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  • Do you know any prospective students who would be a good candidate for our graduate programs? Share their information and the Office of Graduate Admission will make sure to put them on our mailing list and send information about PLU and the admission process. /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (function () { jQuery.browser.msie = false; jQuery.browser.version = 0; if(navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9]+)\./)) { jQuery.browser.msie

  • International Credential EvaluationsIf you are an international undergraduate transfer student or an international graduate student, you must submit official transcripts for credit and/or degree evaluation and translation into U.S. equivalencies. We will accept international credential evaluations from any organization on the AICE list or NACES list. SpanTran is listed as a NACES-approved international credential evaluator and has created a custom application for Pacific Lutheran University

  • Business ScholarshipsThe School of Business has seven scholarship opportunities throughout the year. Students who meet the minimum criteria for a specific scholarship are encouraged to apply. Applications, essays, and resumes should be thoughtfully designed and tailored to the individual scholarship. Only those applicants who meet the criteria will be considered. For additional information on all business scholarships, please contact the PLU School of Business. Information and application forms

  • 253.535.8284 https://www.plu.edu/health-professions/ healthprof@plu.edu David Ward, Ph.D., Dean The College of Health Professions is a community of faculty, staff, and students who carry out PLU’s mission of inquiry, service, leadership and care through preparation for vocations in health professions. Descriptions of specific course offerings and degree requirements offered within the College of Health Professions are listed as follows: Undergraduate Kinesiology Nursing Social Work Graduate

  • Photo by Claire Todd Dear Pierce County Officials, As the clouds and cold go away, the lawn chemicals come out to play. To the general public, they are thought of as a means to an end, rather than a harmful chemical such as alcohol and tobacco. If the lawn chemicals are going to be thought of in this way, implementing disclaimer labels of which lawn chemicals do the most amount of damage may help change public perception and encourage more thoughtful buying, without risking the economic impact

  • Faculty elections are conducted electronically. Ballots are normally to be completed within one week after distribution. Elections are conducted jointly by the Governance Committee and the faculty secretary, who acts jointly with the chair of the Governance Committee to officially certify the election results. After each election, a statement is issued to inform the faculty of the names of candidates who have been elected and of the positions still to be filled. At its discretion, the

  • The Innovation Studies minor offers courses from 10 different academic units, making the program highly flexible. For scheduling purposes, the following 4-year course plan lists the availability of core courses that satisfy the Intro, Principles, and Seminar requirements, including HIST/COMA/PHIL 248 (Innovation Ethics and Society), HIST 121 (History in Video Games), HIST 346 (History of Technology), HIST 247 (U.S. Capitalism: Railroads to Netflix), BUSA 201 (Intro to Business), ECON 101 (Intro

  • Microfilm is a storage medium for books, articles, and other text documents that is more durable and takes up less space than paper. Occasionally, you may need an article or other document that is only available on microfilm. To read and print these documents, use the microfilm reader/printer machines located on the first floor of the library. Printing is 10 cents per page, paid at the circulation desk. Here’s how to use the microfilm. If you need further assistance or have questions, please

  • On Campus Distribution CountsThe following is a breakdown of the number of employees and hall residents at PLU. Please ensure that Mail Services receives enough copies of bulletins, newsletters and any other material to be distributed. Offices and DepartmentsInformationCounts ONE TO EACH DEPARTMENT85 MAIL STOPS49 FULL TIME FACULTY215 PART TIME FACULTY33 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF299 Budget Heads (included in above counts)124 Deans & Chairs (included in above counts)39 STAFF310 FULL COUNT857 SHORT

  • Carrie Park, RN, MSN Simulation Coordinator Phone: 253-535-7649 Email: parkca@plu.edu Office Location: Ramstad Hall - 334 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Clinical Instructor of Nursing Biography I’m passionate about educating our future nurses and am proud to be a part of this area of nursing. I’m community minded and volunteer with organizations whose focus is on children. I’m a mom of all boys and this is my favorite job! Education 1981 BSN University of Colorado 2012 MSN

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