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Refund Disbursement Process: BankMobile Disbursements
Veterans Services Office (VSO)
Additional Veterans Resources:
If you cannot find who you're looking for, please call (360) 452-9277.
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Mission
Peninsula College educates diverse populations of learners through community-engaged programs and services that advance student equity and success.
Adults (19 years and older) who did not complete high school may obtain a high school diploma through Peninsula College. This high school diploma meets the graduation requirements of the State of Washington and is issued through Peninsula College.
Peninsula College's main campus is located in the city of Port Angeles on 75 acres in the foothills of the Olympic Mountains. Twenty-five buildings provide facilities for students who attend the college from all over the United States and many international countries.
Peninsula College at Port Townsend is located in the beautiful park setting of historic Fort Worden. Our award-winning small campus and caring staff can help students work toward their academic goals.
All Disciplines
The Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC) utilizes the Creative Curriculum as a blueprint for planning and implementing a developmentally appropriate program. We use Teaching Strategies Gold ™ to evaluate children’s progress in learning objectives throughout the school year.
About WorkFirst
Transcript Evaluation Process - Implementing Board Policy 413
An academic evolution has made Jennifer Linde a bookkeeper in demand
The Buccaneer is the award-winning, student-operated newspaper. It is published at least four times per quarter and covers campus life and matters of interest to Peninsula College students.
A passion for discovery leads to a lifetime of learning
Expanding Boundaries Pays Off
Peninsula College Foundation
1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd
Port Angeles, WA 98362
foundation@pencol.edu
(360) 417-6400
Admissions
When can I start school?
You may start in any of our four quarters: Fall, Winter, Spring, or Summer. See our Costs and Dates for each quarter’s start dates.