About Pierce College
Pierce College is a public, two-year community college, with major campuses in Lakewood and Puyallup, Washington. Pierce serves more than 26,000 full- and part-time students each year through programs that include: transfer courses, professional/technical degree and certificate programs, developmental, basic skills and high school completion, personal and professional development through continuing education courses and workshops, and traditional and non-traditional learning opportunities.
Pierce offers day and evening classes, credit and non-credit distance learning, learning labs, independent study programs, cooperative work study, field study and more.
Contact
Current students: Please direct questions about your lessons, quizzes,
assignments, and other course materials to your instructor or course administrator.
You can use the course discussion areas for this purpose.
If you have questions about accessing the online classroom, retrieving your lessons,
changing your password, correcting your e-mail address, obtaining progress reports
or completion letters, receiving an extension, or any other administrative tasks,
visit our
Help
page.
New or potential students: If you have questions about course content,
prerequisites, requirements, follow-ups, or instructors, you'll find the information
you need by locating the courses that interest you. Click the course title to review
the course details.
If you have questions about registering, paying for, or transferring in or out of
a course, please address them to:
Pierce College
Continuing Education
Kathleen Beaumont
716 South Hill Park Drive, Suite A
Puyallup, WA 98373
USA
Phone: 253-840-8450
Fax: 253-840-8442
kbeaumont@pierce.ctc.edu