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High School Programs are offered to those students of high school age who wish to earn college credit while still attending high school or who desire a non-traditional high school education, as well as adults who wish to complete a high school diploma.
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Peninsula College, Cornaby Center, Room A-12
1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Our intensive four-week, 160-hour course will help you prepare for the written part of your Commercial Driver’s License, as well as your driving test. This program meets state and federal training requirements for becoming a commercial truck driver.
Peninsula College's academic calendars provide key dates for each quarter: first and last day of class, advising day, end of refund periods and holidays. Activities and campus events are listed on the College's events calendar.
GED® / High School Equivalency Certificate Testing. Candidates looking to take their High School Equivalency/GED exam have multiple testing options:
- Online at home through Pearson VUE
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.
Welcome to the Peninsula College Placement & Testing Center
What's your goal? Ready to take the next step in your education?
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!
The Adult High School Diploma Program is designed for adults (19+) who did not complete high school and are would like to obtain a high school diploma through Peninsula College.
These services are offered at Peninsula College through a partnership between the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and Peninsula College.
WorkFirst is a referral based program that is a partnership between Peninsula College, DSHS, Employment Security, and the Department of Commerce.
The Peninsula College Market & Deli provides dining service, a full-service espresso bar, and catering services. The Market & Deli enhances college life by providing options for nutritious and low-cost meals and coffee to students and our community.
Enhancing Lives Through Career-Focused Programs
Peninsula College Tuition & Fees
Tuition and fees are just one portion of a student's total cost of attendance; for the full estimate of a student's expenses, please explore the cost of attendance chart for a more complete total cost of attendance.
The following links connect you to the 4 year colleges' “transfer pages” where contacts can be found. It’s important to have a conversation with transfer advisors at the transfer institutions that are under consideration.
Looking for answers? Here are responses to the questions we hear most often about financial aid at Peninsula College.
- Am I Registered for the Right Number of Credits?
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.
Explore, Create, Discover: Exciting Summer Camps for Youth at Peninsula College!
Advisors are here to help you succeed—whether your goals are personal, educational, or career-related. Advising appointments fill up fast, so book early or stop by for our drop-in advising support!
- Spring 2026 Drop-in Advising Schedule


