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You may contact the following
services directly for more information. Counseling
Services academic
advisors can also give you feedback on which programs may appropriately
meet your educational goals.
Adult Basic Skills
Classes meet in Clallam and Jefferson Counties and include Adult
Basic Education (ABE) classes are for improving basic skills (reading, writing, math, and
computer skills); General Education Development (GED) instruction; English
as Second Language classes; and job-related skills courses.
Adult High School Diploma Program
Adults (19 years and older) who did not complete high school may obtain
a high school diploma through Peninsula College. Click
here for more information.
Continuing Education
Continuing
Education classes (noncredit special interest classes) are
offered throughout Peninsula College’s
service district.
Center of Excellence
The Applied Environmental Technologies Center of Excellence (the Center) provides education, training, and hands-on research and internship opportunities for students, workers, and professionals in Natural Resources Management, Biotechnology, and Marine Services. Click
here for more information.
Centers & Institutes
Peninsula College's contract training programs provide businessess and industries with
customized opportunities to improve employee performance and safety, build leadership
and management skills, and develop a teamwork approach to problem solving
and decision-making. Check
this site for information on specific programs:
Peninsula College Challenge Course, Information
Technology Training Center, Leadership & Management Institute,
Department of Corrections and its partnership with the Performance
Institute, and the Safety Training & Skills Institute.
Running Start
The Running
Start Program enables eligible high school students to enroll
simultaneously in high school and college classes, or solely in college
classes, for the purpose of earning credit to be awarded by both their
high school district and Peninsula College.
Tech Prep
The Tech Prep Program allows high school students to get a head start
on their college education by earning Peninsula College credit for
specific courses taken at local high schools.
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