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In regards to academic concerns and complaints, Peninsula College is guided by the following principles (Guiding Principles):
- The teaching/learning process is at the center of the mission of Peninsula College.
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.
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Order official transcripts for students transferring from Peninsula College, where to send prior college transcripts for students transferring to Peninsula College, and ordering GED Certificates.
Transferring from Peninsula College:
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords you certain rights with respect to your records. They are:
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:
Federal and state financial aid regulations require schools to set minimum standards for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and to hold students accountable for meeting the standards.
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
Peninsula College recognizes its responsibilities for investigation, resolution, implementation of corrective measures, and monitoring the education environment and workplace to stop, remediate, and prevent discrimination.
Repayment of Financial Aid Funds Policy
Peninsula College Foundation provides support for Peninsula College students and programs through endowed scholarships and donor-designated giving, and delivers additional program and student support through fundraising efforts.
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Cheryl Crane
Foundation Executive Director
(360) 417-6400
ccrane@pencol.edu
Mailing Address:
Peninsula College Foundation
1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd
Port Angeles, WA 98362
It's easy to make a contribution that will have tremendous impact to students and the programs they seek out at Peninsula College. We can tell you about our current funds, and even help you establish one of your own.
Planned gifts require good communication and preparation. Please contact our office so that we can better understand your specific giving objectives.
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We welcome your online giving, and we’re happy to provide this convenience. The Foundation is charged a fee of 2.598% + $0.26 per credit card transaction by the credit card processing company; For debit transactions, an additional fee of $0.75 applies.