
The Clallam Bay Campus of Peninsula College, located within the Clallam Bay Corrections Center, provides targeted educational opportunities for incarcerated individuals, emphasizing rehabilitation, skill-building, and reentry preparation. This unique site focuses on foundational and vocational programs to promote personal development and reduce recidivism, offering flexible scheduling and supportive instruction in a secure environment.
Programs at this campus are collaboratively designed with corrections staff and community partners to align with reentry goals, incorporating evidence-based curricula that prioritize individualized learning plans. While scaled to the facility's constraints, offerings include credit-bearing courses transferable to the main campus, allowing seamless continuation of education. Faculty and tutors provide one-on-one guidance, and partnerships with local employers facilitate job placement assistance. This initiative underscores Peninsula College's commitment to equitable access, transforming lives through education by equipping students with marketable skills, credentials, and a foundation for civic participation. Success stories highlight graduates securing stable jobs in trades and services, contributing positively to their communities and breaking cycles of incarceration. The curriculum evolves with input from stakeholders to remain relevant, focusing on sustainable outcomes like employment retention and reduced reoffense rates in the region.
Peninsula College's Port Angeles Campus serves as the primary hub for higher education on the North Olympic Peninsula, offering a comprehensive array of academic and vocational programs designed to prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions, entry into the workforce, or personal enrichment. With a focus on accessibility and student success, the campus provides associate degrees in arts and sciences, professional-technical certificates, and foundational courses across multiple disciplines.
Beyond core academics, the campus emphasizes workforce development through customized training for businesses, continuing education for lifelong learners, and support services like tutoring and career counseling. Specialized programs in fisheries technology and natural resources management leverage the region's natural assets, while online and hybrid options expand access. Overall, Peninsula College commits to affordable, high-quality education that drives economic vitality and community well-being, with over 50 degree and certificate options tailored to regional needs. Graduates frequently transfer to universities like the University of Washington or enter high-demand jobs, contributing to the area's growth in healthcare, technology, and sustainable practices. This diverse curriculum, delivered by expert faculty, ensures students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for success in a changing world.