduct is used as a basis for an academic or employment decision affecting the individual; 3. Such conduct unreasonably interferes with an individual’s academic or work performance or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working or learning environment. Employees and students are encouraged to come forward with their concerns or complaints about sexual harassment. Immediate and appropriate action, as described in the complaint procedures, will be taken to resolve complaints. Retaliation against any individual for making a complaint about or cooperating in a sexual harassment investigation is not permitted. The Human Resources Administrator is the Affirmative Action Coordinator for the college campus, and is also responsible for investigating sexual harassment issues for all employees. For more information, please contact David Bittenbender at 526-7792. Student-to-student situations should be referred to the Vice President for Student Development Services. STAGE ONE THEATER Main Telephone Number: 527-3661 Fax Number: 527-3784 (Please forward all calls to this number.) Theater Hours: Vary – Listing of events available by calling 527-3661, or contact the Arts, Humanities and Adult Basic Education Division at 527-3709. Location: LB 1132A – 1st floor of the Library Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Stage One is a student theater production group which sponsors or produces free or low-cost theater events, such as performances, workshops, discussions, field trips and visiting artists. Students are encouraged to participate in all aspects of production, whether volunteer or for credit, including acting, stage management, production administration, scenery design and construction, lighting, properties, sound, costuming, publicity, make-up and house and ticket management. Areas include: Introduction to Theater, Acting, Directing, Dramatic Literature, Production, Design, Acting for the Camera Workshops: Voice for the Actor, Stage Movement, Stage Combat, Improvisation, Audition Technique, Camera Technique MAIN CONTACTS Director of Theater and Full-time Dawson Nichols Instructor: 526-0196 Room: LB1236A Technical Director: Dan Schuy 527-3708 Program Assistant: Ashley Harvey 526-0063 ADDITIONAL NOTES Stage One is our Student Activities sponsored program. Through funding provided by Student Activities, Stage One is able to produce, import and provide theater experiences to all interested students and community members free, or on a pay-what-you-can basis. STUDENT ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL (STUDENT GOVERNMENT) Main Telephone Number: 527-3641 Office Hours: Varies. Location: 1st Floor, College Center Building, north of the Baxter Center PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Eight students are selected each spring to serve as student leaders. They provide the following student support: Encourage and promote interest in college affairs. Advocate for student concerns. Provide a means whereby the college community may be aware of student needs, opinions, and attitudes. ASB funds are distributed yearly to support clubs, programs and academic support services. MAIN CONTACTS Program Coordinator: Janet Hoppe-Leonard 527-3642 Director/Advisor: Jeffrey Vasquez 527-3643 Program Coordinator: Kevin Christopher 527-3648 STUDENT COMPLAINTS Main Telephone Number: 527-3656 Fax Number: 526-3608 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: CC 2354D PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The complaints officer has the responsibility for investigating, mediating and seeking resolution for formal complaints. MAIN CONTACTS Complaints Officer: Marci Myer 527-3669 STUDENT DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE Main Telephone Number: 527-3656 Fax Number: 527-3608 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: CC 2354D, SW corner of the College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Office of the Vice President for Student Development provides leadership, management, and direction to the Student Development Services departments to ensure the services meet student needs. MAIN CONTACTS Vice President (Interim): Marci Myer 527-3669 Administrative Assistant: Marlene Moeller 527-3656 STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND MULTICULTURAL PROGRAMS Main Telephone Number: 527-3641 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Ground floor of College Center Building/north of Baxter Center PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Liaison for Student Government and 15 student clubs including multicultural clubs, art group, honor society, Student Activities etc. Assists students who want to become active on campus administrative planning committees or get involved in clubs and event planning. MAIN CONTACTS Director/Advisor: Jeffrey Vasquez 527-3643 Program Coordinator: Janet Hoppe-Leonard 527-3642 Program Coordinator: Kevin Christopher 527-3648 SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE Main Telephone Number: 529-6127 Office Hours: Varies – Please call: 529-6127 Location: Sustainability Office (1355B) - Next to the Cafeteria PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION HISTORY: During spring quarter 2009, Students 4 Sustainability worked with student leadership, the Student Fee Board, NSCC's administration, the Sustainability Committee, the student Sustainability Club, and other college faculty and staff to create the needed staffing and supplemental funding to hire a Sustainability Coordinator at North. Thanks to these committed students, the progress of sustainability development and education will continue to move forward. Christian Rusby, the new Sustainability Coordinator started working 20 hours per week in September 2009 on developing a framework for existing sustainability initiatives and started some new projects as well. RECENT MAJOR PROJECTS INCLUDE: Tree Planting and invasive species removal work party Since December 9, 2009 North has made the commitment to use 100% recycled copy paper. Introducing composting in the Cafeteria including switching to all compostable or recyclable service ware Development of a NSCC sustainability website Curriculum coordination for students in hands-on assessment projects for determining the NSCC environmental footprint UPCOMING MAJOR PROJECTS INCLUDE: Proposal of new Solar and Wind Energy Demonstration Lab to support green curriculum Offering durable plates and silverware as an alternative to only compostable in the cafeteria, online go to: http://webshare.northseattle.edu/Sustainable/compost.htm Expansion of the composting and recycling program campus-wide Secure funding for the next year of the program through the S&A fee process WAYS TO GET INVOLVED: Please contact the Student Fee Board, the Executive team and Student leadership to advocate for continued funding of the program and including an expansion to a full-time Coordinator position; Contact the Sustainability office at (206)529.6127 or crusby@sccd.ctc.edu with your project ideas and plans to incorporate sustainability into your curriculum or workplace MAIN CONTACTS Sustainability Coordinator: Christian Rusby 529-6127 crusby@sccd.ctc.edu TEACHING AND LEARNING CENTER (TLC) Main Telephone Number: 527-3776 (Please forward all calls to this number) Mail Stop: 3NC3229B Office Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY FRIDAY Location: Room 3231C - 3rd Floor, Library Building 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The North Seattle Community College Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) is an on-campus resource center, located on the third floor of the NSCC Library, dedicated to providing leadership for professional development for all college faculty and staff. In addition to a computer lab with printers and scanners, a twelve-seat computer classroom with projector and software unavailable elsewhere on campus, a small conference room, and a video editing bay, areas of particular focus include support for instructional and student service-related innovation, collaborative exploration and development of course design and assessment methods, training for all employees on software and hardware in use across the campus, a calendar of thirty to forty professionally relevant learning labs per quarter, and one-on-one help for individuals by appointment and on a drop-in basis. The TLC closely collaborates with North’s Professional Development Coordinating Council, which is charged with facilitating collaboration among groups on campus initiating professional development activities to meet the needs of the general campus community as well as specific requirements relative to all three employee classifications on campus. All employees, both full and part-time, are encouraged to take advantage of the extensive resources for professional development available to them through the TLC. To find out more, please visit the TLC website at http://webshare.northseattle.edu/tlc/. . MAIN CONTACTS Instructional Technologist/Asst. Manager: Coryl Celene-Martel 527-3776 Faculty Development Coordinator: Jamila Barton 528-4537 Instructional/Technical Support Chris Sanders 528-4623 TESTING CENTER Main Telephone Number: 527-3674 (Please forward all calls to this number) 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Office Hours: MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY FRIDAY Location: CC 2459 C - 2ND Floor, College Center Building Around the corner from Financial Aid (back in the SE corner) Monthly Testing Calendar: www.testing.northseattle.edu PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Placement tests are required for students to enroll in math or English courses. Students who have completed English 101 or Math 107 (or their equivalents) at an accredited college or university might not need to test. Bring a copy of your transcript with you when you go to a New Student