Counseling Services offers a variety of services to help you throughout the year. You may simply want a campus tour or assistance with career planning and college enrollment. Counselors are also available to assist with personal enrichment, personal and professional objectives and to provide information on college programs and educational opportunities.
Services are available by appointment at our Forks and Port Townsend branch sites. You may contact the Forks branch office at (360) 374-3223 or e-mail
Academic Advising
Academic advising is available at the Counseling Center.
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Career Planning
Are you ready to enter the workforce? Do you know where your chosen career could take you? What kind of occupational forecast does your occupation have? Career Services at Peninsula College is in a unique position to help you with your employment needs or career development. Visit us on the web (http://pc.ctc.edu/enrolled/services/career.asp) or in person in the Pirate Union Building (PUB).
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Child Care
Child care services for Peninsula College students are provided by the Early Childhood Children's Programs. Choose between Early Head Start and Educare Center programs. Each program is targeted to a specific age group.
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Multicultural Services
Services provided through the Office of Multicultural Services include academic and general counseling and referral, help with financial aid forms, and information regarding Bureau of Indian Affairs and tribal-contracted financial aid.
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Students with DisAbilities
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guides us in our services to students with disAbilities. The main goals of Peninsula College’s provision of services to students with disAbilities is to provide access to and equalization of educational opportunities on campus. A variety of support services are elective and must be requested by the student. Services may include academic adjustment (extended time on tests, test reader), assistance with ordering books on tape and registering for classes, print enlarging, strategies for studying and coping, note-taking assistance, campus access, and so forth. Appropriate documentation to certify disAbling conditions is required to receive accommodations
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Testing & Assessment
The Testing Office is designed to serve the testing and assessment needs of all students interested in attending Peninsula College or other institutions of higher education.
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Transferability
Before you can begin planning your education, you need to decide if transferability is an issue. Consider the different aspects of the transfer process, and how you can transfer Peninsula College course credits and degrees to other institutions.
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Tutorial Services
A peer tutorial program is available to assist students at no charge.
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Veterans' Services
All degree and certificate programs offered at Peninsula College are approved for benefits under current "GI" bills.
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WorkFirst
Are you a low-income parent interested in gaining skills for more employment opportunities? WorkFirst programs can help.
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