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  • The FAFSA Is Changing for 2024-25The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the annual application to apply for financial aid at Pacific Lutheran University. For the 2024-25 academic year, the FAFSA is undergoing significant changes, a process known as FAFSA Simplification that was enacted by Congress in 2021. The FAFSA typically opens on October 1st, but for 2024-25, it will not be open until December 2023. In the meantime, we will be sending email communications to students and

  • BUILD YOUR CAREER SCHOLARSHIP GET $9,000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE Apply for admission by January 15 to be eligible LEARN MORE APPLY NOW GET $9,000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MARKETING ANALYTICS Apply for Fall 2023 admission by May 31 to be eligible LEARN MORE APPLY NOW Take the Next Step in Your CareerThe future of the economy remains uncertain, especially for recent graduates and working professionals. Graduate school isn’t just a place to wait out an unstable job

  • issue it finds in your content and often provides Quick-Fix options to correct issues. A Quick-Start for using the Accessibility Checker is available in the following Sakai help document: How do I check my content for accessibility? Why Should I Use the Accessibility Checker? Students are likely to access your online course content through a variety of devices including laptops, tablets, mobile phones, and assistive technologies such as screen readers. Some content that you post online might be

  • Calendar Cloudy Pass In the summer of 1968, Dan Wiklund, left, and Philip Nesvig, both 1970 graduates of PLU, pause on Cloudy Pass overlooking Lower Lyman Lake. (Photo courtesy of Jonathan Nesvig ’67) View full photo Taking a break Philip, left, and Jonathan Nesvig take a break with their 50-year-old backpacks on their August 2018 hike. (Photo courtesy of Rachel Nesvig) View full photo Image Lake In a steady rain, Philip leads a 4,000-foot climb to Image Lake. His daughter, Rachel Nesvig, and her

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  • RUNNING START Are you a Washington State Running Start student? Every year over 140 students start at PLU with college credits and/or an AA degree earned through the Running Start program. *Running Start is a Washington state program in which high school juniors and seniors take part-time or full-time courses at a community or technical college. I’m a Running Start student. Am I a transfer student? This is the most common question we get about Running Start. If you’re a Running Start student

  • centralized applications service BusinessCAS. Start Your ApplicationAPPLICATION TIMELINEMaster of Business Administration admits new students three times a year: Fall, Spring, and Summer. Admission is based on a rolling basis. You can apply anytime throughout the year. However, to ensure full consideration for scholarships we recommend that you submit your application early by the following priority dates. Priority Dates for a Fall Start: February 1 March 15 August 5 Priority Date for a Spring Start

  • RUNNING START Are you a Washington State Running Start student? Every year over 140 students start at PLU with college credits and/or an AA degree earned through the Running Start program. *Running Start is a Washington state program in which high school juniors and seniors take part-time or full-time courses at a community or technical college. I’m a Running Start student. Am I a transfer student? This is the most common question we get about Running Start. If you’re a Running Start student

  • Videos of Conference | Black Bodies and the Justice of God | PLU 1: Skip to content 2: Skip to navigation Accessibility Tools (CTRL+U) Text-to-Speech Large Cursor Zoom Level (x1) Reset Zoom Disable Animations Reset All Hide the tools After hiding the tool, if you would like to re-enable it, just press CTRL+U to open this window. Or, move your cursor near the tool to display it. Menu Apply Visit Programs PLU News Menu Search Events ePass Apply Visit Programs PLU News Inquiry. Service. Leadership

  • exist. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to create a rubric that reflected what I valued. The first thing I noticed during my search was that most rubrics placed a disproportionate value on what I term “process requirements”. Evaluation criteria often included timeliness of responses (i.e. when were students posting and replying), quantity  or frequency of posts and responses (how many times were students posting), originality (how different was a student’s post from classmates’), and mechanics