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About Us
Hours
The Program Manager position for the Multicultural Center is currently vacant:
Interim Contacts: Lynette Peters, Program Manager PUB Room 9302 E-mail: lpeters@shoreline.edu Phone: 206-546-4715
Dr. Yvonne L. Terrell-Powell FOSS 5229 E-mail: yterrell@shoreline.edu Phone: 206-546-4509 The Multicultural Center provides an opportunity for people of all cultures to meet, to explore their cultural origins, and to work toward understanding, respect, and appreciation for the diversity within our campus community and society.
The Multicultural Center promotes student academic success and personal empowerment. Students meet to study and to socialize; they are able to utilize computers with Internet access, discuss academic and multicultural information and share multiple perspectives.
The Multicultural Center offers lectures, workshops and special events that are designed for staff and community members to develop and enhance their multicultural awareness, knowledge, and skills.
Stay tuned for more information about the statewide Students of Color Conference-April 19-21, 2012 in Yakima, WA!
Applications available starting Monday, February 6.
Services
We'll meet with you one-on-one to learn more about you and your personal needs. Together we'll explore campus and community resources; other campus departments, local organizations, and agencies that may provide financial assistance for childcare, utilities, basic needs, and searching for scholarships.
Scholarship Search Completing the FAFSA- Free Application for Federal Student Aid - is an important step to finding funding for school. It is often an essential part of a scholarship application. We can assist you with interpreting and completing the FAFSA. We also understand that not all students are eligible to apply for federal financial aid. Other resources may be available to assist you. Come chat with us to discuss options.
Searching for scholarships, (finding money to help with school expenses) requires significant time and effort. We are available to meet one-on-one with you to discuss the scholarship search process. Here are a few resources to help get you started:
Shoreline Community College Foundation The Shoreline Community College Foundation sponsors scholarships for new and continuing Shoreline students. TheWashboard.org TheWashboard.org is a free, web-based, non-profit scholarship clearinghouse for Washington students seeking college scholarships. Multicultural Resources (Under construction)
Campus Multicultural Initiatives (Under construction)
Shoreline Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities.
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