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Shoreline Community College
NameShoreline Community College
Established1964
TypePublic community college
PresidentDr. Jack Kahn
CityShoreline
StateWashington
CountryUnited States
CampusSuburban, 83 acres
ColorsBlue & white
MascotDolphin
Websiteshoreline.edu

Shoreline Community College. Founded in 1964, it is a public, two-year institution located in Shoreline, Washington, a suburb north of Seattle. The college serves the North King County region of the Puget Sound area and is part of the Washington State Community and Technical Colleges system. It offers a comprehensive range of academic transfer, professional-technical, and continuing education programs to a diverse student body.

History

The institution was established by a vote of the Shoreline School District in 1964, with its first classes held at the former Ronald School building. The current campus on a wooded 83-acre site was opened in 1970, with initial facilities designed by the architectural firm John Graham & Company. Throughout its history, it has expanded its role, notably establishing one of the first professional-technical programs in computer information systems in the Pacific Northwest during the 1980s. Key developments include the construction of the Ray W. Howard Library and Technology Center in 1996 and the opening of the 9000 Building for science and automotive programs in 2010. The college has maintained accreditation through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.

Academics

The college offers over 100 degree and certificate programs across several divisions. The University Transfer program allows students to complete the first two years of a bachelor's degree, with guaranteed admission agreements to institutions like the University of Washington and Washington State University. Notable professional-technical programs include Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Automotive Technology, Aviation Maintenance Technology, and Biotechnology. It also hosts specialized centers such as the Clean Energy Technology Center and the Model United Nations program. The college is recognized for its strong ESL offerings and workforce training through the Workforce Education department.

Campus

The 83-acre campus is situated in a residential area of Shoreline, Washington, featuring a mix of modern and original 1970s architecture amidst preserved forested areas. Major facilities include the Ray W. Howard Library, the Science and Automotive (9000) Building, the Health Sciences Building, the Visual Arts Building, and the Music Building. The campus also houses the Shoreline Conference Center, a Child Care Center, and the Student Union Building. Outdoor amenities include athletic fields, walking trails, and a large pond. The college's Aviation Maintenance Technology program operates out of a hangar at nearby King County International Airport.

Student life

Student life is coordinated by the Associated Student Government (ASG), which funds over 30 clubs and organizations, including the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, the International Student Association, and the STEM Club. The college fields intercollegiate athletic teams, known as the Dolphins, in Soccer, Basketball, and Volleyball, competing in the Northwest Athletic Conference. Cultural and educational events are held throughout the year, such as the Speaker Series, performances at the College Theater, and the annual Multicultural Center celebrations. Support services include the Veterans Resource Center, the Accessibility Services office, and the Career and Transfer Center.

Notable people

Notable alumni include Megan Rapinoe, Olympic gold medalist and FIFA Women's World Cup champion; John Keister, comedian and host of Almost Live!; and Jeff Dye, comedian and television personality. Faculty and staff of note have included Timothy Egan, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and *New York Times* columnist, who taught writing, and Macklemore (Ben Haggerty), Grammy Award-winning rapper, who attended classes. Former Washington State Senate member Darlene Fairley also served on the college's board of trustees.

Category:Community colleges in Washington (state) Category:Educational institutions established in 1964 Category:Shoreline, Washington