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Sexual misconduct as identified in the PLU Student Code of Conduct and by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission, (see WAC 246-840-740) and Department of Health will be used to determine sexual misconduct. Non-consenting sexual relationships, intimate contact, or sexual harassment of any kind between students, between students and faculty, or between students and patients or clinical staff members, are regarded as sexual misconduct. All suspected inappropriate
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working at night. Secure everything before leaving. Don’t leave keys, records, cash, checks, purses, or personal valuables even momentarily. Stay alert for the unexpected. Avoid unnecessary risks. Act with common sense. Walk confidently. Don’t look like a victim. Additional materials on personal security are available without cost at the Campus Safety and Information Office. If you observe illegal or dangerous behavior or activities, please report it Campus Safety in a timely manner, so it it can be
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opportunity.PLU LuteCast Read Previous Political Science Dept. Chair Maria Chávez speaks out on ‘college scandal’ Read Next Congrats Riley LATEST POSTS Quan Huynh ’25 Discusses her Internship at the Washington State Senate February 28, 2023 Professor Maria Chavez selected for 2021-23 Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau July 2, 2021 Jeremy Knapp ’21 talks interning for a state senator in Olympia, passion for political science and future career April 2, 2020 Jared Wright ’14, discusses working on refugee
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Learning Outcomes at PLU - Graduate ProgramsLearning Outcomes at PLU are designed to provide students with a clear outline of the key concepts, ideas, and skills they should learn during their time of study. Students in each degree program should have a firm understanding of these outcomes upon completion of their course of study. Learning Outcomes also provide an opportunity for programs to clearly communicate those values they feel are most important for students within the program to learn
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theoretical frameworks in the analysis of assessment data.Revised 12/18/18
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/organization members about services and opportunities offered by Student Engagement, and to maintain open communication between Student Engagement and leaders of student club/organizations. How Does It Work? Student club/organization leaders can register their club or organization during the open registration period each spring, typically beginning in late Spring. Clubs and Organizations will send reminder messages when this period begins and again before the deadline to contact information from current
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access the provider directory and contact providers on their own by phone or email. Students do not need to sign in or download anything to access the provider directory. It can be accessed on devices of all types, including computers, phones, and tablets. Students can filter and search for providers around campus and across the country based on their needs and preferences. How do students access ThrivingCampus? Click below to get started! Click here to access ThrivingCampus Are you a Mental Health
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Implementing summative assessment with a formative flavour: a case study in a large class (pdf) view download
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Stay in Place vs. Lock Down Procedures (pdf) view download
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Telemental Health (TMH) Informed Consent (pdf) view download PLU Counseling Services offers Telemental Health (TMH) counseling services for students residing in Washington state, due to licensing restrictions. Information about Telemental Health is provided here, and for clients who desire to use the service, consent is required.
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