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Established in 1964, Shoreline Community College is home to around 10,000 students with almost 1,000 international students from more than 65 countries. The institution is a public community college near Seattle, Washington in the U.S.
With over 90 academic and professional/technical programs to choose from, international students prepare for successful careers at Shoreline. Students complete the first two years of an undergraduate degree at Shoreline, and then transfer to a top U.S. university for two more years to complete their degree.
While it is encouraged, international students are not required to take the TOEFL or any other English proficiency test to be accepted at Shoreline. If students choose not to take an exam in advance or do not place at an academic level, there is an English language placement test they will take during International Student Orientation to determine their English level.
Shoreline is located on a peaceful, 83-acre campus, just two kilometres north of the city of Seattle. In a beautiful region known as the Pacific Northwest, Seattle is a vibrant city that also has stunning natural scenery. There are huge variety of locations and activities for students to enjoy, including national parks and beaches.
Seattle is also home to many Fortune 500 companies, including Microsoft, Amazon, and Starbucks. Shoreline alumni often find opportunities for their post-graduation work experience — known as Optional Practical Training (OPT) — at these companies.
Shoreline is among the top 20 U.S. community colleges out of 1,462 nationwide for the number of international students it hosts (IIE, 2021). The college is recognized as one of the top three community colleges in the state of Washington (WalletHub, 2021). Shoreline has received a prestigious Paul Simon spotlight award for its leadership in campus internationalization. Students from Shoreline also consistently receive the competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad.
International students who choose to study the first two years of an undergraduate degree at Shoreline will receive guidance to help them transfer to an esteemed U.S. university. There, students will complete the last two years of their degrees.
Shoreline has numerous Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) partnerships with well-known and high-quality universities. However, students can transfer to any university they qualify for and have transferred to almost 200 universities in all 50 states and even other countries.
Some of the universities Shoreline students transfer to include:
Graduates of Shoreline have also found post-graduation work experience — known as Optional Practical Training (OPT) — at well-known companies including T-Mobile and Microsoft.
Shoreline Community College has taken steps to ensure that the welfare of all staff and students is safeguarded during the coronavirus pandemic, and that student access to education is not significantly disrupted. The college is offering both hybrid on-campus options with enhanced COVID-19 safety protocols for students who want to study in the U.S. and a number of key services online for students who will study from overseas. The health and well-being of the campus community is its highest priority. All students and staff need to complete vaccination attestation to enter campus.
Shoreline will continue to offer online services for students studying overseas that include:
The college has also adopted both hybrid in person and online learning models for the delivery of courses. Students can come to the U.S. to study or opt to begin any program online and then come to campus for face-to-face instruction once they are able to do so. In that way, students can get started on their academic plans regardless of their specific situation and do not need to defer their studies.
The entry requirements at the institution now include Duolingo as evidence of English language proficiency and for the issuing of a form I-20. Foundation and pre-sessional English courses are also available online at the university. In addition, the college continues to offer scholarships and emergency grant to eligible students.
US$10,525 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
US$11,289 Living costs
US$9,147 To live on campus
International students will benefit from low tuition costs at Shoreline Community College that are, on average, around 50 percent to 70 percent less than at public and private four-year universities.
Shoreline offers a number of scholarships to new and continuing international students to help them pay tuition fees. The scholarship for new international students is USD500. The awards for international student scholarships are made on the basis of academic excellence and, for new international students, the demonstration of English language proficiency. New international students may choose to be considered for scholarships when applying to Shoreline, without the need for a direct or alternative scholarship application process.
To align with visa regulations, Shoreline requires applicants to demonstrate that they have sufficient financial resources to be able to live and study in the U.S.
Applying to Shoreline Community College is simple and straightforward. In most cases, all application materials can be submitted online. No SAT is required for admission.
There are four requirements for all students:
Online Application
Academic Records
Financial statement
USD50 Application fee
While it is encouraged, international students are not required to take the TOEFL or any other English proficiency test to be accepted at Shoreline. If students choose not to take an exam in advance or do not place at an academic level, there is an English language placement test they will take during International Student Orientation to determine their English level.
International students who have previously taken an English proficiency test may be able to enroll directly into college-level English or the advanced English language course, English for Academic Purposes (EAP). Students in EAP can also take college classes at the same time.
Students who receive the minimum IELTS scores, or equivalent, will be guaranteed a place in:
For test scores lower than these, students will take the English language placement test during orientation.
International students have numerous study options at Shoreline Community College:
Areas of study at Shoreline include arts, communication, business, healthcare, medical, science, technology, engineering, math, social sciences and education.
Shoreline also offers an Honor’s College program, where students can challenge themselves by engaging in research with professors. Benefits of this program include guaranteed smaller class sizes with more rigorous coursework, research projects, presentation opportunities at prestigious universities, additional support during the university transfer process, and more connections in the academic community. Through the transformative Honor’s College experience, international students will stand out when applying to transfer to a top four-year university.
The safety of the entire college community is of paramount importance to Shoreline. Therefore, it has the security in place to ensure that everyone has a safe, welcoming and comfortable time on campus and beyond.
The Safety and Security department works alongside all areas of the college, providing security services 24/7 in order to create a safe environment for the college community. Services include: