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  • Parking on the PLU campus is by decal only.  All members of this community must register their vehicles with Campus Safety while parking on campus.  An appropriate decal is issued upon registration.  Because parking space is at a premium on campus, it is imperative that everyone parks in their assigned area(s).  Parking tickets are written for failure to register and for parking in reserved or unauthorized areas.  Registration decals are valid from September 1 through August 31 of the following

  • Student Life Strategic PlanVision StatementsPLU: At PLU, caring means more than kindness and consideration. It means a bold commitment to expanding well-being, opportunity, and justice. It’s a community-wide commitment to care for each other and for our neighbors both down the street and around the world. The PLU experience allows students’ ambition to blossom into purpose, their skills to sharpen into tools, and their caring to become a transformative force. More about PLU: About Page and

  • number of credits. Each course incurs an additional technology fee and some labs and art courses may have additional fees. Examples Four-credit fully face-to-face or online course: $824 (per credit hour) x 4 (credit hours) = $3296 + $75 technology fee = $3,371 Four-credit face-to-face science with a 0-credit lab: $824 (per credit hour) x 4 (credit hours) = $3,296 + $110 lab fee + $75 tech = $3,481 Four-credit face-to-face science with a 1-credit lab: $824(per credit hour) x 5 (credit hours) = $4120

  • Grievance Policy and Procedures Grievance Policy and Procedures Adopted September 1997 Updated September 2001, April 2002, August 2005, November 2010, July 2014, and December 2021 I. INTRODUCTION Pacific Lutheran University is committed to the internal resolution of disputes arising within the university community. To that end, the President has appointed a University Dispute Resolution Committee that includes representatives from the faculty, student life, human resources and academic

  • The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education continually strives to do better and be better for students.  Through continual pursuit of new opportunities, the Wang Center is able to complete critical self-reflection to encourage growth for stronger programs tomorrow.  PLU has been recognized for its efforts to expand global education on and off campus, as well as improve programs, and care for the environment. 2019     2019     2014     2012-2013     2009   2009     January 2006

  • What is web accessibility?Web Accessibility is both art and science. It includes the technical aspects of how a website is implemented and the tools used to publish content to the web, as well as, the way content is created and communicated on webpages.Why web accessibility? Up to 20 percent of Internet users experience accessibility issues when using the internet. Improving Web Accessibility provides the extra benefits of increased Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and improved user experience

  • Mindfulness and Acceptance ExercisesThese exercises are designed to help you relate to internal experiences in a more open and flexible manner.  As with any skill, this can be strengthened with ongoing practice.  These exercises are from the portlandpsychotherapyclinic.com website.  Each exercise link is embedded into the name of the exercise. Focus Word Relaxation Exercise ( )by PLU Counseling Center Released: 2016.   Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your

  • For Faculty and StaffStudents, as well as faculty, staff, and administrators are experiencing increased demands, stress, and anxiety during this unusual time.  Don’t hold your concern for a student alone.  Please do not hesitate to reach out for support in assisting your students. Information on Consultation Services eGuide:  PLU Faculty and Staff Guide to Helping Students in Distress In addition to (and in many cases even before) seeking consultation from our counseling staff, we strongly urge

  • Tips and Resources for Parents and Caregivers of Students Sending your student off to college is an exciting time.  Many parents feel it is the culmination of years spent raising, educating and caring for their children.  However, it can also be a time of sadness and grief for parents.  You may be familiar with the popular term, ‘Empty Nest Syndrome’, which is not actually a clinical syndrome, but rather a common reaction to children transitioning out of the family home; it is characterized by