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An undergraduate student’s degree requirements are valid for seven years. The seven-year period begins when a student matriculates and has a PLU transcript record. Students who leave and return to PLU after the seven-year period must re-enter the University and meet the requirements of the most current PLU catalog in order to earn a degree. Students that leave for a semester or longer must complete the University’s re-entry process to return.
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Responsibilities of the L.I.F.E. Finance Committee Monitor the income and expenses of the Learning Is ForEver program Monitor expenses by category and class costs Consult with Program Committee on class fees and expenses Prepare the annual budget by working with various committees Evaluate proposals for changes in fees Make recommendations to the Council Respond to requests from Council concerning financial matters Collects registration fees at each class, makes deposits and pays bills
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Events view images descriptions print Filter AllCollege of Liberal StudiesDepartment of AnthropologyChinese Studies ProgramDepartment of EconomicsDepartment of EnglishGender, Sexuality, & Race StudiesGlobal Studies ProgramDepartment of HistoryHolocaust and Genocide Studies ProgramDepartment of Languages & LiteraturesMaster of Fine Arts in Creative WritingNative America and Indigenous Studies ProgramDepartment of PhilosophyDepartment of Political SciencePublishing and Printing ArtsDepartment of
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The following grading scale has been adopted by the School of Nursing faculty and is used in all courses required for the nursing degree programs: 4.00 94-100 = A 3.00 84-86.9 = B 2.00 71-75.9 = C1.00 62 - 64.9 = D 3.67 90- 93.9 = A- 2.67 80-83.9 = B- 1.67 68-70.9 = C- 0.67 59 - 61.9 = D- 3.33 87-89.9 = B+2.33 76-79.9 = C+1.33 65-67.9 = D+0.00 58 & below = E
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The following grading scale has been adopted by the School of Nursing faculty and is used in all courses (including clinical courses) required for the nursing degree programs: 4.00 94-100 A3.00 84-86 B2.00 71-75 C1.00 62 - 64 D 3.67 90- 93 A-2.67 80-83 B-1.67 68-70 C-0.67 59 - 61 D- 3.33 87-89 B+2.33 76-79 C+1.33 65-67 D+0.00 58 & below E
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Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing is dedicated to… – Preparing nursing professionals to deliver safe and effective client-centered, family-centered, and community-based care, grounded in population health improvement and a global mindset – Empowering students to become skilled leaders, educators, and scholars who are committed to planning for and addressing current and future healthcare needs – Advancing the vision and mission of the university through interprofessional education
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Vendor InformationPreferred VendorsPLU preferred vendors include those that have preferred contracts with the University directly and cooperative contracts. Purchases of $10,000 and over from a PLU preferred vendor do not require competitive bidding. Learn moreResponsible PurchasingPLU is committed to diversity, inclusion and care for communities as a means of upholding our mission. The Procurement Office has developed supplier diversity initiatives to ensure these values are represented in our
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We are requiring all participants to submit three journal pages of their choice. Pick what you think are your most important journal pages. The procedure for submitting is: JPEG photograph of each of the three pages. Be sure they are readable. Convert the photos to low resolution (PHOTO in Windows 10 works.) Convert the photos to PDF format. We will post detailed directions on how to do this and will email them to each registrant.
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Origins of the Modern World - H1 Course Title IHON 111 Origins, Ideas, and Encounters - H1 IHON 112 Liberty, Power, and Imagination - H1 200-Level Courses - H2 Course Title IHON 253 Gender, Sexuality and Culture - H2 IHON 257 The Human Experience - H2 IHON 258 Self, Culture, and Society - H2 IHON 259 The Natural World - H2 IHON 260 The Arts in Society - H2 300-Level Courses - H3 Course Title IHON 328 Social Justice: Personal Inquiry and Global Investigations - H3, GE
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College of Natural SciencesCommencement & CelebrationThursday, May 22, 2025 @ 7:00pm @pacificlutheran “Family isn’t just those individuals you share DNA with, but also those individuals you share life experience with. I truly believe that personal relationships are the backbone of a life well lived, because the connection to those who matter most to us is what fuels everything else we do in life.” -Dr. Patricia Dolan, 2024 Commencement Speaker #PLUgrad #ClassOf2024 #Graduation #Washington
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