3300 College Dr
San Bruno, CA 94066
(650) 738-4100
Please visit our website at http://bookstore.SkylineCollge.edu for our store hours as they vary depending on the time of the semester.
The Skyline College Child Development Laboratory Center provides the following services: *Child care and early education experiences from 7:30-5:00 PM during the regular academic calendar *3 nutritious meals a day *Observation and assessment of children's typical development *Resources and referrals for a wide variety of supports for children and families *Parent information and workshops on topics relevant to families with young children *Home-visits and/or conferences to discuss children's development and school readiness skills
The Skyline College Transfer Center provides comprehensive transfer services, resources, and events designed to facilitate a student’s transition from Skyline College to a four-year college or university. Let us help you meet your transfer goal! Services •Drop-In Transfer Counseling •Transfer Related Workshops •Visits from university representatives •UC Davis representatives on-campus every Tuesday •Transfer Student Newsletters •Transfer eNews mailing list •Transfer Admissions Guarantees (TAG’s) to four-year colleges and universities Resources •Transfer and articulation information •Library of college catalogs from the California State University (CSU), University of California (UC), and Private Colleges; •Print materials (Major handouts, GE transfer requirements, and more) •Access to use of center computers to conduct Transfer related research Services •Transfer Day (held every October) – Hosting representatives from all systems of higher education (CSU’s, UC’s, and Private Colleges) •Transfer Fair (held in the Spring semester) – A focus on California Private Colleges & Universities •College Tours
Skyline College’s Art Gallery is an artistic venue with programming that reflects the cultural diversity of the Skyline College community. Admission is free. Hours vary, please check the Gallery Hours section of this page for current visiting hours. The gallery is closed in the Summer. The Art Gallery is staffed by student volunteers and work-study students. If you are interested in working in the gallery as a volunteer, please contact the gallery director for information. The Skyline College Art Gallery is located on the ground floor of Building 1. Visitors to the Skyline campus may park in visitor lots D or M, which offer pay-by-space meter parking. Visitors may also park in student lots if they purchase a daily parking permit, which is available from coin/bill operated parking permit dispensers located in student parking lots A, C, F, G, L, N and P. Spaces in Lot E with Reserved Parking signs are available to anyone displaying a valid California disabled person parking placard and a daily parking permit on their vehicle. Gallery Director: Paul Bridenbaugh Located behind Bldg 1 near Parking Lot E & C. We are closed for Summer break. http://skylinecollege.edu/artgallery/
SparkPoint functions as an economic strategy leading to social justice and equity through educational attainment. Students and families in the community access SparkPoint services and resources to achieve financial stability by increasing their income capacity with certificates and degrees; growing financial strength through improved credit and financial knowledge; and building assets upon which to enjoy greater security and opportunity. Please check out our twitter account at https://twitter.com/SparkPtSkyline to see some stories from like-minded organizations.
The San Mateo County Community College District (SMCCCD) Study Abroad Program is a district-wide initiative for sending SMCCCD students from our three colleges - Cañada College, College of San Mateo, and Skyline College - abroad for short-term study abroad programs that are credit-based and non-credit experiential learning. The Study Abroad Program is part of the Global Learning Programs and Services Division located at the Skyline College campus of the District.
Middle College is an alternative education program offered by the South San Francisco Unified School District in collaboration with Skyline College that provides high school students with an exciting and challenging learning environment where they can take control of their own education, complete high school graduation, and begin accumulating college credits. The Middle College is located on the Skyline College campus in San Bruno.
YEP!! Youth Entrepreneurship Program at Skyline College YEP is an entrepreneurship program that provides a variety of entrepreneurial skills (classroom instructions, workshops/seminars and mentorship opportunities) to young adults, including high school students, between the ages of 14 and 27. In addition to the fast-track certificate programs that will be developed via YEP, an Entrepreneurial Center will be established at Skyline College, where local entrepreneurs will benefit from the Center’s One-Stop approach to service delivery to include real-life business advice and mentorship opportunities by successful entrepreneurs.
This is the Skyline Auto Tech page for you current and former students to keep up with the latest here at Skyline and to keep up with each other. Please tell your Skyline friends to "friend" us. I'll update you on automotive opportunities, events and amusing antics in the department. Please encourage your employers to join the page too!
LASO cultivates future Latino leaders by promoting social and cultural awareness among its members and the Skyline community by fostering self-determination for Latino-Americans to liberate themselves from economic/ academic barriers. LASO focuses on introducing Latino-American students to the benefits of higher education, creating a supportive environment that promotes advancement, hard work, and determination and promoting social and cultural awareness among our members and the Skyline college community. LASO is open to the community at skyline.
With a commanding view of San Francisco Bay, this recently renovated school contains exemplary examples of learning at its finest. Especially impressive is the API growth shown at Portola School. From 723 four years ago to its current score of 802, this indicates how well the school has addressed student learning needs. This has been accomplished through rigorous and regular assessment devices, collaborative planning, fidelity to the Open Court reading program, and close cooperation with the parent community. Evidence exists that this is a true partnership amongst all stakeholders. Teachers, staff and parents have dedicated themselves to providing students with academic challenge, providing them with a safe environment and a close knit supportive culture. According to one of the students interviewed, "Portola School is really cool". Teachers extend themselves to students during lunch time and after school, tutoring students who need extra help in any curriculum area. The small size of the school lends itself to a real family-like environment. Every group interviewed commented on this feeling of family that exists at Portola. Visitors to the school report that they are able to," listen to the discourse amoung well-behaved, well mannered young people". According to another parent, "We are small but mighty". Another person said, "Its is a joy to come to this school. There is an esprit de corps existing in the school like none I've ever experienced.
We are a “co-op” or “parent participation nursery school,” which means that we, as parents, work together to run the school in accord with the philosophy and goals of our program.
Come visit and see the fun that preschoolers are having every day. Follow the snap shots of the variety of sensory play, art, science, story time, large motor skill games, dramatic play, music, dance, yoga, ceramics, field trips that we do through out the month. Join us.
The Oceana High School Student Parent Teacher Organization is dedicated to enhancing the school community at Oceana High School. We raise funds for our Interim Program, provide mini grants for teachers, and provide hospitality for Senior Exhibition, Teacher Appreciation and Graduation Breakfast. We meet every 3rd Thursday of the month during the school year at 7:00 p.m. in the Library. Everyone is welcome!
Lowest grade taught: 9th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade