Student Resources | |
Academic Counseling | |
Athletics | |
Career Services Center | |
Educational Access Center | |
Health and Wellness Services | |
High School Student Programs | |
Honor Societies and Honors Transfer Program | |
Library, Learning Commons, STEM Center, and Computer Lab | |
Student Clubs and Student Government | |
Veterans Resource Center | |
Skyline College offers many more programs for student success, support, engagement and enrichment. For a more complete list, check out our student resources section. |
Expenses | |
Fees / Refunds | |
Payment of Fees | |
Additional Expenses | |
Support Services | |
Financial Aid | |
Major Financial Aid Programs | |
CalWORKS | |
Extended Opportunity Program And Services (EOPS) and CARE | |
Child Care Services | |
Promise Scholars Program | |
SparkPoint: Basic Needs Services | |
TRiO Student Support Services | |
This is not an exhaustive list of services we offer at Skyline College. For a more complete list, check out our financial aid website or the catalog's student services section. |
Academic Requirements | |
Associate Degree Requirements | |
Certificate Requirements | |
IGETC GE Requirements | |
CSU GE-Breadth Requirements | |
CSU Transfer Courses and UC Transfer Courses | |
Prior Learning Credit and Grade Designations | |
Credit for Prior Learning and Application of External Exams (AP, IB, CLEP) | |
Grades and Final Grades | |
Scholastic Honors |
Path to Transfer | |
Planning for Transfer | |
Transfer Requirements | |
Steps to Transfer | |
Requirements / Courses | |
CSU GE Requirements | |
GE Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) | |
UC Transfer Courses | |
CSU Transfer Courses | |
For more information on transferring, contact the Transfer Center. |
College Info | |
President's Message | |
Course Descriptions | |
Degrees / Certificates | |
Important Dates | |
Steps to Enrollment | |
Administration | |
Campus Map | |
Is your question not answered here? Check out our "Contact Skyline College" page to see who would best be able to help you. |
Designed for the student who does not have a job that relates to a specific occupational goal or college major. Students focus on career awareness and the development of desirable employment habits, skills and attitudes. Students may receive credit for a maximum of three units. One unit of credit may be earned for each 75 hours of paid work (approximately five hours per week) or 60 hours of volunteer work per semester.