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out of my time in graduate school. My next tip is to gather as much information as you can about the program. Read all of the online and print materials you can about any programs you are interested in. Specifically for programs in applied sport psychology, The Association of Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) has a Graduate Program Directory that helps you compare programs. Outside of published materials, you should speak with admissions counselors, faculty, and current or former students and attend
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take a gap year to start looking into Occupational Therapy programs. I am looking forward to applying the mental tools I learn in this program to the OT world! To help people both mentally and physically live their best lives!! What tips would you share with undergraduate students when considering a graduate program? Find what makes you passionate. What areas of study naturally give you energy and a desire to learn more? Once you find those areas, learn as much as you can and go to programs
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gifts for scholarships for students and support for academic programs and activities have enabled the university to excel in ways that it otherwise could not afford. Endowment gifts are particularly important in support of academics and mission, as they provide a steady stream of resources that the university can use to invest in its “intellectual capital.” “Endowed gifts are one way that the university ensures that it can carry on its mission in the world,” former Provost Patricia O’Connell Killen
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the Nazi’s genocidal plan in her first lecture as the new Kurt Mayer Endowed Chair of Holocaust Studies. To hit the ground running, Griech-Polelle, who joined the Lute family this July, will be giving a lecture for students and the community titled “The First Victims: The Nazi Euthanasia Campaign Lecture.” The talk will explore Nazi programs that the regime installed to prepare for mass killings during World War II. Among the programs the Nazi regime created was a secret project called “Aktion T-4
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Froschauer) September 12, 2023 By MacKenzie HinesPLU Marketing & CommunicationsPLU expanded its alliance with Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) by signing two new agreements that will support PLU graduates interested in attending PNWU’s recently established Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) and Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) programs. These new agreements are in addition to a previous memorandum of understanding supporting PLU graduates interested in PNWU’s Master of
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generalists so they may later seek advanced practice in specific specialties. The program provides an excellent foundation for clinical practice, as well as for preparing qualified graduates to enter the best graduate programs in nursing. The school exemplifies the university’s mission of “educating for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care” in an environment that encourages lifelong learning, diversity and spirituality as vital elements in the human quest for wholeness. The school
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the successful programs that PLU has led, such as SAPET (the Sexuality Awareness and Personal Empowerment Team) and Sex+, as well as the educational programs we do for targeted populations, such as athletes, students studying abroad and incoming students,” Warwick said. “More importantly, I am looking forward to learning other ways of ‘doing’ prevention education that I can bring back to PLU so we can enhance and expand our current programs. This is a fantastic opportunity for me professionally as
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Puget Sound’s Master of Public Health and Master of Education in Counseling programs For Fast Track application and maintenance of Fast Track requirements as outlined by the School of Business, contact the program director. Master of Fine Arts - Low Residency Creative Writing Online application Application fee (non-refundable) Two letters of recommendation Personal statement A creative writing sample A 500-word literary critique Note: Official transcript(s) of the highest previous degree earned do
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Welcome to the Parkland Literacy CenterThe Parkland Literacy Center (PLC) is an organization at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) that establishes, implements, and conducts various programs that serve the academic needs of our local community. The PLC is composed of PLU student staff as well as student volunteers. The mission of the PLC is to serve the greater Parkland community through literacy training and academic support. Currently, we provide any subject of tutoring to K-12 students within
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calling after graduation when Northwest Education Access hired her through Americorps. She says there’s a stigma associated with leaving school. She’s more interested in turning a judgmental statement of “school not working for the student” into two tough questions: Why didn’t school work for this student? And how can we better support a population that often falls through the cracks? While many programs support struggling high school students, fewer programs exist for those aged out of the high
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