Orientation or see an advisor. See the testing calendar for placement testing drop-in hours (they are not the same as open office hours). GED testing is usually offered on Thursdays – see monthly Testing calendar for specific dates and times. Please call or come by the Testing Center for the GED test registration packet, BEFORE making an appointment for testing. The packet must be submitted, in person, at least one day before the day you schedule to test. ESL testing is available by appointment only. First, go to the Registration and Admissions office to complete an ESL application. Registration and Admissions staff will tell you to take a computer printout with your name and address information to the Testing Center to make a test appointment (or to the ESL Advisor, if it is not necessary for you to test). See the monthly Testing calendar for possible appointment days and times. MAIN CONTACTS Manager: Therese Quig 527-7659 Program Coordinator: Yon Fisher 527-3675 TRANSPORTATION Main Telephone Number: 526-0060 Fax Number: 527-3652 Office Hours: MON – FRI 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: CC 1252 – 1st floor of the College Center Bldg, Security Office, (main entrance faces east toward the fountain by North Star Dining Room) PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION North Seattle Community College is located in a residential neighborhood. Residents of Licton Springs, North’s neighborhood, appreciate everyone driving slowly through residential streets, lowering the volume of car stereos, and parking on campus. If forced to park off campus, please avoid parking across driveways or lawns. Limited parking space and the Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Law require NSCC to administer a Transportation Management Plan (TMP), strongly encouraging walking, biking, carpooling or bus transportation for students and employees. Reduced bus passes (NSCC GoPass) may be purchased by students and employees. NSCC provides CTR Program incentives on a quarterly basis for employee walkers, bikers and carpoolers which include Guaranteed Ride Home, shower facilities for bikers, a secure bike cage, and reduced parking for carpools. Students can also apply for a reduced carpool parking rate. See the Transportation Coordinator to sign-up for the CTR Program during the first 2 weeks of each quarter. North is served by six Metro Transit bus routes: 5, 16, 75, 316, 345, and 346. Schedules for these and other routes can be found at the Security/Transportation Office, in the main College Center hallways leading to the cafeteria (1st floor), and near Cashier’s Office (2nd floor). Buses arrive about every 15 minutes. Parking permits for students are issued quarterly at the Cashier’s office. Rates vary according to the number of credits being taken. For current rates see the Parking page. Annual parking application forms are available at the Security Office. Full-time and part-time employees, 50% or more of full-time (receiving benefits and paying the $10 TMP fee) who wish to purchase annual parking must arrange for payroll deduction. The form must be signed by the employee and the Transportation Coordinator for completion. Quarterly Parking for part-time, hourly employees is arranged by completing the quarterly transportation request form available at your department. It requires departmental verification of your percentage of employment, determining your parking rate. For rates, see the Parking page. ORCA Pass is the college’s discounted mass-transit pass that is valid on Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro Transit, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit and Sound Transit, including Sounder Train and Light Rail. Employee rates: $10 TMP fee + $45 per quarter for the ORCA. Permanent employees are encouraged to set-up a payroll deduction through Toni Bajado at the Security Office. Hourly or part-time temporary employees choose between purchasing the ORCA or a quarterly parking pass. See your department to complete the transportation form before purchasing the ORCA at the Cashier’s. During 20102011, Student rate ORCAs are sold each quarter on a first-come, first-served basis: $10 TMP fee + $115 for those enrolled in 10 or more credits, or $150 if taking less than 10 credits. MAIN CONTACTS Director of Safety & Security: Jeff Caldwell 527-3646 Transportation Coordinator: Toni Bajado 526-0060 TUTORING Main Telephone Number: 527-3746 - Math, Science, & Social Science Division 527-0078 - Loft Writing Center Plus Office Hours: Hours vary from quarter to quarter Contact Division or the Center for Hours Location: Math/Science Learning Center – Education Building, room ED 1845B Loft Writing Center Plus – 3rd floor of Library bldg, room LB 3234 PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Tutoring is available for students in English, English as a Second Language, world languages, mathematics, physics, science, chemistry, and