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  • BSN pathway to the MSNSchedule: Our MSN program is designed for the working nurse, with most students working 0.5-0.6 FTE while enrolled in this traditional, on-campus program. Classes have generally been held on one evening and one full day, plus additional hours for practicums. The exception to this has been summer and J-Term courses, as days and times vary. Class dates are subject to change from one year to the next, and none of the classes are offered online. Clinical experiences are

  • Entry-Level Pathway to the MSN Schedule Program length: 27 months (not including pre-requisite coursework) Program start: Summer (early June) Pre-licensure portion: Attend classes full-time, Monday through Friday. PLU classes may be scheduled any time between 8:00am and 8:00pm.  Students must be available for clinicals anytime between 6:00am and 11:00pm.  Students in the pre-licensure portion are strongly encouraged not to work. None of the classes are online. The post-licensure portion

  • University 7 tips for success when taking online classes by the University of Illinois 10 practical ways to improve time management skills by LifeHack Apps for Students Apps every student should have by the University of Illinois 10 best study apps for students by the London School of Economics 12 free apps every student should have by Oxbridge Academy Practice your foreign language skills Duolingo Babbel Keep the Cabin Fever Creepies at Bay posted by verywellmind.com Learn more about your personality

  • Rethinking Assessment at a Distance Posted by: Marcom Web Team / March 18, 2020 March 18, 2020 By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer Considering how to assess students at a distance may seem daunting. Many faculty have always relied on specific assessment practices and believe in-person assessment is the best way to assess student learning. However, the principles underlying good assessment practices are relevant to both online and face-to-face activities. Assessment at a distance may

  • Presidential Commission for Innovation & Change – UPDATE Presidential Commission for Innovation & Change – UPDATE https://www.plu.edu/innovation-change/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Christopher Albert Christopher Albert https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/5073cdc5c2a9f4e3d74b048091974aaa?s=96&d=mm&r=g February 13, 2020 November 13, 2020 Dear Colleagues: The PLU community submitted 206 ideas to the Presidential Commission for Innovation and Change.  The Commission

  • . Building improvement and equipment purchasing plans are developed at least one budget year in advance through the Capital Expenditures Committee. Priorities for project and equipment purchases are developed through online maintenance requests to facilities management (School Dude), requests submitted to Information & Technology Services, recommendations of deferred maintenance needs by I&TS staff and facilities management staff.  These may include changes for ADA accessibility, general maintenance

  • Banner AccountsBanner is an integrated suite of administrative software applications used specifically by PLU, as well as many other Universities, to manage business operations.  Banner is the system in which the majority of University information, such as grades, courses, and employment records, reside.  There are two types of Banner accounts that may be used by members of the PLU community depending on who you are and what information you need to access.  Descriptions of each are listed below

  • /family anywhere with Netflix Party Journaling or Photo Journaling! We are living during unprecedented times. Journaling is a great outlet to capture the emotions and changes that are happening. Learn a new recipe with one of the many virtual cooking classes being offered online. Virtual Community Service Virtual service is a type of volunteerism that allows you to share your time and talents as members through service away from any physical site of an organization or project. Parkland Literacy Center

  • . Students can complete the degree in 21 months, attending on-campus classes two evenings a week. Students also have the option to add an emphasis. The MBA in Management Science and Quantitative Methods includes 11 required courses (44 credits) for students interested in business analytics. Most classes are held on-campus in the late afternoons and evenings, with two online courses that include weekly synchronous meetings. The program can be completed in 21 months, with the option to add an emphasis

  • support.Psychiatric Medication ManagementPsychiatric Medication Management A psychiatric nurse practitioner is available within PLU Health Services to assist students with medication management.  Psychiatric care may include psychiatric evaluation, one-time consultation, medication recommendations and management, and/or referral out to a community provider.  When psychiatric medication is recommended for a student, short-term treatment can be initiated internally or with the goal of transferring to a community