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* Tuition rates are subject to change by the Washington State Legislature and/or the Peninsula College Board of Trustees.
Peninsula College alumni and students are a diverse group of talented individuals, working to make their lives and our community better.
As students pursue their AA or AS transfer degrees, they also enroll in a series of Honors courses as electives that apply to their degree requirements.
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Associate of Arts - Honors Program
Choose Associate of Arts- Honors program; a unique educational program for highly motivated students.
Students can take two-year Associate Degree at Peninsula College and then transfer to university to complete their four-year Bachelor Degree.
Admission to selective universities is highly competitive and requires advance planning.
Students must successfully meet two performance standards at the end of their first year of study to continue in the Honors Program. First, they must develop a project proposal that includes a plan of completion that satisfies the Honors Projects Learning Outcomes:
On February 26th, 2014, Governor Inslee signed the Dream Act, known in Washington State as the Real Hope Act into law.
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Academic Progress & Performance
College instructors are responsible for evaluating individual performance in the courses they teach. Instructors may report decimal grades from 1.0 to 4.0 in 0.1 increments. The number 0.0 is assigned for failing work, which includes grades reported in 0.1 to 0.9 range.