computer science classes. There are two tutoring labs on campus: The Math/Science Learning Center is located on the 1st level of the Education Building, room ED1845B. (see Math/Science Learning Center) Free tutoring is available to all NSCC students currently enrolled in math, physics, science, chemistry or computer science classes. Please note that we are not able to do extensive one-to-one tutoring or private tutoring. The Loft Writing Center Plus is located on the top floor of the Library (see Loft Writing Center Plus) Please contact each Center for hours information. MAIN CONTACTS Math/Science Learning Center Director: Pamela Lippert Math, Science, & Social Science Division: Loft Director: Arts, Humanities & Adult Basic Education 528-4505 527-3746 Daniel Tarker 526-0164 527-3709 Division: Please note: Tutoring services in other subject areas may be obtained by contacting the instructional department directly. UPWARD BOUND Main Telephone Number: 527-7762 Fax Number: 527-3692 (Please forward all calls to this number.) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY Location: TB 1639 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Upward Bound, a program funded by the Department of Education, provides low income and first generation college-bound high school students with services that support higher academic performance during high school and subsequent entry into a postsecondary institution. The program serves 70 high school students from three area high schools: American Indian Heritage Middle College, Franklin High School, and Roosevelt High School. Upward Bound offers regular, intensive support to its program participants throughout the year. Academic year services include after school sessions, tutoring, academic advising, college preparation, personal counseling and referrals, field trips and cultural events. During the summer months, students gather on the North campus for 7 weeks of academic classes and activities to prepare for the experience of college. MAIN CONTACTS Director: Rachel Wu 527-3691 Office Assistant: Carol Williams 527-7762 Student Success Specialists: Sreymom Serey 527-7767 Christopher Hill 527-7763 VETERANS’ SERVICES Main Telephone Number: 527-3699 Fax Number: 527-3608 (Please forward all calls to this number) Website Address: www.northseattle.edu/services/veteran.htm Financial Aid Email: nsccfinancialaid@sccd.ctc.edu Regular Office Hours: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:00 am – 4:30 pm EXCEPTIONS: One Week Before Each Qtr: MONDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 am – 6:30 pm 8:00 am – 4:30 pm 1ST and 2nd Weeks Each Qtr: MONDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 am – 6:30 pm 8:00 am – 4:30 pm Assistance is available through the Financial Aid Office if the Veteran’s Coordinator is unavailable. Location: 2nd Floor – College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Veterans’ Affairs Office serves veterans, reservists, active duty personnel and eligible dependents who receive Veterans Administration educational benefits. It also verifies the State of Washington Vietnam Service and Persian Gulf tuition reduction for eligible veterans of the 1990 Gulf War. Certification services are available for those eligible for Chapter 30/Montgomery G.I. Bill; Chapter 31 Vocational Rehabilitation; Chapter 32/VEAP, Chapter 35/Aid for Eligible Dependents, Chapter 1606/Selective Reserves and the new Post 911 Chapter 33 program. Tutoring and Work Study jobs are available for some veterans. Counseling and referral for all those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces is provided. All veterans who want to receive educational benefits through the Veterans Administration must apply through North’s Veterans’ Affairs Office MAIN CONTACTS Program Coordinator: Greg Tessensohn E-Mail: gtessensohn@sccd.ctc.edu 206-527-3699 WATCH TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE Main Telephone Number: 526-0169 Fax Number: 527-3659 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Location: IB 3321 – 3rd Floor, Instruction Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Watch Technology Institute, with support from Rolex Watch U.S.A., is one of a few Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Education Program (WOSTEP) partnership programs in the United States. We offer a 3000-hour Basic Watch Repairer Training Course that will provide our students with a certificate in Watch Repair, preparation for the WOSTEP certification exams administered at the completion of the course, and job opportunities throughout the country. Starting in 2009 we will add SAWTA (Swiss American Watch Training Alliance) to our curriculum. Recent graduates have received job offers with entry level annual salary ranging from $33,000 - $55,000 plus benefits. Over 90% of students that completed the course are working in the watch repair industry. MAIN CONTACTS Dean: Terry Cox 526-7798 Secretary Supervisor: