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  • 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.

    , reminding them of the many resources on campus, such as Counseling Services, Campus Ministry, the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability, academic advisors, R.A.’s and R.D.’s, as well as other support groups and clubs on campus that can help students to learn valuable problem solving skills, is a healthy way of supporting your student without managing their challenges for them.  Students are often more capable of doing this than caregivers first realize.  There will be great pleasure and

  • PLU Health Services is a crucial part of maintaining a healthy campus.  Health Services offers primary healthcare services to ALL PLU students, including graduate and international students.

    TimelyCareHealthCounselingCare NetworkAccommodationsDean of StudentsProviding Care to ALL PLU StudentsPLU Health Services is a crucial part of maintaining a healthy campus.  Health Services offers primary healthcare services to ALL PLU students, including graduate and international students.  We provide high-quality, confidential medical care right here on campus. Our services include management of acute illnesses and injuries like colds, sore throat, or muscle injuries.  We also evaluate and

    Current Hours
    Monday: 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Tuesday: 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Wednesday: 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Thursday: 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Friday: 8:00am to 5:00pm
    PLU Health Services
    253-536-5042
    Corner of 121st St. S. & Park Ave. S Tacoma, WA 98447 (Back of Building)
  • Locals embrace Lutes as they meet living legends, learn about vibrant events such as Carnival and Panorama, and develop valuable racial consciousness within a multicultural society that celebrates

    Trinidad.” Hughes acknowledges that many students are attracted to the program because of Carnival, an annual celebration rich with music, dancing, costumes and more that Hughes says “engulfs the whole country.” But the semester abroad provides students with deeper meaning behind the elaborate festival. “They go beyond just having a good time,” she said. Among the cultural education, students experience how people from a wide array of religious and ethnic backgrounds live side by side in a small, tight

  • Lute Telehealth is a resource for PLU students that expands access to mental health and medical care by providing HIPAA-compliant access to online or phone-based services 24/7/365.

    Health ResourcesThe Health CenterThe Health Center provides care for:  Acute and Chronic Illness Emergency Contraception Immunizations Laboratory Testing LGBTQ Health Medications Mental Health Physical Examinations Sexual Health The Health Center is located at 121st Street and Park Avenue, just across from the Mortvedt Library. In order to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19 and to protect the health and safety of the staff, we are currently offering phone visits and provider-approved in

  • Achievement AwardsArtistic Achievement Awardshttps://www.plu.edu/professional-studies/arts-scholarships/Rieke Leadership AwardEligibility: Students with a 3.00+ GPA and demonstrated leadership or active involvement in a multi-ethnic context. Requires full-time enrollment (12-17 credits per semester). Amount: Up to $2,000 per year, awarded for fall and spring semesters only. Comments or Conditions: Requires application; deadline March 22. Applications available through the Center for Diversity, Justice

  • Mary Sarpong ’22 introduces you to different groups and programs on campus that support diversity.

    How to be a Lute: Diversity support groups and programs on campus Posted by: vcraker / December 7, 2021 December 7, 2021 Mary Sarpong ’22 introduces you to different groups and programs on campus that support diversity. Read Previous Ian Lindhartsen ’20 uses his individualized major to pursue his passion for music Read Next Students share why they love studying music at PLU LATEST POSTS PLU Scores 4.5 out of 5 on Campus Pride Index: What does that mean? November 21, 2024 YouTube Short: A quick

  • The Athletic and Recreational Clubs and Organizations on campus strive to better students by utilizing teamwork, embracing challenges, and supporting teammates as well as the Tacoma community.

    Where: Columbia Center dance hall Club President’s Email: swifall@plu.eduThe Hidden OpponentDescription: The Hidden Opponent is a club led by students, for students, focused on student-athlete mental health. We work to advocate for student athletes, address the mental health stigma in sports culture, and educate, support, and spread awareness about mental health on campus. Type of Club or Organization: Athletic and Recreational Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: One Monday a month

  • The Pepro Tech Diversity Council’s seeks to foster a more equitable and inclusive future-within our own walls and in the greater scientific community. The scholarship awards up to $40,000 to one current or incoming college student who self-identifies as a minority. The recipient will demonstrate…

    Pepro Tech Diversity Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / December 16, 2020 December 16, 2020 The Pepro Tech Diversity Council’s seeks to foster a more equitable and inclusive future-within our own walls and in the greater scientific community. The scholarship awards up to $40,000 to one current or incoming college student who self-identifies as a minority. The recipient will demonstrate great passion and potential in the Sciences, with an interest in pursuing a career in the field. Application

  • Pacific Lutheran University's Counseling Services offers a 20-hour a week, internship program that begins August 15th and ends May 31st the following year.

    represent their diverse communities and interns will work with individuals across sexual orientation, gender, age, SES, cultural, and other spectra. We use a stepped care model and provide brief therapy (an average of 8-12 sessions) with opportunities for interns and clients (in consultation together) to go beyond the average number.  Clients have the opportunity for single consults, assistance in connecting to community care, and also ongoing therapy.  Intern clinical sessions in Fall will be typically