Your application was selected for a process called federal verification. As part of the Academic Year 2025-26 verification process, you are required to submit a copy of your (and your spouse's) 2023 IRS Tax Return Transcript or a signed copy of the 2023 income tax return (IRS form 1040) wit
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The purpose of a Professional Technical Internship is to give students an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom to a workplace setting.
The Peninsula College Grants Office coordinates pre-award grant development and post-award implementation efforts to advance the mission and strategic direction of the college. It offers support to college departments, faculty, and staff seeking grant opportunities.
The Perkins Direct Assistance Program provides essential support to students from special populations who are enrolled in Professional-Technical programs at Peninsula College.
Peninsula College awards degrees at the end of each quarter. Our graduation ceremony is held every year in June.
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Beginning Monday, May 19, 2025 students will need to complete the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA) before signing up for Summer '25 & Fall '25 classes.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords you certain rights with respect to your records. They are:
Dear East Jefferson County Students,
We want to share an important update about Peninsula College’s presence at Fort Worden—and more importantly, what comes next for you.
Peninsula College is committed to upholding our Mission, Vision & Guiding Principles through the fair and consistent application of our policies and procedures. Our policies and procedures provide an institutional perspective on many important issues for college management and governance.
Community Education Policies
We follow all Peninsula College policies. For Community Education specific policies, see below.
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.
Peninsula College’s High School+ (HS+) program helps you earn your high school diploma at your own pace. You can attend class in person, from home, or work independently online. Most important, you just work on the credits you need!
What's your goal?
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Peninsula College’s English Division offers a variety of engaging courses in composition, creative writing, integrative studies, and literature.
Mathematical logic and concepts make up the foundation of practically every process in our lives, from rocket science to household budgets.
GED® Prep Classes
Ready to take the GED® test? Need to prepare first? Either way, we can help. Get your GED® certificate which is equivalent to a high school diploma in Washington state.
Our Brush Up class will prepare you for college-level writing and math.
- Have you been out of school for a while?
- Are you nervous about technology?
- Would you like to brush up on your skills and feel ready for college?
Explore, Create, Discover: Exciting Summer Camps for Youth at Peninsula College!
The Webster Scholarship is an exceptional financial support to students interested in pursuing Communication Study-Journalism or Mass Media.
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Welcome to Peninsula College’s Financial Literacy Resource
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