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Peninsula College Port Townsend Fort Worden Public Development Authority Board Meeting Fort Worden Commons B Port Townsend, Washington Wednesday, December 20th, 2017

Peninsula College Founded in 1961 in Port Angeles Classes offered in Port Townsend beginning approximately 1970/1971 Classes and services offered in various locations throughout Jefferson County In 2004 we made the move to Fort Worden as tenants/partners in the School House, building 298 In 2016 the renovation of Building 202 was complete! We started Fall quarter 2016 in our first permanent home in Port Townsend.

Peninsula College Vision, Mission, Guiding Principles and Core Themes Peninsula College provides educational opportunities in the areas of academic transfer, professional and technical, basic skills, and continuing education. The College also contributes to the cultural and economic enrichment of Clallam and Jefferson Counties. Vision: Provide excellent instruction and services in support of its mission; Embrace a set of shared principles; Practice shared governance; Pursue a "planful" approach to decision making; and Support the professional development of faculty and staff.

Peninsula College Vision, Mission, Guiding Principles and Core Themes The college community is guided by the following principles: The teaching/learning process is at the center of the mission of Peninsula College. Members of the campus community will treat each other with mutual respect and dignity. Members of the campus community will be open and honest in their communications. Members of the campus community shall promote a positive work environment and avoid adversarial relationships. Each member of the campus community shall act ethically and with integrity. The campus will engage in collaborative decision-making processes. Core Themes:    EDUCATION  -  OPPORTUNITY - ENRICHMENT

Peninsula College Programs and Services Port Townsend At the Port Townsend Campus, students can participate in the following programs: Associate in Arts direct transfer degree (AA-DTA) Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Early Childhood Education Basic Education for Adults (BEdA) Community and Business Education

Peninsula College Programs and Services Port Townsend Student Support Services in Port Townsend: Faculty Staffed Learning Center Academic support and computer access for all students including those participating in online programs Online Degree Programs offered through Peninsula College: Bachelor’s in Applied Management; Associate in Arts; Professional Technical Degrees including: Administrative Office Systems AAS; Business Administration AAS; Computer Applications Technology AAS; Criminal Justice AAS; Cybersecurity & Computer Forensics AAS; Entrepreneurship Certificate; Homeland Security & Emergency Management AAS; Hospitality and Ecotourism AAS; Information Technology AAS; Multimedia Communications AAS; Sustainable Agriculture Certificate Full Range of Student Services

Peninsula College Port Townsend Upcoming Events December & January Wes Cecil Philosophy Lecture Series: December 21st & January 18th 6:00pm January 2nd – winter quarter classes begin First Wednesday Program Info Night: January 3rd 5:30pm Upcoming at PC in Port Townsend Wes Cecil Lecture: February 15th, March 15th, April 19th & May 24th Spring quarter registration in February March 6th at 5:00pm: Running Start Information Night Watch for: Public event with Peninsula College Writer in Residence

Peninsula College Port Townsend Thank you! Visit us at 202 Eisenhower Ave Call us at 360-417-4605 Email us at PT@pencol.edu www.pencol.edu