Fall quarter starting for Shoreline College Continuing Education classes

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline College initiates its fall quarter for Continuing Education classes starting September 26, 2025. The program features a broad selection of courses, including arts, technology, and wellness, tailored for personal and professional growth. Registration is currently open, allowing interested individuals to secure their spots in classes that best fit their goals. The Continuing Education program has gained popularity among local residents, reflecting a community desire for skill enhancement and new learning experiences. Shoreline College prioritizes lifelong learning and aims to foster community engagement through its diverse offerings.

Each course is designed to accommodate varying skill levels, ensuring accessibility for all. The college's commitment to education aligns with its broader mission to serve the community's needs. This fall quarter represents a key opportunity for individuals to invest in their personal development and career advancement.

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