Special Populations
Access Services coordinates accommodations for students with disabilities and works to ensure equal access to educational programs, services, and activities at Olympic College.
Distance Learning
English to Speakers of Other Language (ESOL)
is intended for immigrants and refugees wanting to learn how to read, write, speak, and understand English for personal, academic, or employment reasons.
GED Testing
High School Completion
International Students
Multicultural Services works to help students of color access the services needed to successfully transition into courses and programs at Olympic College.
Running Start is an opportunity for qualified high school juniors and seniors to take college-level courses tuition-free.
TriO is a federally funded program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. The program provides services to students who have economic, cultural, or educational barriers to considering and achieving a higher education.
Veterans Services
Worker Retraining provides access to skills training for unemployed workers who need to upgrade their skills or acquire a new career.
Workforce Development builds personal, educational, and professional opportunities for community members by working collaboratively and effectively with Olympic College, employers, and community partners.