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  • Records created by ELCA Synods and Congregations are governed by a Records Management Policy and Records Retention Schedule. For questions about transferring synodical or congregational records to the ELCA Region 1 Archives, contact archives@plu.edu.Records Management for ELCA SynodsView PolicyRecords Management for ELCA CongregationsView Policy

  • Academic CalendarImportant Dates, Deadlines, and Exam SchedulesClick here to viewCommencementClick below for information about Commencement in MayClick here to viewFaculty Dates & Deadlinesand Provost Office eventsClick here to viewUniversity & Faculty Fall ConferenceAttendance and Registration is required by all facultyClick here to viewReturn to Faculty Resources Home

  • Milly Maddian Human Resources Office Manager She/Her Phone: 253-535-7548 Email: milly.maddian@plu.edu Professional Responsibilities General HR questions Front desk operations Faculty/staff phone directory Retiree information Employment applications and references Verification of employment Unemployment Personnel files and records Label/list requests

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  • The ICO Team Lucero Topete | is the founder and director of the Instituto Cultural Oaxaca, the host institution for the program. She holds an M.A. in History from the Sorbonne in Paris and is former director of the Oaxacan Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia.

  • FAQsFrequently asked questions about the Wellness Access Plan and the Health CenterMoreWellness Access PlanHighlights of the PLU wellness Access PlanMoreInsuranceUsing insurance at the Health CenterMoreWashington Benefit ExchangeLearn more about the Washington Health Plan Finder and how to find the right insurance plan for you!More

  • In October, diversity of PLU workforce is measured at its highest level in at least a decade. Women comprise 40.6% of the faculty and 56.3% of overall employee group. People of color make up 8.8% of the faculty and 12.0% of the overall employee group.

  • You Ask, We Answer: What is January Term? Posted by: shortea / May 9, 2023 May 9, 2023 At PLU, we have a 4-1-4 term system. This means that we have a four month fall semester, a four month spring semester, and a one month January term (or J-Term for short) in between, where you’ll fit in an entire semester of usually just one class into the month of January. If you are on campus for J-Term, you will likely be in your class three hours a day, Monday through Friday. J-Term is a really great

  • summer and January terms. APRN prepared nurses will take DNP core coursework (information systems and patient care technology, epidemiology, analytical methods, translating research into practice, and health policy), and all DNP Scholarly Project coursework.  A gap analysis by the program director is conducted to determine what previous coursework meets the DNP competencies and which additional courses will be required for the PLU DNP. This Post-masters DNP curriculum is designed for an MSN APRN

  • Why the FAFSA?To apply for federal and state financial aid, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). An analysis of your FAFSA calculates an Expected Family Contribution (EFC), how much you and your family might be expected to contribute to your education for the academic year, based on a U.S. Department of Education need analysis formula. Beginning with the 2024-25 FAFSA cycle, the EFC is being replaced by the Student Aid Index, or SAI. This number will be

  • Ivan Wilson Art Director He/Him/His Biography Biography Major: Art and Design Minor(s): Communications Would you rather be able to time travel, teleport, or fly? “Teleport because it would cut down on gas emissions and I could get into some sneaky places.” Favorite Font: PCMyungjo