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  • Payment Agreement Posted by: shortea / May 14, 2020 May 14, 2020 Why the Payment Agreement shouldn’t scare you (& why you need to do it)One of the most important steps to complete before you register for class is your Payment Agreement (also known as the Student Financial Agreement). If you haven’t completed yours, now is the time to do it! What the Agreement is: Essentially, you’re telling us how you plan to pay any owing balance for tuition, fees and/or housing and meal plans after financial

  • Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Archive by category Alumni Profiles New Panama Canal Project Lute’s Company Leads the Way on New Panama Canal Project One of its biggest projects is designing... April 28, 2015 What Can You Do With a PLU Degree? Well, You Could End Up on a Billboard Starting in mid-September, that large-scale attention... January 21, 2015 Seattle

  • , we welcome new students to our campus. The Office of Alumni and Constituent Relations extends a special welcome to our Legacy Lutes – those students whose parent(s) attended PLU. We recognize this extra commitment to their alma mater and are thrilled to have their children carry on their legacy. Please note that only the parents who attended PLU are listed below. Winter 2017 Kenneth Ake Cari (Dennery) Ake ’99 Logan Albert Courtney Albert ’01 Aaron Bailey Stacie VanDePutte ’90, ‘93 Michael Berge

  • CAMPUS LIFE LUTES CENTER COMMUNITYLife as a Lute is about more than just going to class. PLU students are active and involved–in the residence halls; on athletic fields, courts and in the stands; on the stage and in the audience for performing arts; and in scores of campus clubs. Through campus life involvement, students foster belonging by engaging in meaningful dialogue, seeking authenticity, building connections, and opening minds to see community in new, expansive ways. We care about living

  • Be a Lute Pay your enrollment deposit to join your PLU class. #FutureLute Submit your deposit View full video You're in! Congratulations!Congratulations on your admission to PLU! We are proud of the globally-engaged and purposeful education we provide every single PLU student and excited for you to join our academic community. Now that you’re in, you’re probably wondering about next steps. Below you’ll find links to our admitted student webpages. Each page has important information about

  • PLU scones have been on the menu for more than 20 years. Their warm, fresh-from-the-oven appeal have made them a symbol of our unique approach to hospitality on campus. We hope you enjoy your own homemade PLU Scones. They’re best enjoyed with butter, jam and some friends. Make sure to share a photo of your scones using #GoLutes! Ingredients: 2 2/3 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup butter (chilled) 1 cup heavy cream 2 eggs 1 tablespoons

  • you! Gifts to the Lute Club Athletics Fund and our individual teams provide essential financial support by subsidizing team travel and equipment costs — both necessary to help our teams stay competitive.Make a giftGifts of all sizes provide an exceptional Lute experience for our exceptional athletes!$25 = A meal while on the road $50 = Personal equipment (balls, gloves, goggles, hat/visors, etc.) $100 = Practice apparel for the season $250 = Travel suit and shoes for one season $500 = Airfare and

  • PLU Opportunities BoardThe PLU Opportunities Board is a resource for students, alumni, and employers. The Board offers job and internship opportunities. We’ll help you prepare, search, and secure a great career. PLU students are uniquely prepared to succeed in the working world, and to lead lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. With a background in the liberal arts, students hone their skills in communication, global and intercultural fluency, critical thinking and

  • Paid Summer Internship with King County Posted by: nicolacs / January 24, 2017 January 24, 2017 The King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) seeks several full-time summer interns. Assignments will be to one of the following areas providing experience in the practical application of coursework in a large-scale urban infrastructure system. In most cases, the work schedule will be Monday – Friday, 8-hour days. The salary for this internship position is $16.07 – $20.37/ hour. Community

  • setting. Duties include preparing the materials and reagents for the classes and supporting the instructor. This is a part-time position (8-10 hours per week) during the school year only. Hours are flexible. Good planning, communication, and interpersonal skills are essential. We invite you to join our team and build your skills while helping to inspire the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals. Learn more here. Read Previous Graduate Program Opportunity – LSU Read Next 2020 SUMR