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  • July 30, 2011 Forty years of of serving and caring By Hailey Rile ’13 Marilynne (Buddrius ’68) Wilson Marilynne (Buddrius ’68) Wilson came to PLU planning to study social work. But a simple conversation with her parents one day led to a different career path. “I called home and told my parents I was in something I didn’t think I wanted,” Wilson said. “They called the minister. He called me and said, ‘what about a nurse?’ I said ‘okay.’”The Almira, Wash., native subsequently earned a bachelor’s

  • if it’s the right fit —  and how to find the next door if it isn’t.  Opening doors is a thoughtful and conscious act —  it doesn’t just happen. Long-term thinking and planning are vital in this act. In my work with Seed Internships, opening doors is effectively our mission summarized in two words. On our team, we talk all the time about exposure and how if we can expose students to interviews, professionals in their field, other interns in and outside their discipline, and our local employers

  • , and during Fall 2014, there was much planning and anticipation as the society was established. In October, students were invited to learn about Sigma Tau Delta and to begin brainstorming ideas for the club. In November, students read Jorge Luis Borges’ “The Library of Babel,” a short story that reflects on the vastness and the limitations of words, the search for truth in literature, and the purpose of writing itself. After reading the piece, the students held a discussion that allowed them to

  • The CAPP ReportThe CAPP Report (Curriculum, Advising, and Program Planning) is an online resource available in Banner Self-Service that allows undergraduate students and their advisors to monitor progress toward degree completion at PLU. These reports are updated periodically by the Registrar’s Office or by students and advisors any time they choose by using the ‘Generate New Report’ function. Also featured is a “What-If Analysis” function that allows students to explore how their classes fit

  • mental illnesses.  Students represent their diverse communities and interns will work with individuals across sexual orientation, gender, age, SES, cultural, and other spectra. The Counseling Center provides brief therapy (an Initial Treatment Planning Session and up to 8 sessions).  Interns are given the option of providing long-term clinical care for up to two (2) students.SupervisionSupervision:  Interns meet 1.5-hours a week with a primary supervisor, a half-hour a week with a secondary

  • The CAPP ReportThe CAPP Report (Curriculum, Advising, and Program Planning) is an online resource available in Banner Self-Service that allows undergraduate students and their advisors to monitor progress toward degree completion at PLU. These reports are updated periodically by the Registrar’s Office or by students and advisors any time they choose by using the ‘Generate New Report’ function. Also featured is a “What-If Analysis” function that allows students to explore how their classes fit

  • Nature and Number Faculty Handbook Faculty Philosophy Family Education Rights and Privacy Act Fees: Alternative Transportation Subsidy Fees: Courses Fees: Graduation Processing Fees: Health Center Charges Fees: Late Registration Fees: LuteCard Fees: Orientation Program Fees: Parking and Vehicle Registration Fees: Private Music Lesson Fees: Special Course Fees: Transcript Fees: Unpaid Fines Fees: Wellness Access Plan, PLU Financial Aid: Application Procedure Financial Aid: Gift Funding Financial Aid

  • ABSN Cost of Attendance: 2023-24The following are estimated costs to attend Pacific Lutheran University’s Accelerated Bachelor’s Program in Nursing starting in the 2023-24 academic year. Please note that PLU gift aid or scholarship assistance is not available for the ABSN program. Students needing financial assistance should submit the 2023-24 FAFSA or WASFA, if eligible. Students who need assistance beyond what is available to them through the federal or state financial aid programs should

  • ABSN Cost of Attendance: 2024-25The following are estimated costs to attend Pacific Lutheran University’s Accelerated Bachelor’s Program in Nursing starting in the 2024-25 academic year. Please note that PLU gift aid or scholarship assistance is not available for the ABSN program. Students needing financial assistance should submit the 2024-25 FAFSA or WASFA, if eligible. Students who need assistance beyond what is available to them through the federal or state financial aid programs should

  • hierarchical milieu marked by the separation of body from spirit, and earth from heaven, the reformers of Lutheran education came to a greater appreciation of embodied life on this earth as the arena in which God is truly present and active. Consequently, in this world, created by a loving God, no one can claim an intrinsic superiority over another by virtue of gender, race, or social status. All are of equal value and enjoy a God-given dignity and, by extension, all creation is a gift which demands wise