These services are offered at Peninsula College through a partnership between the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and Peninsula College.
The Washington state Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET) program provides job search, job search training, educational services, skills training, and other employment opportunities to Basic Food (SNAP) recipients who are not participating in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) WorkFirst work program.
BFET Services Include
- Establishing or maintaining eligibility for Basic Food while in school
- Eligibility for Working Connections Childcare
- Educational planning
- Referrals to on-campus resources as well as outside agencies, programs and funding sources
- Student services such as educational planning, resume assistance, job search assistance
- You may qualify for tuition assistance, based on availability and need
- You may qualify for assistance for required textbooks and supplies for classes, based on availability and need
Eligibility
- You are enrolled in a Workforce Education/Professional Technical Program or are in GED, HS21+, or ESL (English as a Second Language) classes
- You have been denied Basic Food previously due to being a student
- You are not receiving TANF benefits
- You are receiving or are income-eligible for Basic Food through DSHS
The Basic Food Employment & Training (BFET) program assists federally funded Basic Food (SNAP) participants gain skills, training or work experience to increase their ability to attain a living wage career. BFET services are available from all WA State community and technical colleges as well as many community-based organization (CBO) providers including the Employment Security Department (ESD). Additional information on the type of services and benefits is located on the DSHS website.
Department of Social & Health Services
If a student’s household (AU) is under 200% FPL, they would be eligible for the BFET Program:
200 percent of Federal Poverty (FPL) based on Federal Poverty Guidelines Published January 2026.
April 1, 2026–March 31, 2027
| Household Size | 200 percent FPL | Household Size | 200 Percent FPL |
| 1 | $2,660 | 6 | $7,393 |
| 2 | $3,607 | 7 | $8,340 |
| 3 | $4,553 | 8 | $9,287 |
| 4 | $5,500 | 9 | $10,233 |
| 5 | $6,447 | 10 | $11,180 |
| Add $947 for each person over 10 AU members All figures rounded to the closest full dollar. |
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What is the Next Step?
We can help you get the information you need and help you with the application process! Contact the WorkFirst/BFET front desk at (360) 417-6296 for any questions or to schedule an appointment with our team.
Additional Resources
Washington Connection offers you a fast and easy way to apply for a variety of public benefits. This may save you having to visit or call an office in some cases.
Contact
For more information about Peninsula College’s BFET Program, please contact:
Beth Farley
Student Navigator
bfarley@pencol.edu
(360) 417-6505
Willow Peppers
Associate Director
wpeppers@pencol.edu
(360) 417-6351
In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.