Peninsula College's service district encompasses Clallam and Jefferson Counties and extends from the Pacific Ocean at Neah Bay to Brinnon on Hood Canal.
The first classes were held in a small building on the Port Angeles High School campus, but the number of students who enrolled in the college grew larger than the available facilities could accommodate.
The PUB houses a theater, art gallery, food services, a bookstore, lounge area, and student government offices.
The newest building on campus, the 41,650-square-foot (3,870 m2) Allied Health and Early Childhood Development Center, opened in March 2017.
Along with teaching labs and spaces for health and early childhood education programs, this building also houses the on-campus childcare center.
[1] The 26,680-square-foot (2,480 m2) library is a central teaching-learning resource with a smart classroom, individual and group study areas, conference rooms, print and nonprint collections, and research workstations.
The site includes classrooms, conference rooms and study areas, and serves the West End of the Olympic Peninsula.
[2] Peninsula College offers Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degrees in Management and Behavioral Health.