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Skyline College is a public community college in San Bruno, California. It is one of three comprehensive community colleges in the San Mateo County Community College District. It was opened in 1969. Skyline College claims an annual population of over 16,000 students. [2] Students can choose from more than 100 degree and certificate programs. [3]
The San Mateo County Community College District is a community college system in California with three institutions: College of San Mateo in San Mateo, Cañada College in Redwood City, and Skyline College in San Bruno. The district serves more than 25,000 students each day with both day and evening classes.
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Skyline University Nigeria was established in the year 2018, the federal government of Nigeria gave the approval to start up the private owned institution in May, 2018 in Kano. [2] Skyline University Nigeria is the first private University in Kano, Nigeria and also the second private University in North-West region of Nigeria. [3]
She previously served as President of Skyline College (2011–2019), Vice President of Skyline College (2001–2011), Dean of Workforce and Economic Development of Mission College in Santa Clara (1997–2001).
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The current College of San Mateo campus was opened in 1963, followed by Cañada College in 1968, and Skyline College, San Bruno, in 1969. Construction of Cañada and Skyline was made possible in large part from proceeds from a second bond issue of $12.8 million approved by district voters in March, 1964.