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  • As an independent nonprofit university, PLU has two primary sources of revenue – tuition and gift support. The Office of Advancement works to raise charitable contributions, which support the mission of Pacific Lutheran University. Contributions are made in a variety of ways and used to enhance the programs and services that make a PLU education distinctive. Whether you assist funding a special project, center, department, etc. or want to make a donation – we hope you will find necessary

  • On Campus Distribution CountsThe following is a breakdown of the number of employees and hall residents at PLU. Please ensure that Mail Services receives enough copies of bulletins, newsletters and any other material to be distributed. Offices and DepartmentsInformationCounts ONE TO EACH DEPARTMENT85 MAIL STOPS49 FULL TIME FACULTY215 PART TIME FACULTY33 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF299 Budget Heads (included in above counts)124 Deans & Chairs (included in above counts)39 STAFF310 FULL COUNT857 SHORT

  • opportunities to inquire into the human condition and the natural world, opportunities for experiential learning, leadership and service, programs that support students physically, emotionally, ethically and intellectually. These programs also promote the university’s Integrative Learning Objectives and the university intent to educate the whole person – body, mind and spirit. In addition to a number of academically based co-curricular programs, many departments sponsor co-curricular education programs and

  • Department of Religion Painting the Parkland Mural Healing Vocations: Studying Healing and Religion at PLUby Suzanne Crawford O'Brien and Brenda Llewellyn IhssenLearning With Our Neighborsby Kevin O'BrienLectures in Religionby the Department of ReligionDepartment of Religion Welcomes New Professor

  • Publishing and Printing Arts Course Selection J-Term 2022 Electives BUSA 340: Nonprofit Management HIST 248: Innovation, Ethics, and Society Spring 2022 PPAP Core Courses: PPAP 302/ENGL 312/COMA 322: Publishing Procedures PPAP 321/ENGL 313/ARTD 315: The Art of the Book I (AR) PPAP 322/ENGL 314: The Art of the Book III (AR) PPAP Electives: ARTD210: Graphic Design 2 ARTD 320: Photography 2: Digital ARTD 410: Graphic Design 4 BUSA 203: Managerial Accounting BUSA 305: Behavior in Organizations BUSA

  • Frequently Asked Questions Anti-Virus – Includes FAQs on viruses and the anti-virus software requirement and policies. Email – FAQs on your PLU email account. ePass – FAQs on your PLU ePass account for accessing PLU online resources. Sakai Learning Management System – Includes common FAQs for the Sakai system. Need Help?Use the online Help Desk service request system. You’ll need an active PLU ePass to log in.

  • Honor Society Induction – 2016 Social Work students helping out at Santa’s Workshop, December 2016 Social Work class tour of Parkland with Nancy Vignec Social Work students and faculty at Hunger Walk. Social Work Grads Social Work J-Term Class in Tobago Social Work J-Term class in Tobago Social Work J-Term class in Tobago

  • Continuity of Operations PlanningContinuity of Operations Planning (COOP) includes the activities of individual departments and their sub-compartments to ensure that their essential functions are performed during a disaster, which could result in the loss of one or more of the following: work or teaching facility, power, water, electricity, communications, personnel, or other resources. It includes plans and procedures to ensure that essential functions are performed. Plans and procedures

  • : Monday, July 7 – Friday, August 1 Accelerated BSN Full Summer Term: Tuesday, May 27 – Friday, August 29 Summer Session Diploma Dates: Undergraduate Friday, August 1; Accelerated BSN Friday, August 29 *Summer Term I and II grades are due 5 business days after the end of the term.  Accelerated BSN Full Term grades are due before the first day of the Fall Semester. Fall Semester 2025 (September 2 – December 12) Labor Day: Monday, September 1  (PLU offices closed) Opening Convocation: Tuesday, September

  • Here are some alternative resources and sites that the DSS feels would help support our vision to provide students with positive and reasonable accommodations in accordance with ADA guidelines. Office of Civil Rights OCR – Information on disability rights, case law and resources for any disability grievances Association on Higher Education and Disability AHEAD – News, articles and standards of practice for students, parents, faculty and DSS professionals Disabilities, Opportunities, Internet