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  • Financial AidApplying for Financial AidMake sense of the application process for financial aid. Get started!FAFSATo apply for financial aid you must fill out the FAFSA. Get started!VerficationWhat does verification mean for your FAFSA? Learn moreWAFSAFind out how to submit a WAFSA. Get started!Types of AidLearn about the types of aid that are available. Learn moreTerms and ConditionsTerms and conditions for accepting financial aid. Learn more

  • THE MATRIXMATRIX.PLU.EDU The Matrix is a highly collaborative, intensely experimental, and thoughtfully provocative conversation starter. It is not an echo chamber. It is not a newspaper. It is not simple and it does not simplify. It is social justice in process, in progress, in conversation. It is not the final word. LEARN MORE ABOUT US ON OUR WEBSITE CONTACT US You can contact us via email here: matrix@plu.edu

  • What is minimum wage?Washington State minimum wage is $16.28. Student Employment and the Payroll office will coordinate to automatically increase all student salaries in time for any minimum wage increase. What forms does my student worker need to turn in to work on campus?Read more about new hire forms here. If your student has previously had a paid on-campus job, they do not need to fill out the forms again. Forms must be submitted before the student begins their first shift. How do I know if

  • Minor in Latino Studies 20 semester hours, including: Language 4 semester hours of Spanish language for second language or heritage learners. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult the Language Placement Guide for a recommendation on which course to enroll in. HISP 103, 201, 202, 252, 300, 301 or 351, 331 (4) Latino/a/x Literary, Cultural, and Political Studies 16 semester hours, 4 of which may be substituted with one of the “Alternative Areas of Inquiry” listed below: LTST

  • Recent Graduates with the Major Titles StudentGrad YearTitle of Major Lindhartsen, Ian2020Music Business Magga, Mathilde2020Holocaust, Genocide, & Indigenous Studies Salisbury, Anna G.2019Pre-Dietics Lovrovich, Rachel P.2018Digital Media Johnson, Oliver V.2018Business of Visual Art Richards, Cierra N.2018Movement Linguistics Vetter, Marc J.2017Global Health Economics Miller, Tyler N.2017Photography and English Hall, Kelly J.2016Indigenous Studies Corboy, Lauren P.2015Modern Conflict and

  • College of Professional StudiesCommencement & CelebrationFriday, May 23, 2025 @ 11:00am @pacificlutheran “Knowing that we are leaving this chapter with pride and excitement for the passions we found at PLU is exciting, yet scary. But as we close this chapter, I know for certain that all of us will open the next with grace, power and the ability to embrace the new.” -Felicity Ankrom, 2024 College of Professional Studies Student Commencement Speaker #PLUgrad #ClassOf2024 #CollegeGrad

  • Guidelines for Post-Tenure Fourth and Fifth Year Reviews (pdf) view download

  • MBA Virtual Information Sessions During these live info sessions (hosted on Zoom), we’ll cover the program’s highlights, costs and financial aid options, application requirements, deadlines, and process. We’ll also give you a chance to ask questions! DECEMBER 17Tuesday, 1:00-2:00pm PTREGISTER FOR SESSIONIf you’re unable to attend an info session, we welcome you to schedule a phone appointment with a member of our Graduate Admission team! SCHEDULE PHONE APPOINTMENTFIND OUT MOREReady to get

  • MFA in Creative Writing Information SessionsDuring these live info sessions (hosted on Zoom), we’ll cover highlights of the program, dive deeper into the benefits of this low-residency program, cover costs and financial aid options, application requirements, deadlines, and process. We’ll also give you a chance to ask questions!NOVEMBER 14Thursday, 3:00-4:00pm PTREGISTERIf you’re unable to attend an info session, we welcome you to schedule a phone appointment with the MFA program director, Rick

  • The quality of PLU’s residential communities is everyone’s responsibility. Off-campus students are expected to abide by the Residential Life policies when visiting the halls. Students who are present when a policy is being violated are expected to remove themselves from the room/situation and are encouraged to report the violation. Students who do not leave will be documented in an Incident Report and referred to the Student Conduct System. For more information about living on campus, please