Types of Financial Assistance - Employment

 

Work Study

Federal Work Study and Washington State Work Study is available to Shoreline Community College students. Work study is part-time employment either on campus or off-campus. Priority is given to students meeting the early financial aid deadline. It is awarded on a funds-available basis.

 

Students may not work more than 19 hours a week. The number of hours for which you can earn money depends on financial need and availability of positions. You must complete a financial aid application and mark that you are interested in Work study.

 

For a current list of available work study positions, please visit the bulletin board outside of the Financial Aid Office.

 

If you would like more information, contact the workstudy coordinator, 206-546-4761.

Jobs Connections Center

 

About Jobs Connections

The mission of Job Connections Center is to provide students, the community and employers with a career development and placement program. The goal is to have a single point of access to services for both job-seekers and employers. > About Jobs Connections

 

Employers Services

It is our goal to support employers in our community by providing links to job postings, resources for recruiting and hiring, and other services.  Let Shoreline Community College be your human resource partner. > Employers Services

 

Career Exploration

There are many resources available to students who are looking at possible careers.  Make an appointment with an SCC counselor or take a few personality quizzes to assess your interests. > Career Exploration

 

Student Internships

Internships are great opportunities to get a quick "first hand" look at what you might be doing in your chosen field of study.  SCC will help you find an internship to meet your needs.  Take some time to review the information to prepare you for an internship. > Student Internships

 

Job Searching

Looking for a job can be a challenging event in anyone's life.  There is no one way to find the job for you.  Follow the link from the title to find ideas of what to do, where to go,  etc.  We advise you to try not just one, but several of these ideas. > Job Searching

 

Tuition Assistance Programs

Are you looking for a new career?  You may be a candidate for tuition assistance so that you can enter one of several programs designed to assist those who wish to "career switch," or enter the workforce for the first time. > Tuition Assistance Programs

 

Free tuition for students who qualify

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