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  • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), all students must sign consent to release records in order for educational materials to be placed in student mail folders, be shared with clinical agencies, or used in letters of recommendation. Please note that FERPA regulations do not restrict the legitimate sharing of student academic information among SoN faculty for legitimate instructional and/or student developmental purposes. Students often request faculty to write letters of recommendation

  • arbitrarily drawn by our forefathers yet treated as criminals of the worst offense” and who are “subject to … stringent schedules and punishments like solitary confinement,” while in the detention center; and where the “Border Patrol gets quarterly trainings on use of force and firearms,” and yet “aren’t offered a single opportunity to learn about NAFTA, Free Trade Policies or the War on Drugs” (that is, the causes of the influx) and where “the fence is a police solution to an economic problem.”  Finally

  • Spotlight Series Obituaries Robert (Bob) Howard ’63 Robert died July 8 at the Cambridge Health Alliance Hospital in Everett, surrounded by his loving family. He was 71 years old. Born in Franklin, he is the son of the late Thomas and Marjorie M. (Grover) Howard. On June 22, 1967, Bob was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Specialist Four Howard distinguished himself by heroism in connection with military operations against an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam while assigned

  • to knowledge, and to build your own CV or resume. For more information, see application materials below or talk to a professor in the Humanities!   History of the Kelmer Roe Research Fellowships Kelmer Roe was Associate Professor of Greek and Religion at PLU from 1947-1967 and his family members Naomi and Don Nothstein and David Roe, all PLU alums, gave a generous gift to help establish the annual Kelmer Roe Fellowships for student-faculty research in the Humanities in 2003. The Kelmer Roe

  • portion: $1,126 per credit hour (37 credits) Nursing program fee: $10,455 (subject to change) Additional fees may include:  Additional fees include: technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), background check ($70), books and materials for coursework, uniform cost ($200), equipment ($100), laptop (not Chromebook). Students will have the option to choose between the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) or Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) track. ELMSN 2024 Tuition

  • February 24, 2021. [NOTE: This date is not the post-mark of your materials. They must be received by the department by this date.] Material should be sent via e-mail to: Tabi Looper loopert@plu.edu Can we make appointments for an audition outside of the scheduled audition dates? No, it is not possible to schedule scholarship auditions at other times. Decisions about music scholarships are made immediately after scholarship weekend, so it is important to either do a live audition and submit a recording

  • techniques including animal cell culture, cell fractionation, molecular, genetic, and biochemical assays, and microscopy (light, phase contrast, fluorescence). Prerequisite: BIOL 330 and CHEM 331 with 333, or consent of instructor. (4) BIOL 443 : Plant Development and Genetic Engineering A study of how plant structures form and change through the life cycle and how genetic engineering is used to alter plant biology for research and commercial applications. Specific GMOs considered as case studies. Focus

  • partnership often identify non-certified candidates already working in the schools to enroll in PLU’s program, said Vanessa Tucker, assistant professor of education. She said schools recommend people with the expectation that they will be hired into full-time positions once the certification process is complete. “The program supplies the teaching force with non-traditional students,” Tucker said, “people who would be wonderful additions to our field.” Wade is certified to teach special education and

  • admission decision priority dates for fall semester—January 1, February 1, March 1, and April 1. Students who complete their application materials prior to one of these dates can expect an admission decision notification of academic scholarship eligibility and an official report of transferable credits within four weeks. Applications received after April 1 will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the final July 1 priority date. The admission decision priority dates for a spring semester start are

  • dental schools request applicants to submit a supplemental or secondary application. These applications are used when the dental school wishes to collect additional information not asked in the ADEA AADSAS application that is important to that particular school. The list of school-specific materials you need to send directly to each school is available on this AADSAS website. The Interview Following the supplemental application, most schools request an interview of applicants they are interested in