Skyline College Resources
Online Classroom Netiquette |
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See Netiquette Rules in Skyline Colleges Online Student Support
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Academic Honesty |
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See Skyline College's Academic Integrity/Honesty Policy (Links to an external site.)
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Veterans Resource Center |
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The Veterans Resource Center (Links to an external site.) is located in Building 2, 3rd Floor, Room 2350. This center was opened to serve all veterans from the Skyline College community. It was created to provide veterans with a respite from the college atmosphere, where they can study, relax, and make use of the resources offered at the center. All these resources are available for veterans to utilize to ensure a strong veteran community flourishes at Skyline College.
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Disability Resource Center |
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The DRC (Links to an external site.) provides accommodations, counseling, and support services to students with documented disabilities in accordance with State and Federal law. If you have questions about your eligibility to receive accommodations and services at the DRC, please contact (Links to an external site.)them or stop by the front desk (Room 5-132) to make an appointment with a DRC Counselor or Learning Disabilities Specialist.
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Student Counseling and Health Services |
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Skyline College’s academic counselors (Links to an external site.) are here to provide guidance and information to empower you to succeed and meet your educational goals. You can make a counseling appointment:
The Health Center (Links to an external site.)provides health care and mental health services, referrals, and health educational information to students. All Health Center Services are done on a drop-in basis, except an appointment is needed for Program, Transfer, or Employment health screenings. Please call or stop by the Health Center (Links to an external site.) to schedule an appointment. Building 2, Room 2-209 (Medical Services) Email: skyhealth@smccd.edu
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Student Rights and Responsibilities |
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See Skyline College's Code of Conduct (Links to an external site.)
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Information Literacy |
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Information literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, organize, use, and communicate information in all its various formats, most notably in situations requiring decision making, problem solving, or the acquisition of knowledge. It is a combination of research skills, critical thinking skills, computer technology skills, and communication skills. Information literacy is essential for academic success, effective functioning in the workplace, and participation in society as knowledgeable citizens. |