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If you have any questions or would like to consult regarding the process or opportunities, please reach out to AVP for Campus Life Tom Huelsbeck (tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu) directly.
$1,000 for the PLU Dance Team to allow their Winter Showcase event to be presented without charging students to attend $5,000 for equipment to launch the Water Polo Club $370 to support the KINS 384 Health & Fitness Promotion Class student project $40 to support an RA community building program $550 to support student participation in the American Choral Directors Association Northwest conference $957 to purchase two teleprompters for Late Knight $570 for student membership costs in DECA $9,935 to
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What would be awesome? By Steve Hansen It would be easy to say that, over his career, PLU graduate Peter Parsons has found himself in the right place at the right time. He was on the Xbox development team when there were fewer than a…
. That proved to be true. Parsons would graduate PLU with a degree in finance, taking a position at Weider Nutrition, the maker of sports drinks and nutrition bars. Health and fitness was one of his two passions (the other being gaming and software). Parsons worked his way up the ladder, rising to VP of marketing and product development. By any measure, a good gig. But after a while, it was time to follow his other passion. So he left his post and looked for a job in the gaming industry. Which raises
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PLU President Tom Krise teaches a course on Caribbean literature during the spring semester. (Photos by John Froschauer) President Krise goes to the front of the class…to teach By Katie Scaff ’13 When students walked into Admin 214 at the beginning of spring semester for…
. Students have asked when they’ll be getting a new fitness center and what his goals are for the next few years, but he’s open to talking about more personal topics, like how he and his wife maintained a long-distance relationship for part of their marriage. “I can tell that part of the reason he wants to teach a class is because he wants to get to know students and what they have to say,” Stone said. “It makes me feel like I’m genuinely being cared for as a student. He’s very receptive to feedback too
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We will accept take any form of transcript you may have kept over the years, and in any format. If your schooling is a project-based curriculum instead of a traditional in-person or online
may also include Health and Fitness or Career and Technical Education.) College-level Credit Policies (Including Running Start & CLEP testing)College-level credit policiesAny student who has earned college credits through Running Start or other college-level coursework before earning a high school diploma or the equivalent is considered a first-year student with advanced standing. If you are unsure of what classes you will take in winter or spring quarters when filling out your Common Application
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We will accept take any form of transcript you may have kept over the years, and in any format. If your schooling is a project-based curriculum instead of a traditional in-person or online
courses in additional college preparatory subjects. Courses may also include Health and Fitness or Career and Technical Education.) College-level Credit Policies (Including Running Start & CLEP testing)College-level credit policiesAny student who has earned college credits through Running Start or other college-level coursework before earning a high school diploma or the equivalent is considered a first-year student with advanced standing. If you are unsure of what classes you will take in winter or
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We will accept take any form of transcript you may have kept over the years, and in any format. If your schooling is a project-based curriculum instead of a traditional in-person or online
courses in additional college preparatory subjects. Courses may also include Health and Fitness or Career and Technical Education.) College-level Credit Policies (Including Running Start & CLEP testing)College-level credit policiesAny student who has earned college credits through Running Start or other college-level coursework before earning a high school diploma or the equivalent is considered a first-year student with advanced standing. If you are unsure of what classes you will take in winter or
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Will students avoid difficult or challenging courses with this design? We do not feel that an effective course is necessarily one that is “difficult.
all students are required to take. We feel it is important that students can still choose the subject matter that interests them.Questions about the Fitness and Wellness RequirementQuestions about the Fitness and Wellness RequirementDo we need FTWL 100 and an activity course? Do we need a FTWL requirement? The inclusion of the FTWL requirement reflects our commitment to the integration of mind and body, and to teaching the whole human. FTWL 100 encourages students to develop healthy habits for
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Melissa Castor ’14 helps a sixth grade student at Keithley Middle School with her math work. (Photos by John Froschauer) Lives of Service: It’s what neighbors do By Chris Albert In Mrs. Allen’s sixth grade math class at Keithley Middle School , Ms. Castor is…
perception,” Castor said. “That’s the biggest thing I’ve taken away from this and I love it.” Like so many clubs and activities at PLU, Club Keithley isn’t reserved for students with majors in education – Bullock majored in sociology, Castor in health and fitness promotion, and Hasse in nursing, as a just few examples. While Castor helps students with finding the area of composite figures, Denise Allen teaches the students about inverse operations. For these PLU students volunteering is about community
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Melissa Castor ’14 helps a sixth grade student at Keithley Middle School with her math work. (Photos by John Froschauer) Lives of Service: It’s what neighbors do By Chris Albert In Mrs. Allen’s sixth grade math class at Keithley Middle School , Ms. Castor is…
perception,” Castor said. “That’s the biggest thing I’ve taken away from this and I love it.” Like so many clubs and activities at PLU, Club Keithley isn’t reserved for students with majors in education – Bullock majored in sociology, Castor in health and fitness promotion, and Hasse in nursing, as a just few examples. While Castor helps students with finding the area of composite figures, Denise Allen teaches the students about inverse operations. For these PLU students volunteering is about community
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After a rare heart condition cut her soccer career short, Shelby Daly ’13 found her calling as an athletic trainer.
with me.” That experience helped crystalize her career choice: rather than become a strength and conditioning coach – a path she had contemplated before her diagnosis – she decided to become an athletic trainer. In 2013, she earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education with a concentration in pre-athletic training and health and fitness management from PLU, then ventured to Cal Baptist University in Riverside, California, where she completed her Master of Science in Athletic Training in 2015
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