Skyline College

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Accredited

Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC); approved by California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology

Open

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Total Students

Suburban

San Bruno, CA

Founded 1969

San Bruno campus serving Peninsula / South SF

About Skyline College

Skyline College in San Bruno, just south of San Francisco, is a public community college in the San Mateo County Community College District. Established in 1969, Skyline offers 50+ programs including Cosmetology (15th best in California), Automotive Technology, Welding, Respiratory Care, and information technology. The campus serves the South San Francisco and Peninsula communities.

Programs Offered

Cosmetology

Certificate / AS + CA Cosmetology License eligibility

Duration: 1600 hours / 1-2 years
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Automotive Technology

Certificate / AS

Duration: 12-14 months
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Welding

Certificate / AS

Duration: 1-2 years
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Respiratory Care

AS

Duration: 2 years
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Learning Format

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Start Dates
Fall, Spring, Summer
Externship
Included

Schedule Options

Day Classes Evening Classes Weekend Classes Online Available Hybrid Available

Admissions

Open

Enrollment

+

Minimum Age

Free

Application Fee

Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED
  • California Community College application

Cost & Financial Aid

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Financial Aid Options

Financial Aid Available GI Bill Accepted WIA Approved Payment Plans

Available Scholarships

  • Federal Pell Grant
  • California Promise Grant (Free Tuition)
  • Cal Grant

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Student Services

Job Placement Assistance Career Services Tutoring Available Childcare Available

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