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If you applied for admissions online, you will
receive an e-mail with your SID. If you applied for
admissions in person, you will receive a letter in the
mail with your SID. If you are a current or
returning student
click here to look up your SID online.
Your pin number is your 6 digit birth date. (MMDDYY)
Do I need to reapply if I have attended Shoreline CC
in the past?
No.
Click Here to go to the Reactivations Form online
and follow the instructions.
Click Here for information for online registration
eligibility.
Do I have to have an advising/registration
appointment if I am only taking one class or have a
bachelor's degree?
No. Call 206-546-4611 and we can get you set up for
online registration
Yes, you can repeat a course an additional two times
to improve a grade, but credit is applied only once.
To repeat a course, register for the course and then
fill out and submit the
Repeated Course Notice to Records in the FOSS
Building. Only the highest grade for the course
will be used in computing the grade point average.
The lower grade remains on the transcript and is
designated with an "R" to indicate the course has been
repeated. (Only decimal grades are used in GPA
calculation, this includes "V" grades.)
Yes. To transfer credits from another college
you will need to have your official transcripts from
that college sent to our Admissions Office. To
have your incoming transcripts evaluated for a transfer
degree please fill out the
Transfer Degree Request for Transcript Evaluation
form and return it to Enrollment Services. If you
are taking classes for a certificate program please
contact your program advisor for an evaluation. (Please
note: Only Shoreline credits show on your Shoreline
transcript.)
Enrollment Verifications can only be made after the
10th day of each quarter. There are two ways a
student can obtain an enrollment verification. You
can
click here, enter your SID and PIN and you will be
taken the National Clearing House website. Follow
the directions on the screen to print out your
verification. If you need a signed letter with the
college seal you can fill out the
Request for Enrollment Verification form and submit
it to Enrollment Services. Please allow a minimum
of 3 business days for your request to be completed.
Employers & agencies can contact the National Student
Clearinghouse by
clicking here.
First, contact your instructor or the division
office. This is the first stop on your grade's journey.
If you have already gone through this first step and
still don't have what you need, contact the Registrar's
office, located on the main floor of the FOSS building.
You need to submit a Student Information Update form
which can be downloaded by
clicking here. Name changes require photo ID and
legal court (notarized) documents. Please submit to
Records located on the main floor of the FOSS.
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If a spot opens up for you in the class before the
quarter starts you will automatically be enrolled. You
can check the status of the waitlist online by clicking
here. The automatic waitlist shuts off after the
third day of the quarter so if you have not been
officially added to the class by this time, you will
need to get permission from the instructor to add the
class.
To view and/or print a copy of your current schedule
please
click here.
No, grades are not mailed to students. To view
your grade for a quarter
click here and you will be taken to the "Grades and
Unofficial Transcripts" page. Follow the
directions on the page and you will be able to view your
grades.
If you were dropped from your classes before the
quarter started you can re-register for your classes.
However, if one or more classes are now full you will
need to put yourself on the waitlist. If you were
dropped after the quarter has started and it is after
the 5th day of classes you will have to get instructor
permission for each class for which you wish to
re-register.
If you register before the quarter starts generally
your tuition is due within 5 business days or the first
day of the quarter whichever comes first. If you
register after the quarter starts your tuition is due
within 24 hours. Deferment options are available.
You can contact Registration at (206) 546-4611 for more
information.
Yes, you can drop classes after the quarter starts.
Starting the 11th day of the quarter you will need to
get instructor permission to drop a class, the class
will show as a "W" on your transcript for withdrawal,
and you be charged a $15 add/drop fee. No "W"
will be given after the first day of the seventh week.
Instead the student will need to contact the instructor
about withdrawal options.
If you drop a class the first week of the quarter you
get an 80% refund for the tuition that was paid.
If you drop a class the second week through fourth weeks
of the quarter you get a 50% refund*. No refunds
are granted after the fourth week of the quarter.
*Summer quarter deadlines differ. Please refer
to the Summer class schedule.
Yes, you can add classes during the first week of the
quarter if the class is open. If the class is full
you will need permission from the instructor.
During the second week of the quarter* you will need
instructor permission to add a class even if the class
is open. During the third week and fourth weeks of
the quarter* you will need permission from the
instructor and the division dean to add a class, plus
you will be charged a $15 add/drop fee.
*Summer quarter deadlines differ. Please refer
to the Summer class schedule.
Yes. Students age 60 and older qualify for the
Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver. Under this program
a student pays a $5.00 non-refundable fee per quarter
plus per credit college fees. The $5.00 fee does
not include special fees specific to individual
classes, such as computer lab fees. The student
will be required to pay any and all special fees.
