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  • that have been set up at kb.plu.edu/internal/cybersecurity-students. These training modules can be completed at your own pace and in any combination you prefer.  Please use the credentials provided at the top of the document to sign in and start the training.  I&TS does not have the ability to track who has completed this training or what their scores were for any of the assessments.

  • Where’s my Sakai course? Posted by: Jenna S / January 7, 2013 January 7, 2013 After you’ve logged into Sakai, your Sakai courses will be listed as tabs across the top of the Sakai window. If you are enrolled in more courses than fit across the page, the right-most tab will be called ‘My Active Sites’. This tab contains all your courses listed by semester. Note that not all PLU courses have corresponding Sakai sites. It may take as long as 24 hours after you register for a class before your

  • the electronic form, colleagues seeking support will be matched with a colleague who has volunteered to offer support and meets their criteria as closely as possible. If no such colleagues are available are available—and after consent is obtained, the Lute FASSN Communications Coordinator will gently nudge the PLU community by sharing an unmet anonymous need in the program and asking if anyone might be suitable and willing to offer support based on that particular experience. (The colleague

  • participants will perform in an instrumental ensemble. All high school woodwind players welcome! Registration: Registration Form / Payment ($25) Schedule: 12:30 pm – Check-in 1:00 pm – Session with Faculty on How to Be a Better Musician 2:00 pm – Instrument Masterclasses 3:00 pm – Ensemble Rehearsals 4:15 pm – Snack and College Q&A 5:00 pm – Workshop Showcase Concert featuring Students and Faculty Performance Sunday, September 24, 2023 at 5:00 pm Lagerquist Concert Hall, Mary Baker Russell Music Center

  • Two-Year Course CyclesThese undergraduate two-year course cycles are intended to assist you in planning your academic program.  When you meet with your advisor, the information in these course cycles can be used to plan your course of study.Contact For guidance on My Academic Pathway please see your Academic Advisor.All course offerings depend on such things as the university budget, instructor availability, and enrollment, and the schedules listed here are subject to change without notice, so

  • Jessica Wheeler, DNP, ARNP, PMHCNS-BC, FNP-C Clinical Instructor of Nursing Phone: 253-535-8422 Email: guptilje@plu.edu Office Location:Ramstad Hall - Room 313 Professional Education DNP, Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 M.S.N., Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, 2009 BA/BS, Psychology/Biology, Evergreen State University, 2002 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Psychiatric/Mental Health Books Alcohol and drug addiction. Chapters In T. Woo & M.V. Robinson (Eds.), Pharmacotherapeutics

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  • Navigating the Optometry School Application ProcessOptometry’s centralized application service (OptomCAS) is an efficient and convenient way to apply to multiple optometry programs using a single web-based application. It eliminates the need for duplicate transcripts and letters of recommendation for students applying to more than one school or college. The OptomCAS application typically opens in July of a given admission cycle and closes in June of the next year. It is best to apply as early

  • , specifically your ability to articulate and support complex ideas clearly and effectively. The GRE is scored on a 130-170 scale, in one-point increments, for the first two sections (i.e., Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning). The Analytical Writing portion is scored on a scale of 1-6, in half-point increments. The cost of the test is $195. To find out where you can take the exam, additional detail on the structure, and what preparation you need to succeed, go to http://www.ets.org/gre/.

  • Navigating the Optometry School Application ProcessOptometry’s centralized application service (OptomCAS) is an efficient and convenient way to apply to multiple optometry programs using a single web-based application. It eliminates the need for duplicate transcripts and letters of recommendation for students applying to more than one school or college. The OptomCAS application typically opens in July of a given admission cycle and closes in June of the next year. It is best to apply as early

  • , specifically your ability to articulate and support complex ideas clearly and effectively. The GRE is scored on a 130-170 scale, in one-point increments, for the first two sections (i.e., Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning). The Analytical Writing portion is scored on a scale of 1-6, in half-point increments. The cost of the test is $195. To find out where you can take the exam, additional detail on the structure, and what preparation you need to succeed, go to http://www.ets.org/gre/.