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These reviews appear to be about Skyline College, not a daycare center. The reviews consistently praise the college's welcoming atmosphere, quality instruction, beautiful campus, and student-centered approach. Reviewers highlight friendly staff, accessible facilities, and strong academic support services.
Perched in San Bruno, Skyline College offers a scenic campus with strong academic programs and a welcoming atmosphere. The facilities are modern and well-equipped, with dedicated spaces for tutoring, career services, and student life. Staff are approachable and responsive, making it easy to get support whether you're a new student or preparing to transfer. The college emphasizes equity and inclusion, with programs tailored to diverse learning needs. Transfer pathways to CSU and UC schools are clearly outlined, and the campus hosts regular workshops to help students stay on track. The surrounding views of the Bay Area add to the appeal, and the community vibe makes it easy to connect with peers and faculty. Whether you're attending a class, joining a club, or meeting with an advisor, Skyline feels organized and student-centered
I do not recommend attending classes here. I graduated from a 4 year college on time and with no issues, but when I tried to take a few courses here it was non-stop registration issues. I registered for 3 courses and immediately paid the $695 fees so I wouldn’t get dropped but a few hours after paying that $695, a $17 fee was added on and I had no idea. Because I didn’t know about the $17 and therefore didn’t pay it, I was dropped from all the courses and only found out because I had a meeting with my counselor and he couldn’t see any of my classes. I tried to talk to multiple people for help on the situation and everyone but my counselor was absolutely no help and told me to get on the waitlists. After getting on the waitlists (waitlisted #4, #22, and #24) for classes that I was previously enrolled in, I was removed from all the waitlists with no email or any notice. The professors sent emails saying to show up the first day but I was removed from the waitlists before any of the classes even started. No one has been any help. This was the worst experience ever. 0/10 do not give your money to this school. Skyline college still has my $695.
I’m leaving this review to help future transfer students avoid the confusion I experienced. I proactively asked a counselor before enrolling whether a Computer Science course would count toward my UC transfer goals. Articulation was confirmed, but I was not informed that the course would not count toward financial-aid-approved units unless added to my SEP. That distinction was never explained, and it later caused serious issues with my financial aid status. Counseling and financial aid appear to operate in separate lanes, and students are left to discover critical details after the fact. My advice to future students: get written confirmation from both Counseling and Financial Aid before enrolling in any course that is not explicitly required for your major. The school may work for some, but for transfer-focused CS students who rely on financial aid, the lack of coordination and clarity made this a frustrating experience.
The track is open for public use if you're willing to brave the chilly February winds! Also, Parking Lot P has a COVID Clinic on site if anyone needs testing for travel and the like...
Let me tell you how I do love this college. It’s incredible!!! Last semester, I still believed that Skyline was a quite quiet college because students and staffs might be affected by the foggy and cold weather all the time. I wanted an active college where has very energetic generations of students. Since that ideas had popped up in my mind, I chose CSM for my first semester even though it takes me 20-30 minutes to get there while I drive to Skyline in 5 minutes. But in Spring 2020 semester, I wanted to try it out. I signed up 2 classes. First day at school, I have a lot of confusions about facilities and the system, but from students to staffs, all of them were super nice and friendly to help me out. I could grab whoever I met on my path, and they showed me very detailed information. My professors are awesome, too. Very kind and passionate. Overall, people here are not low energy like I thought before.