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Peninsula College provides further career planning resources for students.


Adult Basic Skills
Adult Basic Skills Classes meet in Clallam and Jefferson counties: Free Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes for improving basic skills (reading, writing, math, and computer skills, General Education Development (GED) instruction, English as Second Language classes, and job related skills classes.

WorkFirst
Peninsula College's WorkFirst programs offer a variety of services that help low-income community members get the education and training they need to get and keep living-wage jobs. WorkFirst can assist persons who may already be working but need more skills; need tuition and book funding; need a GED; need short term training leading to job interviews; and those on TANF who are seeking a Work Study job.

Worker Retraining
The Worker Retraining Program at Peninsula College is designed to provide instruction and training that can lead to family-wage employment. If you are enrolling in a Professional Technical program and are (or have been) receiving unemployment benefits, you may be eligible for Worker Retraining Financial Aid. Possible forms of aid include tuition and books, child care, and transportation.

 

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