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  • funding from their respective federal and state student aid programs. Awarding and disbursement of all aid is made in accordance with statutes, regulations, and policies promulgated by these governing agencies and the university. Students who feel they have been treated unfairly or not in accordance with published policies can submit a written complaint to the Dean of Enrollment Management and Student Financial Services for a university review. If a student is dissatisfied with the decision reached by

  • students with the foundations to build a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of international affairs. Approved CoursesRequired of all students in this concentration: GLST 331: International Affairs Other Course Offerings: BUSA 337: International Finance and Risk Management ECON 333: Economic Development GLST 332: American Foreign Policy GLST 357: Global Development GLST 387: ST: Nationalism and National Identity *Courses that are not listed here but which meet the content descriptions of the

  • also work with you via email, phone, or web conference.Schedule a Consultation To schedule a consultation, click the button below to create a Help Desk ticket. Use the Request Type “Instructional Technologies / One-on-one Consults.” ScheduleExamples of Consultations Getting assistance with using Sakai tools Integrating appropriate technology and learning tools into instruction Utilizing course management system sites to improve students’ learning experiences Exploring the use of Google Drive and

  • emergency department and hospital case management, helping patients discharge successfully after an acute illness.  She currently works at Tacoma Central Internal Medicine, with a focus on primary care of adult/geriatric patients with complex health conditions.  She loves to spend extra time with her patients teaching them about their health conditions.  Her goal as an instructor at PLU is to teach her students to do this as well.  Knowledge about health can empower people to make better decisions about

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  • SAVE THE DATE: The 2025 PLU Weathermon Jazz Festival will take place on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. Check back in the Fall for more details! PLU Weathermon Jazz Festival March 19, 2024Eastvold Auditorium - Karen Hille Phillips Center | Cassio Vianna, Director The PLU School of Music, Theatre & Dance invites High School Jazz Bands to register for our PLU Weathermon Jazz Festival. The festival is sponsored by the Pacific Lutheran University School of Music, Theatre & Dance and the Dick and Helen

  • States Institute for Theatre Technology Expo $5,000 for Stuen & Ordal Halls 3rd Annual Farmer’s Market $41 to support an RA Community Program $200 for assistance with costuming for a student-produced play $2,535 in additional support for six private changing stalls to be placed in the KHP Dressing Room Up to $7,000 for travel and lodging to support PLU Club Wrestlers going to the National Tournament $1,400 in support of Five students attending and presenting at the 2024 American Chemical Society

  • /Clinical (3) (120 hours) Fall 2025 8 credits – Tuition: $9,552 GNUR 707 Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3) GNUR 722 FNP2 Didactic (2) GNUR 732 FNP2 Seminar/Clinical Hours (3) (120 hours) January 2026 3 credits – Tuition: $3,582 GNUR 708 Leadership & Resource Management (3) Spring 2026 9 credits – Tuition: $10,746 GNUR 795 Project Proposal (1) GNUR 796 Project Seminar (2) GNUR 798 Project hours (1) (60 hours) GNUR 723 FNP3 Didactic (2) GNUR 733 FNP3 Seminar/Clinical Hours (3) (120 hours) Summer

  • 2025 8 credits – Tuition: $9,552 GNUR 706 Biostats, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology (3) GNUR 721 FNP1 Didactic (2) GNUR 731 FNP1 Seminar/Clinical (3) (120 hours) Fall 2025 8 credits – Tuition: $9,552 GNUR 707 Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3) GNUR 722 FNP2 Didactic (2) GNUR 732 FNP2 Seminar/Clinical Hours (3) (120 hours) January 2026 3 credits – Tuition: $3,582 GNUR 708 Leadership & Resource Management (3) Spring 2026 9 credits – Tuition: $10,746 GNUR 795 Project Proposal (1) GNUR 796

  • -going pandemic. Our graduating seniors included Kristine McKinney, Cameron Clem, Kayla Spence, Hannah McAllister, and Logan Black. Each minor completed the INOV 350 course (Innovation Seminar), in addition to four other classes about design thinking, ethics, leadership, and entrepreneurship. The continuing program has now reached a milestone of 40 minors. Kristine McKinney Kristine McKinney double majored in Philosophy and Business Administration at PLU, with a business concentration in Management

  • A.R.C.T., Piano Performance, University of Toronto, Royal Conservatory of Music Biography Cameron Bennett has had an active and varied career as an administrator, educator, and performing artist, having served in a diversified range of academic and professional institutions. He brings more than two decades of administrative leadership and expertise in strategic planning, academic program and curriculum development, budget management, faculty and student affairs, community engagement, and fundraising

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