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  • Faculty ResourcesThe Office of the Provost has an extensive list of faculty resources available on their website. The Center for Student Success is providing the following resources for faculty members to use for advising and mentoring:CSS Resource Cheat SheetBlank 4-year planAdvising Guides2-year Course CyclesCourse CatalogCAPP Report GuideWeekly Schedule WorksheetIHON General Education Degree Requirements WorksheetAdd/Drop/Withdrawal FormAdvisor Change Request FormCare FormFinding

  • Student ResourcesCheck out some of the scholarships, distinctions, and opportunities that can help you further your education in French & Francophone Studies. Consult with faculty for more information. Scholarships for French Study The Seattle-Nantes Scholarship Program https://www.seattle-nantes.org/scholarships Washington Association for Language Teaching Scholarships https://waflt.wildapricot.org/Student-Scholarships-&-Contests Additional Resources Language Resource Center Kreidler Global

  • Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Home Contact RESOLUTE welcomes your feedback—and your story tips! Please include your name and email address with your message so we can respond. Looking to update your alumni information online or in the print edition of ResoLUTE magazine? Just click

  • What’s in our room? With Christian Cutter ‘24 Posted by: vcraker / March 31, 2023 March 31, 2023 Christian Cutter ’24 gives a tour of his dorm room in Hinderlie Hall. Hilderlie is a great place to live for students who enjoy embracing creativity and the arts. Located close to Mary Baker Russell Music Center, Ingram Hall and Karen Hille Phillips Performing Arts Center, it is central and convenient to everything regardless of your major! Hinderlie is home to one of the Gender Inclusive wings on

  • MBA Webinar VideoThank you for your interest in the Master of Business Administration. Click the video below to start watching the webinar. We hope you will enjoy and learn more about the program. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . NICAR AGUA Lutes Get Their Hands Dirty Building a Well for Clean Water Read the Story New Features   Big Names On Campus PLU not only sends Lutes out to change the world, but also brings world-changing leaders to PLU. Read More Class Notes Now with bigger photos, half-a-dozen search options and more! Click here to catch up on your classmates’ news and submit your own. Read More Discovery Recognizing the work of PLU’s

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . NICAR AGUA Lutes Get Their Hands Dirty Building a Well for Clean Water Read the Story New Features   Big Names On Campus PLU not only sends Lutes out to change the world, but also brings world-changing leaders to PLU. Read More Class Notes Now with bigger photos, half-a-dozen search options and more! Click here to catch up on your classmates’ news and submit your own. Read More Discovery Recognizing the work of PLU’s

  • Program ScheduleProgram length: 24 – 27 months, typically 6-7 terms Credit hours: 48 – 50 semester credits (depending if students choose optional additional one semester of practicum)Fall and Spring of first year :Attend classes at PLU twice a week, typically 3:00-6:20pm. The first year of the program is designed to make it easier for working professionals. Students with flexible work schedules can generally work part-time or even full-time during their first two semesters. Fall year 1

  • Julie Winters Web Support Coordinator Phone: 253-535-7436 Email: winterjl@plu.edu Office Location:Printing & Mail Services Status:Working Hybrid Professional Biography Education A.A., Business, Tacoma Community College, 1983 Biography 1987-1988 Night Custodian in the Library. 1989 Housekeeper in Tingelstad. Came back in 1999 as a Custodian for a few months and then Shipping/Receiving Manager in the bookstore when it was in the University Center. Joined the staff of Marketing & Communication in

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  • My First MOOC: A New Year’s Resolution Revisited By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer In January, I enrolled in my first MOOC to learn more about this controversial form of instruction.  It was definitely valuable, both for instructional design research and as a learning experience. The course was designed around five basic elements: video… August 25, 2015 MOOCsonline learning