Overview of Shoreline Community College |
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| Institution Type: | Public |
| Campus Setting: | Large suburb |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Associate's |
| Level of Institution: | At least 2 but less than 4 years |
| Calendar: | Quarter |
“The teachers are awesome and I can tell they love to teach. The administration is always available to answer all my questions. The campus is beautiful.…”
“professors here are very accommodating, and are willing to meet with you. the student body is very active around campus, promoting activities and keeping students informed about policy changes at…”
“shoreline cc is easy to navigate around. everyone i have met there is very helpful. i am extreemly excited to start school this spring at shoreline cc.…”
“The quality of teachers can and does in certain situations surpass the level of teaching provided by the University of Washington. The teachers love to teach and are passionate about…”
“Campus classes are EXCELLENT. Online course can sometimes leave something to be desired. Howard Hsu is an AMAZING photography teacher.…”
I do not commute to SCC often as I am currently taking online classes being a part-time employee and a part-time student. I do enjoy the enthusiasm of some of the teachers that I have had over this course. Some have made it very enjoyable to take online classes and some were confusing. Just like any other class, these online classes are a toss up in terms of enjoyment because some can be extremely fun while other times, disorganized and detached.
» Read MoreThe music department is phenomenal for a community college, it was personally my favorite part. They have so many different music groups and different things to learn in just that one building. Also, the campus is surprisingly beautiful, there are sculptures and fountains all around, and the new student center is wonderful.
» Read MoreThe campus is gorgeous, the people are nice, and the environment just makes me happy. There are little coffee and snack stands, picnic tables, and areas to just kick back and study in quiet or with your friends.
» Read MoreShoreline has a very scenic view that combines nature with metropolitain. Plus, having a small student to teacher ratio that is about the same as it was in high school is a bonus.
» Read MoreOh, I definitely enjoy being at Shoreline. The campus looks so Zen with all the cherry blossoms blooming in the Spring, and the green grass looking greener than ever. There is more than enough lounge area outside and inside the school. The school is also handicap accessible. All the doors automatically open, and there are always ramps. I enjoy being in the Sanctuary, which is a large quiet room with plenty of desks, upstairs in the library. That is where I get most of my studying done. I've also made a lot of close friends at Shoreline, which can be hard to do at a college, given that everyone only sees each other in class.
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