Patty Haggerty 528-4401 Office Assistant: Shawn Nachtrieb 526-0169 Full-time Instructors: Elaine Rolf 526-0169 Erik Gresseth 985-3950 WELLNESS CENTER Main Telephone Number: 527-3631 Fax Number: 527-7787 (Please forward all calls to this number) Athletics: Men’s Basketball: 527-3745 Women’s Basketball: 527-3773 Office Hours: Varies – Please call: 527-3649 Location: Wellness Center – East Side of Campus PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The North Seattle Community College Wellness Center offers a variety of ways to begin a more active life. The Center is a 44,000 square foot facility that offers wellness, fitness, recreation and sports programs for NSCC students, staff and the general public. The facility features a well-equipped strength and cardiovascular conditioning center, three conditioning studios, and an elevated, glass-enclosed track. Upstairs we have a large gymnasium for basketball and volleyball. We offer a variety of drop-in fitness classes which vary according to the quarter. For more information on hours of operation, programs or facilities, call our automated information line at 206-527-3649. A full description of all fitness and athletic opportunities at NSCC are available in the Physical Activity section of the website at http://www.northseattle.edu/services/wellness/facilities.htm Free Weights: Within the free weight area one can use dumbbells ranging from 3lb-120lb, bar bells ranging from 10 lb-140lb as well as squat racks, bench press, and leg press machines. Weight Machines: The Wellness Center features a full line of weight machines by vendors such as Body Master, Precor, Tuff Stuff and Cybex, . Along with weight machines, the Center also features a variety of cardio equipment manufactured by Precor, Cybex and Expresso- including treadmills, ellipticals, rowers, cross/arc trainers, stationary and recumbent bikes. Indoor Track: The Wellness Center also features an indoor track. The track can be used for walking, jogging or performing any other type of dynamic exercises. The track is 1/13 of a mile long (13 laps equals one mile). Fitness Studio: The Wellness Center contains three fitness studios. The studios are used to teach a variety of fitness classes. The classes provide a fun and friendly environment to all individuals of varying fitness levels. All members are welcome to join in on any drop-in classes of interest. Drop in fitness class schedules vary by quarter and can be found on our website or printed versions can be picked up at the front desk. MAIN CONTACTS Center Manager/ Intercollegiate Athletics: Carianya Napoli 528-4591 Office Assistant: Jana Gimness 527-3695 PE Coordinator: Trish Root 528-4593 Wellness Info Line: 527-3649 Front Desk Direct Line: 527-3631 ADDITIONAL NOTES For membership info call 527-3631 or visit our website: http://www.northseattle.edu/services/wellness/facilities.htm WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Main Telephone Number: 527-3719 Fax Number: 526-0086 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM FRIDAY 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM Location: TB 1555 PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Name of Program Coordinator Phone Number BAE (Bachelors in Education), Residency Elementary Teacher Certificate K-8 Laurie Roberts 529-6052 Elementary Education Director: Dina Benedetti 527-3780 Program Assistant: Ingrid Hoermann 527-3719 MAIN CONTACTS Who Can Help – Who Do I Call? * Starred items are for INTERNAL USE OR EVENTS only. For Information On Contact Phone Number Car jumps and keys locked in car. Security 527-3636 Emergencies 911, then Security 911 then 527-3636 Event Planning* Cindy Rose 527-3605 Directions to North http://northseattle.edu/directions Facility Work Orders Go to web page and simply type: Facops 527-3636 Guest Parking via Email Contact Toni Bajado in Security: tbajado@sccd.ctc.edu 526-0060 IT Services /Computer work orders Go to web page and simply type: HELP 527-3630 Lost & Found – Security and Security/Library 527-3636 Security Library (Library brings Lost & Found items to Security on Fridays) 527-3607 Library Maintenance Reporting (restroom Go to web page and simply type: Facops 527-3633 Parking (General and Guest) Security 527-3636 Parking Permits (Student) Cashier’s Office 527-3627 Posting for Jobs http://www.seattlecolleges.edu/humanresources/ Public Records Request Carol Summers 526-7791 Publicity*/Calls from Media Carol Summers 526-7791 Readerboards* Carol Summers 526-7791 Mary Lou Averill – Facilities Usage Form Patty Haggerty – Boardroom Janet Hoppe-Leonard – Student Club Room, Baxter Center Farideh Faraz – Classrooms Sandra Dermates – North Star, Green Room Mary Lou Averill – ED 2843A, Education Bldg. Division Offices for their Conference Rooms 526-7704 526-3601 527-3652 527-3702 527-3781 526-7704 Security 527-3636 Screen Savers* Carol Summers 526-7791 Seattle Central Comm. Coll. Info. Campus general phone 587-3800 