Dear Skyline College Community:
All Skyline College students have access to Health & Wellness Services, including health services, personal counseling, wellness educational programming and community referrals. Please take a moment to refresh yourself on the resources available to all students so that you can help refer students to the resources they may need.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, so lets work together to remove the stigma surrounding talking about mental health!
The Health Center is open on a drop-in basis to advise students regarding acute or chronic illnesses and injuries. We evaluate symptoms, refer if necessary to local community clinics or doctors and provide first aid for injuries or accidents.
Other services include but are not limited to immunizations, tuberculosis testing, blood work, pregnancy testing, birth control prescriptions, emergency contraception (Plan B), testing for sexually transmitted infections, nutrition counseling, stress reduction information, crisis intervention and blood pressure evaluation.
Call (650) 738-4270 to make an appointment.
Personal Counseling offers brief confidential individual counseling, crisis intervention, mental health and substance abuse assessments, and community referrals for FREE.
Call (650) 738-4270 to make an appointment.
Drop in counseling is available without an appointment Monday-Thursday from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
If you are concerned about a student on campus or in the classroom submit an online CARES Request. The CARES Team will reach out to the student and offer on and off campus resources to support their success at Skyline College.
To report sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, stalking or threat of any of these committed by a student, staff, faculty or other member of the campus community, with or without filing a police report and whether on or off campus, contact the Title IX Coordinator/Deputy Coordinator by submitting an online report.