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  • U.S. Culture Congratulations and good luck as you embark on a great life experience! By choosing to study in the United States, you will join a community of international students and scholars from around the world, who study and live here in the U.S. This international community consists of more than half a million students, making the U.S. host to the largest number of international students anywhere. Students who come to the U.S. enhance our colleges and universities through their scholarly

  • RN/B Pathway to the MSN - For those with a RN License and a Non-Nursing Bachelor's DegreeThis program is currently on hiatus. Pathway:  The RN-B to MSN program is designed to allow registered nurses with a previous non-nursing bachelor’s or higher degree to earn the MSN degree; this program does not confer the BSN degree. It’s a faster, more direct way for nurses who already have a bachelor’s degree to acquire a master’s degree without first completing the BSN. The sequence of study recognizes

  • Why a symposium?The biennial international symposium at PLU is one of the ways that the Wang Center supports the university’s goal of being an ever more globally focused university. PLU is nationally recognized for its international study away experiences that immerse students in other cultures and allows them to examine the complexity of global issues from other local, national and regional perspectives. However, not all PLU students are able to take advantage of these study away programs

  • DNP Scholarly Projects Class of 2017 Jessica Wheeler, RN, MSN, PMHCNS-BC* – Pilot Study of a Mental Health Nurse Consultant on acute Medical Units. Alexandria Hamann, BS, MSN, RN – The Impact of a Comprehensive Transgender Health Care Reference Tool on Provider Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceived Utility: Results of a Pilot Program. Katie Bates, RN, MSN* – Feasibility Study of a Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Residency Program: Benefits, Significance, Environmental Scan, Program Guidelines

  • Advising Orientation you will request your registration appointment. If you have issues accessing the site or have questions, then please email success@plu.edu. Registration DatesWhat's my "Intended Area of Study"?Registration DatesYou can register by meeting with PLU Advisors in person or virtually! If you want to meet other students with the same major as you, then we recommend joining a registration date that focuses on your area of study. DayLocationIntended area of study July 8Virtual July 9In

  • understand different levels of review (exempt, expedited, or full board review).B. Upload required study documentsInformed Consent Recruitment Materials Instruments, Research Materials, Stimuli The HPRB needs to review and approve all study materials, including copies of surveys, stimuli (e.g., pictures, scenarios, video clips), interview questions, instructions, scripts, etc. Debriefing The HPRB needs to review and approve the debriefing script or text that will be shared with participants at the end of

  • your approval (or submit a Completion Report; see below).Reporting any adverse events that occur while conducting your researchWhile conducting your study, you may cause or experience events whose nature, severity and/or frequency are not described in the proposal approved by the HPRB. Examples include, but are not limited to: unexpected complications in a participant missteps in the study procedures or consent documentation breaches of confidentiality Alternatively, you may encounter problems or

  • Re-envisioning the Language Resource CenterThe Language Resource Center (LRC) at PLU has served as a virtual and physical hub for language study since opening in 1996.  Our mission is to provide a multimedia environment with hardware, software, and learning resources that facilitate and promote the research and study of the world’s languages and cultures.  The LRC has kept up with changing technologies over the years and continues to adapt to meet the needs of our students. Over the summer of

  • Advising Orientation you will request your registration appointment. If you have issues accessing the site or have questions, then please email success@plu.edu. Registration DatesWhat's my "Intended Area of Study"?Registration DatesYou can register by meeting with PLU Advisors in person or virtually! If you want to meet other students with the same major as you, then we recommend joining a registration date that focuses on your area of study. DayLocationIntended area of study July 8Virtual July 9In

  • Namibia Student Blogs 2015! Posted by: Craig Fryhle / March 3, 2015 March 3, 2015 Here are links shared by PLU chemistry students Alice Henderson and Kalie Saathoff reflecting on their ongoing studies in Namibia this spring.  They are studying at at the University of Namibia along with 9 other PLU students.  Check out their blogs.  Alice and Kalie are having some incredible experiences!   If you want to study in Namibia next spring (2016):  Submit your application to the Wang Center by Friday