Lower Elwha Head Start
A preschool and infant/toddler program affiliated with Peninsula College's Family Life Education Program.
The Opportunity Grant program assists low-income Washington state residents who have not yet earned a degree (Associate or higher).
Do you need a book or a journal article and the Peninsula College Library Media Center doesn’t have it? Don’t give up! InterLibrary Loan (ILL) is how we get materials for you that we do not own.
Welcome to the Student Ambassador Program
The Student Ambassador Program is a group of extraordinary students who have been chosen to represent Peninsula College in a number of initiatives and assist prospective students, their families, and the community.
Our associate transfer degrees allow you to complete part of your bachelor's program and easily transition to a four-year institution to complete the rest.
Why earn a transfer degree at Peninsula College?
The Early Childhood Development Center provides quality education and care for children from one to five years of age, of Peninsula College students, faculty, and staff. Children from the community are welcome when space is available.
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How to Obtain Your Student Enrollment Verification Certificate
The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) reported that you are in DEFAULT on a federal student loan.
The Dept. of Veteran’s Affairs (VA) did not confirm that you are or will be a qualifying veteran for the purpose of receiving financial aid.
Peninsula College is dedicated to our community both near and far. We offer a host of services for everything from child care to academic help and will be with you every step of the way throughout your college career.
Innovative. Student-centered. World-class faculty. At Peninsula College, our unique environment encourages you to explore new possibilities.
It is the student’s responsibility to officially drop or withdraw from classes if they are unable to pay tuition and fees. Students must pay their tuition on or before the tuition deadline date each quarter, or they may be dropped from classes.
Errors in grading occur periodically. Peninsula College encourages resolution of grading issues to occur between the student and instructor. Should a student believe their final course grade was made in error, the following steps should be used to resolve the issue.
Start your journey today! Our Student Services staff can help students discover Peninsula College programs, create an educational plan, and register for classes.
When students receive financial aid from Peninsula College, they agree to fulfill the responsibilities associated with those awards. These terms and conditions are established by federal and state regulations for financial aid.
Federal Direct Student Loans are low interest loans to help students pay for the cost of their education. The lender is the U.S. Department of Education rather than a bank or other financial institution. Direct Loans are a form of financial aid that must be repaid with interest.
American College Test (ACT)
The ACT, a college entrance examination, is offered at Sequim High School.
Peninsula College Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC) is also used as a lab for Early Childhood Education students completing their Degree or certificate from Peninsula College. Early Childhood Educations students will use the center in learning to:
When students enter Peninsula College, they are joining a community of scholars in an environment of open inquiry and academic honesty. This community is characterized by the freedom to express and to question.
Class Attendance Is Required
- Repayment of Financial Aid Funds Policy