About Perry Technical Institute

Mission Statement

Educate, empower, and equip students for lifelong careers in industry.

Vision Statement

To fulfill the demand for highly skilled professionals as a nationally recognized institution known for our unique and relevant career training.

Purpose of the Harriet I. Perry Trust

“The purpose of this trust is the creation, establishment, erection, equipment, maintenance, and endowment of an educational institution to be located on or near the vicinity of Yakima, Washington, to be known as THE J.M. PERRY INSTITUTE OF TRADE, INDUSTRIES AND AGRICULTURE, to provide courses of instruction and training of a practical nature and confined to the technical area of such trades, industries, and branches of agriculture as shall qualify and prepare the students to enter a gainful occupation and fill working positions in respective fields of trade, industry, and agriculture in which courses of instruction and training shall be given by the Institute. All applicants for admission to the Institute shall be not less than sixteen (16) years of age, and shall possess a high school education or the equivalent thereof, and shall be admitted upon such terms or payment, not to be prescribed with a view to profit, as may be determined by the trustees in the case of each applicant for admission, depending on the merits, fitness, and qualifications to benefit by the courses of instruction given by the Institute, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that said Institute shall be open to all persons upon equal terms who possess the qualifications established for admission thereto.” (Trust Deed dated December 20, 1939)

History of Perry Technical Institute

History of Perry Tech

As a gift to the Yakima community and a lasting memorial to her late husband, Harriet I. Perry founded Perry Technical Institute in 1939. The school was designed to train ambitious people in skilled occupations. Curriculum was streamlined to eliminate non-essentials, ensuring that students left with the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs necessary to go directly into industrial positions. The school opened to 211 students in January 1941 and has operated continuously for over 80 years.

Perry Technical Institute is housed in the same location that it was in 1939. It has built upon its rich history to continue to meet the needs of employers throughout the area. Perry now offers 14 programs and serves more than 700 students.

Over the years, Perry Technical Institute has tailored its programs to meet the needs of industry. While the course offerings have changed in response to these needs, the mission of the school has remained the same. Perry Technical Institute serves industry by preparing workers with both technical skills and positive work habits.

Facilities

The Perry Technical Institute main campus is located at 2011 W. Washington Ave., on approximately 35 acres of land on the southwest edge of Yakima, Washington, across the street from the Yakima Air Terminal. The Professional Truck Driving Program uses a lab space located at 1301 S. Fair Avenue which is approximately four miles from the main campus. The Construction & Carpentry Technology program at Perry Tech Sunnyside is situated at 437 Barnard Blvd, Sunnyside, WA 98944, approximately 38 miles away from the main campus.

 

Perry Technical Institute boasts a range of facilities such as classrooms, labs, study zones, a student center, a learning resource center, and communal areas designed to foster connections among students, faculty, and local community members. Classrooms and computer labs are equipped with cutting-edge technology, featuring interactive whiteboards and Wi-Fi connectivity. Additionally, the campus offers various amenities to cater to student needs, including outdoor seating areas, open fields for recreational activities, and convenient food options like a deli and vending machines. Administrative offices and support staff, covering enrollment, financial aid, registrar services, foundation, academic support, facilities & safety, veteran support, human resources, IT services, and career services, are also located on-site.

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Hours of Availability

The Perry Technical Institute main office is open Monday through Thursday from 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding school closures and holidays. See the academic calendar for a complete list of scheduled school closures.

The Learning Resource Center is open Monday through Thursday from 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Academic Calendar 2024-25

 

Summer Quarter 2024

June 19

Juneteenth, No Classes

 

June 25

Summer Quarter Begins

 

July 4 

Independence Day Observed, No Day Classes

 

August 5 - 16 

Summer Break, No Classes

 

September 2

Labor Day, No Classes

 

September 25

Summer Quarter Ends, Graduation

Fall Quarter 2024 

September 30

Fall Quarter Begins

 

November 11

Veterans Day, No Classes

 

November 28 - 29

Thanksgiving, No Classes

 

December 18

Fall Quarter Ends, Graduation

 

December 23 - January 3

Winter Break, No Classes

 Winter Quarter 2025

January 6

Winter Quarter Begins

 

January 20

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day No Classes

 

February 17

Presidents' Day, No Classes

 

March 26

Winter Quarter Ends, Graduation

 Spring Quarter 2025

March 31

Spring Quarter Begins

 

April 7 - April 11

Spring Break, No Classes

 

May 26

Memorial Day, No Classes

 

June 19

Spring Quarter Ends, Graduation

Changes Disclaimer

This catalog is current as of the date of publication. Perry Technical Institute reserves the right to make changes at any time to any provision of this catalog, including the amount of tuition and fees; academic programs and courses; Perry Technical Institute policies and procedures; faculty and administrative staff; academic calendar; and other dates and provisions. Perry Technical Institute also reserves the right to make changes in equipment and instructional materials, to modify curriculum and, when size and curriculum permit, to combine classes.

From time to time, it may be necessary for Perry Technical Institute to make changes to this catalog due to the requirements and standards of Perry Technical Institute’s accrediting body, state authorization agency or the United States Department of Education, or due to the market conditions, employer needs or for other reasons.

To see the most current version of the catalog, please visit perrytech.edu/catalog.