Senior Waiver students can take up to 2 classes for the
quarter at this discounted rate. Students should
go to class beginning the first week and get the
instructors signature to register on the Senior Tuition
Waiver form (see below). Senior Waiver students
can register for classes on the 6th day of the quarter
(4th day for Summer quarter) and payment is due 24 hours
after registration.
To take advantage of this waiver, students must
download
a waiver form. Students must get permission from
an instructor to sign up for a class using the Senior
Citizen Tuition Waiver form.
State employees, including Shoreline CC employees,
can qualify for a tuition waiver at Shoreline.
Under this program a state or Shoreline CC employee must
pay a $20.00 non-refundable fee per quarter plus per
credit college fees and any special fees specific to
individual classes. Students who use this waiver
can register for up to 6 credits per quarter at this
discounted rate. Both state employees and
Shoreline CC employees must also have their Human
Resources department fill out a section on their waiver
form. Under a tuition waiver, students must wait
until the 6th day of the quarter (4th day for Summer
quarter) to officially register for a class.
Tuition and fees are due within 24 hours of
registration.
To take advantage of this waiver, students must
download
a waiver form. Students must get permission from
an instructor to sign up for a class using the State
Employee Tuition Waiver form.
A Flag on your record could mean that you owe tuition
and/or fees from a previous quarter, you have a parking
ticket, you have a library fine, or some other block
that prevents registration until it is taken care of by
the student. It could also mean you have a hold on your
record if you are part of a special program like Running
Start, CEO, Workfirst, etc. If you are part of a
special program you will not be able to register online.
To find out what the Flag is and how to take care of it
please call Registration at (206) 546-4611.
You can pay in person with the Cashier's office in
the FOSS Building, by phone by calling (206) 546-7850,
or online by clicking
here.
I am taking an online class this quarter, how can I
access my class?
To access an online or hybrid class you will need to
go to the Blackboard website by clicking
here.
Your username and password will be as follows:
Username = first letter of first name + the first 4
letters of last name + last 4 number of SID
Password = last 5 numbers of SID
How can I find out what my registration date is for
the next quarter?
For continuing students, to find out when you are
able to register for classes for the next quarter
click here and follow the directions on the screen.
In general, continuing students with 75+ credits will
be able to register on the first day registration opens.
Students with 45-74 credits will be able to register on
the second day. Students with 30-44 credits can
register on the third day. Students with 15-29 can
register on the fourth day and students with 0-14
credits can register on the fifth day.
To contact an instructor you can search for them on
the
campus directory or
click here to view a list of instructors and staff
by division.
How many credits can I register for each quarter?
Students may register for up to 18 credits online.
To register for more than 18 credits a student will need
to fill out a
Class Registration Form and submit it to
Registration in the FOSS building. To register for
more than 23 credits a student will need to speak to an
advisor and get their signature on the registration
form.
Parking permits can be purchased at the Cashier's
Office in the FOSS Building. The cost is $25 per
quarter for students taking classes during the day and
$10 per quarter for students taking evening only
classes.
How can I find out when a certain course will be
offered?
You can view the
Annual Schedule of Courses to find out what
quarter(s) a class is offered.
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The first step is to consult with your advisor. Next
you will need to
Apply for Graduation. If you are in a
professional/technical program, consult your program
advisor.
is a direct transfer to most of the 4-year
colleges in the state.
will transfer to the UW and most out of
state colleges.
is not a direct transfer.
Consult your advisor if you need assistance in deciding
which degree to apply for.
90 credits are required for the
, 90 for the
and Associate of Science, Track 1 and 2
degrees.
If you are no longer attending Shoreline, we can
transfer in up to 10 credits. If you are attending
Shoreline, you may transfer in as many credits as are
needed to meet the requirements.
Be sure to mark "After Degree Posts" in order to have
your evaluation done in a timely manner and your
official transcript sent to the 4-year college. This
form may be submitted toward the end of the quarter in
which you plan to graduate.
Your diploma will arrive approximately 8 - 10 weeks
after your degree has been posted and the diploma list
has been submitted. (This depends on the quarter, as
Spring typically takes longer to process.)
There is a $20.00 graduation application fee which
applies only to degrees.
What if I apply for more than one degree?
The $20.00 fee is good for all degree applications
for one academic year (Fall through Summer)
There will be no additional charge if you apply to
graduate another quarter within the same academic year.
There is no application fee for certificates.
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