Shoreline Community College welcomes all students, and particularly those impacted by the closure of the Art Institute of Seattle. “We understand that students impacted by this sudden closure may be experiencing a range of difficult emotions,” said Nancy Dick, Dean of Humanities. “Our faculty and support services are ready to aid students through this transition so that they can complete their studies and pursue their passion for arts at Shoreline.”
With highly regarded degrees and certificates in Film, Music Technology, and Visual Arts, the college offers dedicated one-on-one advising to plan a smooth transfer of credits. Classes are taught by award-winning industry professionals with deep knowledge, experience, and connections in their field. Students have opportunities to showcase their work in performances, galleries, and exhibitions.
Interested students are encouraged to attend the Arts, Film & Music Info Session on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 4:00 pm at Shoreline Community College (16101 Greenwood Avenue N., Room 9208, Shoreline, WA). Program faculty and advisors will be available to guide students through transfer options and provide tours of our state-of-the-art facilities and beautiful campus.
Spring quarter classes begin April 3 and registration for all students is open now. Contact us to speak to an advisor or faculty in your program of study.
Explore our offerings:
- Animation and Video For Multimedia
- Creative Project Management
- Foundation Studio Art – AFA
- Game Art and Design
- Graphic Design and Production Arts
- Photography – AFA
Shoreline Community College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Art Institute students impacted by the closure can find support resources from the Washington Student Achievement Council.