Celebrating our UNSTOPPABLE Class of 2020
Earlier this week The Seattle Times included a special message from Seattle Colleges Chancellor Shouan Pan, “The unstoppable spirit of 2020 graduates“. It marked the launch of a campaign to celebrate our Class of 2020.
Grading Malfunction
The Dean of Enrollment Services said there was an error when transferring grades from the faculty’s submissions to student’s transcripts. Some grades went through and some did not. Registration is working on it and hopefully should be resolved soon.
Why and how we celebrate Juneteenth at Seattle Central
Greetings and Blessings on all of us who honor Juneteenth! In 2019, Seattle Central provided a week-long celebration of Juneteenth for our beloved students, faculty and staff.
Dear 2020 Graduates
I want to give a huge congratulations to all for all that you have accomplished against all odds. You have persisted through some of the toughest quarters our college has ever seen and you deserve to be celebrated.
JUNETEENTH 2020: Why and how to celebrate and honor at Seattle Central
While many of us know about and even celebrated June 14th, Flag Day this past Saturday, and all know about the upcoming July 4th Independence Day. However, only a fraction of American public is aware of the holiday venerated by Black Americans for over 150 years: JUNETEENTH.
To our community
Seattle Central College stands in solidarity with our community marchers against police violence towards Black people.
Seattle Central College and Seattle PD
Seattle Central College stands in solidarity with our community marchers against police violence towards Black people. Our commitment to this cause is not tempered by any formal relationship with Seattle Police Department.
SPD and Seattle Central
We have received multiple emails and phones calls today from many students asking questions regarding SPD and our colleges relationship. With recent rumors we have been corresponding with our Security Department and President.
Seattle Central College Student Town Hall
We hope this invitation finds you safe and healthy. Please join us this June 11, 2-3 p.m. in a town hall to ask questions and share your thoughts and experiences from spring quarter regarding student services such as advising, financial aid, emergency funding, counseling, technology, etc.