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  • How does advising work at PLU?Academic advising is the responsibility of both students and faculty or professional advisors. Students are responsible for making their own life, career, and educational plans; advisors are responsible for assisting them to identify and assess those plans and their alternatives. Because educational goals are defined in the context of life and career goals, advisors work together with the Advising Office and other student service programs to provide support and

  • Endorsements indicate which content and grade levels you are qualified for and authorized to teach.  All Education Candidates must earn at least one endorsement. Candidates must also pass the appropriate WEST-E or NES test for each endorsement. Undergraduate Level Endorsements The Bachelor of Arts in Education program’s primary endorsement is in Elementary Education, which covers grades K-8.  Elementary candidates are strongly encouraged to earn an additional endorsement in order to improve job

  • Strategic Life Strategic PlanConclusionThe members of the Student Life Division are deeply committed to and engaged in meaningful and productive work that continues to advance the vision, mission and ILOs of the university in the lives of students. With the year 2020 as the marker, the members are eager to achieve the aspirations outlined in PLU 2020 and the University Strategic Priorities, and to work collaboratively to make those aspirations a reality.

  • Everyone must leave the building when the fire alarm sounds.  Obstructing or discouraging participation in a building evacuation will be subject to disciplinary action.  Any prank, joke or other intentional act involving fire (including alarm covers, alarms, extinguishers or smoke alarms) is prohibited and will be subject to disciplinary action and/or local law enforcement action.  Please review “Prohibited Possessions” in the current PLU Housing and Meal Plan Guide and Contract for additional

  • Caitlin KrennCaitlin Krenn has been working for the Nisqually Community Garden since 2009. She has been honored to learn and grow alongside her amazing coworkers and colleagues at the Nisqually Tribe. She was born and raised in Southeastern Wisconsin and moved to Washington in 2003. Her first experience gardening was in her grandmother’s rose and vegetable garden, and as an adult she has worked at small-scale organic farms in Washington and Wisconsin. She also studied sustainable agriculture at

  • December 5, 2012 German-language Advent service The Department of Languages and Literatures and Campus Ministry are sponsoring a German-language Advent service at 5 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. There will be a homily, readings and songs all in German with German text and English summaries provided. Special guest Pastor Björn Meinhardt, of Vashon Lutheran Church, will speak. All are welcome and encouraged to bring friends, colleagues, roommates and family members. There will

  • Our Schools & Departments Show more information about these links School of Business Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business is one of the nation’s most outstanding business schools, according to The Princeton Review. School of Education The Department of Education’s emphasis on early and on-going field experiences, coupled with an enduring heritage of excellence in professional and liberal arts education, has given PLU one of the most respected programs in the region. School of Music

  • University Dispute Resolution Committee Member. Coordinate the medical withdrawal process. Co-lead Student Care Network. Supervision of Student Rights and Responsibilities and Office of Accessibility and Accommodation. Representing the Division of Student Life on the Academic Performance and Integrity Committee. Provide direct student service to support student retention and success. Biography Eva has enjoyed working at PLU for 20 years in the area of student activities, leadership, and diversity. She

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  • Dispute Resolution Committee Member. Coordinate the medical withdrawal process. Co-lead Student Care Network. Supervision of Student Rights and Responsibilities and Office of Accessibility and Accommodation. Representing the Division of Student Life on the Academic Performance and Integrity Committee. Provide direct student service to support student retention and success. Biography Eva has enjoyed working at PLU for 20 years in the area of student activities, leadership, and diversity. She has lived

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  • Jeanette Dorner ’94 Ecosystem and Salmon Recovery Director, Puget Sound Partnership Biography Biography Jeanette Dorner, a lifetime resident of the Pacific Northwest, received degrees in Earth Sciences and Environmental Studies at PLU in 1994. She then spent a year in India on a Fulbright scholarship studying the water quality of the Yamuna River, the largest tributary to the Ganges. After returning home she spent the rest of the 90’s completing a Master’s degree studying restoration ecology at