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  • Testing Center InformationThe Testing Center provides a quiet space for proctored testing and the opportunity for extended testing time for students with those accommodations. We will attempt to accommodate all major exams for students who have testing accommodations and for students who need to make up an exam for other reasons. If the Testing Center fills to capacity, we will prioritize students with accommodations. The Testing Center reopens for Fall 2024 on Monday, September 9. Students

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  • You can find more information about weighted GPAs here Three or more college-preparatory math and science courses (e.g. Algebra 2 and higher, chemistry, physics, earth science, biology) with a B- or better grade First year students who are directly admitted to Nursing and meet the following academic requirements will be guaranteed a spot in the Nursing program beginning fall semester of their junior year: Students are required to complete ALL pre-nursing coursework during their first two years at

  • Partnership with PNWU Beginning with applications for the cohort starting in Fall 2023, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Master of Arts in Medical Sciences Program (PNWU-MAMS) have agreed to reserve six seats per application cycle year, dedicated to highly qualified Pacific Lutheran University College of Natural Sciences (PLU-CNS) applicants, those who meet the minimum admission requirements, have a 3.2 cumulative GPA, a 492 on the MCAT and complete an interview with PNWU, upon

  • on Sunday for Admission’s main Fall visit event, Fall Preview Day– ideal for high- school juniors and seniors. HIGHLIGHTS Thursday, OCT. 2 Meant to Live Lecture and Reception, featuring Mary Beth Leeper ’00, 2012 Outstanding Recent Alumna award recipient and associate attorney with Hanis Irvine Prothero in Kent, Washington, where she represents immigrant adults in removal proceedings. FRIDAY, OCT. 3 Classes without Quizzes Homecoming Chapel Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 1964 50th Reunion

  • Off-Campus Medical Statement and submit it to your medical provider, who will then make a determination of your ability to travel, by signing the form and returning it directly to the Wang Center by the established deadlines. IMPORTANT: If you are studying away on consecutive programs, list both programs and program dates on the Off-Campus Medical Statement. This will allow your medical release to be valid throughout the duration of your final program. Tips and Notes: Be forthcoming about any

  • Mary Lou Yeomans 208 Garfield Manager Phone: 253-538-5990 Email: yeomanml@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 9:30 am - 6:30 pm Biography Biography Mary Lou has been with PLU for over 10 years and has worked a variety of positions. She loves working closely with the students and helping to make PLU an awesome experience for everyone. She’s a great cook, her tamales are almost famous! Her family is what keeps her going both at and away from work.

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  • Declaring a Major or MinorDeclaring a major or minor in economics is a simple process and may be completed at any time by meeting with a faculty member and filling out an Academic Program Contract. At the time of declaration, you will be assigned an advisor and begin discussing how to structure your time to meet the program requirements below. For students planning graduate work in economics additional math preparation will be necessary. For specific courses, consult your major advisor.

  • W-9 Supplemental Form: This is required by our Business Office before we can reimburse you for your travel expenses.  (U.S. only) Video Permission Form: We video tape and/or live stream the conference. The video tapes maybe used in classrooms and by students and professors who may wish to see the conference, but are unable to attend.  The attached form may be altered to best suit your preferences. Clock Hours for Teachers: Clock hours provided by the Holocaust Center for Humanity