Workforce Education

 

WorkforceA wide range of programs and services help make Shoreline Community College's Workforce and Economic Development mission a reality. Our major focus areas are listed below:

 

Free tuition for students who qualify

Career training at Shoreline Community College may be the answer to your dreams! > Go To College For Free

 

How to apply for services through DSHS Complete an application for benefits.

You can get the application at your local Community Services Office (CSO) ,or you can call and ask that an application be sent to you. You may complete an on-line application by clicking here. Use the on-line application to:

  • Start a new application.
  • Report a change.
  • Submit an eligibility review.

SCC Program and Grant Development

Workforce and Economic Development works closely with college campus constituencies to develop new programs and educational resources in support of the college's mission and strategic plan

Professional-Technical Programs Shoreline offers a wide range of high demand occupations. SCC also offers Prof-Tech for special populations to support students with special needs. > Click Here

 

Job Connections Center

Shoreline's Career Employment Service Center offers a range of employment-focused services including tuition assistance for dislocated workers, work-based internships, career counseling, employment workshops, and career expos. Automated job listings and referrals are available on campus thanks to SCC's Employment Security Co-Location initiative. > Click Here

 

High School Tec Prep

SCC's youth programs are designed to direct students toward rewarding careers through education and training:

Worker Retraining

Worker Retraining is a state funded program that provides job-related training and employment services to dislocated and unemployed workers to help them gain additional training in their existing field or get started on a new career path. > Click Here

 

Food Stamp Program

Provides free tuition and books and support of services for food stamp recipients. > Click Here

 

Professional Technical Advisory Committees

The primary purpose of PTAC is to promote collaboration between specific educational programs and business, industry, and labor in preparing students to enter and succeed in their chosen career. Advisory Committees have historically been a very effective means of making the educational delivery system respond to the needs of a constantly changing labor market. > Click Here