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  • Professional Licensure Disclosures by State as of September 2023 (pdf) view download

  • for the financial benefit of an external corporation or organization will not be recognized. Proposed groups that are formed for the purpose of sponsoring a singular campus event generally will not be recognized. For more information, visit our Clubs and Organizations Handbook. Recognition Form Go to Clubs HandbookStep 2: Complete Advisor Agreement FormStep 2: Complete Advisor Agreement FormSubmit an Advisor Agreement Form when you start a new club/org and any time your club/org gets a new Advisor

  • News & Events for the CS-STEM Program CS-STEM Teacher Candidates at Western Regional Noyce Conference Spring 2023 Quick Links CS-STEM Main Page More about CS-STEM Scholars More about CS-STEM Teacher CandidatesNoyce Summit (June 2023)PI Munro and CS-STEM alumni Becca Anderson and Nicholas Celebrado will attend the annual Noyce Summit in Washington DC. The team will facilitate a workshop about the format and content of the CS-STEM Equity Seminars. Becca will also present a poster describing

  • Lute Pride Grows Among Neighbors The Lute experience can be infectious. Jon Kvinsland ’63 caught the bug early in life and has been passing it along ever since. His grandmother attended Pacific Lutheran Academy. Both his parents were Pacific Lutheran College graduates. His two sons, his sister, his aunt and uncle, two cousins and countless others in the greater Kvinsland clan all attended or graduated from PLU. And in many ways, Kvinsland has never left PLU. “I’ve been a member of Q Club for a

  • track if the scheduling of courses is causing challenges for you. Summer Term I:  CHEM 115 General Chemistry I with Lab (4 credit hours) – Dr. Eric Finney  finneyee@plu.edu Summer Term I:  CHEM 331 Organic Chemistry I (4 credit hours) with CHEM 333 Lab (1 credit hour) – Dr. Adam Glass  glassac@plu.edu Summer Term I:  CHEM 116 General Chemistry II with Lab (4 credit hours) – Dr. Jon Freeman freemajo@plu.edu  and  Dr. Adam Glass glassac@plu.edu Summer Term I:  CHEM 331 Organic Chemistry II (4 credit

  • 2021 Culinary Week — TBA Click Here to Compete Photos from 2019 Culinary WeekClick Here for 2019 Recipes Kevin & Frank's Ramen Class Ramen class getting to try the food Slurping ramen! Sizzling duck Slices of pork belly & duck for the ramen bowls Ramen bowl topping A beautiful and yummy ramen bowl Erica & Katherine's Fermentation class Katherine explaining koji Erica with her beautiful sourdough starter Katherine frying up tempura chicken The class dishing up some fermented yumminess The class

  • choosing the Global Studies major as more advanced students will need to take these requirements in a shorter amount of time.FRESHMAN YEAR GLST/ANTH/HIST 210 One core course (either ANTH 102, ECON 111, or HIST 215) Foreign language (either 101/102 or 201/202 depending on proficiency). SOPHOMORE YEAR Another core course (either ANTH 102, ECON 111 or HIST 215) One course addressing your Issue Concentration Foreign language (either 201/202 or 301/302 depending on proficiency) If you do not plan on a

  • Introducing MyChart!PLU Wellbeing Services and Resources (WSR) utilizes the confidential electronic records management system, MyChart (in partnership with MultiCare). MyChart’s patient portal makes it easy to notify patients of upcoming appointments, view test results, submit prescription refills, and confidentially message providers. Students utilizing our services will be required to set up a free MyChart online account.Go to MyChartWhat can you do with a patient portal?MyChart is your

  • Program Cost for Business AdministrationTuition is “locked in” for 6 consecutively enrolled semesters, which means the price for you will not increase as long as you maintain enrollment for 6 consecutive semesters. Additional fees may include: Technology Fee ($260/year), a wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205) Books, a Parking Fee, and materials for coursework. The 2023-2024 MBA tuition is charged at a per credit rate of $1,350.  The total tuition cost for the 36 credit

  • Program Cost for Management Science & Quantitative MethodsTuition is “locked in” for 6 consecutively enrolled semesters, which means the price for you will not increase as long as you maintain enrollment for 6 consecutive semesters. Additional fees may include: Technology Fee ($270/year), a wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205) Books, a Parking Fee, and materials for coursework. The 2024-2025 tuition  is charged at a per credit rate of $1,391.  The total tuition cost for