South Seattle Comm. Coll. Info. Campus general phone 764-5300 Transcripts https://northseattle.edu/transcripts 527-3665 Vehicle Assistance Security 527-3636 problems, etc.) Room Rentals* or Reservations Room unlocks (Security does this for authorized personnel only.) Visitor parking - and handicap parking (see meter in visitor lot) To arrange for a group to park on campus call Security 527-0060 WOMEN’S CENTER Main Telephone Number: 527- 3696 Fax Number: 985-3958 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Open extended hours the week prior to and the first two weeks of the quarter. Evening appointments available throughout the quarter by request. Location: 2ND Floor, College Center Building Website: http://www.northseattle.edu/services/women/ PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION Resource and referral information (domestic violence, sexual assault, childcare, housing/utilities, health care, scholarships) as well as programs on women’s issues, nontraditional careers, and gender equity. MAIN CONTACTS Student Success Specialist: Laura Cheung 527-7308 Secretary Lead: Jennifer Hein 527-7304 Office Assistant III: Sybrina Woodson 527-7658 WORKER RETRAINING Main Telephone Number: 527-3787 Fax Number: 526-0175 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Room 1354B, College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The Worker Retraining Program, created by the State of Washington’s Workforce Employment and Training Act in 1993, provides training for unemployed and dislocated workers. The program is designed for individuals who need to change their careers or enhance their skills in order to re-enter the workforce. Students can enroll in NSCC’s approved technical/professional certificate and applied science degree programs. The Worker Retraining Program does not support academic transfer degrees or continuing education classes. A student is eligible for the Worker Retraining Program if he or she is: Laid-off / Collecting or eligible for unemployment insurance; Laid off / Exhausted unemployment insurance in the last two years; A displaced homemaker (Provided unpaid services to family members for at least one year and have been dependent on the income of another family member, but within the last three years no longer supported by that income); Self-employed and unemployed (Owned/operated own business but have been unemployed within the last three years as a result of "general economic conditions"); Separated from US armed services in last 24 months with an honorable discharge. MAIN CONTACTS Director: John Bowers 527-3727 Worker Retraining Support Specialist: Aimee Elber 527-3686 Academic Advisor: Felicia Ishino-Amen 527-7307 Financial Aid Coordinator: Brianne Sanchez 528-4703 Employment Security Co-Lo: Jackie Perry 527-3764 WORKFIRST Main Telephone Number: 527-3787 Fax Number: 526-0175 (Please forward all calls to this number) Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Room 1354B, College Center Building PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION The WorkFirst Program is a state-funded program designed to assist families receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) reach their educational goals and prepare for employment. Participating students receive funding for tuition, fees and books. Students must be receiving TANF and have permission from their DSHS caseworker to attend training. Some former TANF recipients may be eligible provided they received TANF within the last two years, are currently employed more than 20 hours a week, and meet income guidelines. MAIN CONTACTS Director: John Bowers 527-3727 Academic Advisor: Felicia Ishino-Amen 527-7307 Financial Aid Coordinator: Brianne Sanchez 528-4703 Workforce Specialist: Kristi Lagrutta 527-3769 WORKSOURCE AFFILIATE SEATTLE WORKSOURCE AFFILIATE NORTHNORTH SEATTLE Main Telephone Number: (206) 440-2500 Fax Number: (206) 440-2501 (Please forward all calls to this number) Mail Stop: CC1151 Office Hours: MONDAY – FRIDAY Location: (1st Floor, College Center Building, south end of 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Administration wing) Website: www.go2worksource.com PROGRAM/SERVICE DESCRIPTION WorkSource is Washington’s premier one-stop employment center for job seekers and employers. WorkSource is a partnership of many government and community-based organizations who can help you find a good job. This means that all the information and resources are in one place – WorkSource offers a variety of complementary services that are free of charge such as a job search resources, computer labs, workshops, employer connections and professional consultations. MAIN CONTACTS Administrator: Kathy Keolker (206) 529-6077 kkeolker@esd.wa.gov WorkFirst Supervisor: Michael Crawford (206) 529-6078 mcrawford@esd.wa.gov Placement Supervisor: Susan Stewart (206) 529-6080 sstewart@esd.wa.gov Administrative Assistant: Nicki Hofland nhofland@esd.wa.gov (206) 529-6079