Student Leadership and Multicultural Programs is hiring 10 student leaders for 2022-2023! This is a, paid opportunity, for folks who want to get involved on campus, and no experience is necessary., Overview:, The goal of student leadership is to provide student input and insight in various capacities across the campus to provide a sense of belonging to their campus experience through a lens of equity., Student leaders will:, Sit on campus wide committees to represent the student voice Plan and host programs and activities to cultivate a sense of belonging and community for students with a wide range of lived experiences Run student affinity groups: Asian American, Pacific Islander, Indigenous, LGBTQ+, Students with disabilities, Latine, Black and African American Work with club leaders and their…, Application Procedures:, Go to Seattle Colleges' careers site . Sign in to access your account, or if you are not an existing user, select the New User link to create one. Review the job description and select the Apply button to begin your application. If you have any questions please email jeane.robles@seattlecolleges.edu . If you are interested, please see the application details below: student leadership…
Johnson Controls Community College Partnership Program invests in local technical college programs to support thriving career paths, spur local economic development and narrow the global skilled labor gap., North Seattle College will invest in the career pathway for the next generation of building technology innovators. Through a $100,000 grant from the Johnson Controls Community College Partnership Program, North Seattle College will expand its associate degree and certificate programs in Electronics. In addition to the initial investment, North Seattle College is eligible for up to three years of…, About Johnson Controls, At Johnson Controls (NYSE:JCI), we transform the environments where people live, work, learn and play. As the global leader in smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, our mission is to reimagine the performance of buildings to serve people, places and the planet. Building on a proud history of more than 135 years of innovation, we deliver the blueprint of the future for industries such as…
Beginning, April 4, , services will be open, Monday through Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., This includes all student-facing services, including instructional division offices. These days and hours are all subject to change, depending on the extent that COVID-19 cases fall or rise in the region. An extra day has been added to expand virtual services into the evenings. Beginning the week of, April 4, , virtual student services, including Admissions, Advising, Financial Aid and Registration, are available until, 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, . Here are some important notes: As referenced above, North’s entry procedures and vaccination requirements have not changed. If you are on campus, please complete the Online Daily Wellness Screening Form , preferably before you arrive on site. Zoom Zones are available on campus for students who need to participate in online activities or virtual classes. Information about parking is…
NSC’s Continuing Education (CE) program launched a micropathway in Audio Engineering in 2021. Angela Dane, co-creator of the new program, realized that women and BIPOC communities were underrepresented in the audio engineering field, and as a result, set out to educate, inspire, and empower women with the creation of Womxn & Audio; a collaboration with Gear Fanatix (co-founded by NSC CE…
The 2022 Washington State Students of Color Conference, will be held virtually, April 21-22, ! The goal of the conference is to support Washington State students to become more active proponents of their own education and life choices, and expand the opportunities and possibilities for students to become agents of change. SOCC is a respected and amazing conference that centers the experience of BIPOC students in a community that promotes equity, diversity & inclusion! Participating…, All registration costs, materials, and accommodations are provided through programs sponsored by Seattle Central College's Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Department, Participation Requirements:, You must be enrolled at North Seattle College (Spring quarter of 2022) to participate. You must write a paragraph (3 to 7 sentences) stating why you would like to attend the SOCC. SOCC application must be submitted by April 7th, 2022, no applications will be accepted after this date. All students must attend a pre-conference info session- Fill out this application for registration or join an…, All Info. Sessions will meet in this Zoom Room on the following dates:, Tuesday, March 22: Noon - 1 p.m. Thursday, April 7: Noon - 1 p.m. FAQs, How much is the conference?, FREE!, Who can attend the conference?, ANYBODY! The conference will center the experiences of people of color, but all are welcomed and encouraged to attend! , When is the conference?, Thursday, April 21 and Friday April 22 (specific times will be shared at a later date)., Where is the conference?, Online via Zoom., Why should I attend?, GREAT learning, INCREDIBLE workshops, FANTASTIC professional development!, How do I apply?, Fill out this application for registration.
Originally from Missouri, Seattle has been my home for 15+ years. As a young black professional, I knew I needed to further my education to move me forward in my career. North Seattle College and the Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in International Business (IB) program met the mark. The hybrid format of the program was great for me. The split between in-person and online learning allowed me to…
Conversations with Counselors: Adjusting, Coping and Managing Personal and Global Event Stress, When:, April 20, 4 - 5 p.m., Where:, Zoom, What:, The Counseling department is holding a panel focused on checking in with students and providing support. The, Conversations with Counselors, panel will be a low-barrier way to check in with students, see how they have been managing so far, and getting them access to additional support from counseling faculty. This panel may be a low barrier resource for students who: may be coping with uncertainty and anxiety based on current events adjusting due to COVID waves and on/off campus life, immigration, displacement or conflict histories…, How:, This is not a therapy group but rather an opportunity to connect with others in the North Seattle College community and Counseling Faculty, Dr. Jenny Mao , Emiko Minatoya-Shields, and Melissa Allen will be available to provide skills and resources for coping with changes, uncertainty, and ongoing stressors.
Updated 4/4/22., Are you on campus and need a place to participate in a Zoom class? The starred locations on the map are Zoom Zones, where you may log in and attend your virtual classes or do other studying. Wear headphones if you have them but talking to your instructor and classmates is okay in these areas. Please don't move furniture., Instruction Building 2311 (Second Floor), – Lobby Area with Study Carrels, Instruction Building 2323 (Second Floor), – Lobby Area with Study Carrels, College Center 3347 (Third Floor), – Lobby Area with Study Carrels and Tables, College Center, (Second Floor, near Library) – Baxter Center, Health Sciences & Student Resources (HSSR) Building, - Grove face mask, Face coverings optional, but encouraged.,