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  • MSN C&O program cost for 2014-2016 cohortThe Master of Science in Nursing, Care and Outcomes Manager program is 33-35 continuous semester hours. The MSN program tuition is based on a cohort model. Students must complete the entire program with their cohort to remain eligible for this special tuition pricing. Additional fees may include: Books, Graduation Fee, Parking, etc. TermCredit HoursCost Summer, year one3$8190 Fall year one9$10080 January year one4$2520 Spring year one9$8820 Summer year

  • Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Contact RESOLUTE welcomes your feedback—and your story tips! Please include your name and email address with your message so we can respond. Looking to update your alumni information online or in the print edition of ResoLUTE magazine

  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your Education program? Posted by: mhines / April 26, 2024 April 26, 2024 Thinking about education at PLU?When are education students able to enter the classroom? Can you gain skills in teaching students while you study away? In this session, John Wright, assistant professor of Education, and Ryan Branchini answer your questions! Read Previous Major Minute: English Read Next You Ask. We Answer. How is your Biology program? LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations

  • You Ask, We Answer: How is your Honors Program? Posted by: shortea / March 4, 2024 March 4, 2024 Professor Seth Dowland, director of our International Honors Program (IHON for short), along with a couple current IHON students answer questions submitted by prospective PLU students about what it means to be an IHON student. Read Previous YouTube Short: Exploring Oceanography in the Pacific Northwest Read Next What’s in our room? With Jess Mason ’24 LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July

  • We have compiled a couple of tutorial videos to help our students better understand how to take advantage of our Accessible Learning system. If you have ideas for other videos that you would like to see, please contact Simone Smith to share these ideas.Requesting AccommodationsTesting ReservationsAccessing NotesRequesting AccommodationsRequesting AccommodationsWhen to watch this video: If you need to request your accommodations for your classes this semester.Testing ReservationsHow to Request

  • Tone and VoiceTo help you figure out the details of Tone, Style, and Voice, we’ve curated a short list of webpages and handouts from top university writing centers! Check ’em out below!Wheaton college: style diction, and tone https://www.wheaton.edu/Academics/Services/Writing-Center/Writing-Resources/Style-Diction-Tone-and-Voice Purdue OWL on appropriate language: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/608/01/ Purdue OWL on Active and Passive voice: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl

  • Virtual Graduate Programs FairTo explore how PLU graduate programs help achieve career goals. FInd out moreGraduate Student OrientationA welcome event for new and returning graduate students. Find out moreGraduate Education WeekA campus-wide event to explore the value of graduate education for developing successful careers. Find out more

  • The Dept. of Sociology & Criminal Justice is honored to present our senior capstone presentations. Kashmier AnquillanoPresentationCasilyn ArenasPresentationNick BautistaPresentationKayla BolieuPresentationKatya CervantesPresentationPuakea DomingoPresentationSophia DwyerPresentationMarisa EtzellPresentationAngela FabiaPresentationMegan FinleyPresentationMaria FloresPresentationRobert GallagherPresentationAnamaries Garcia MarreroPresentationElijah Grow-HansonPresentationSharlaine

  • 3 Reasons to Get an MBA There are many types of graduate business degrees — finance, accounting, human resource management, organizational leadership, to name a few — but the traditional MBA has recently seen an uptick in interest from professionals in diverse fields. Let’s get right to it: here are several… May 28, 2021

  • Spring 2024 Choose Joy – Randall Standridge Diamond Tide – Viet Cuong Our Cast Aways – Julie Giroux Chorale and Shaker Dance – John Zdechlik Starlight – Katahj Copley Inchon – Robert W. Smith Pigeons – Carina Collier Fall 2023 Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo – Malcolm Arnold, arr. John Paynter Night Dances for Wind Ensemble – Bruce Yurko Stillwater – Kelijah Dunton Tarantella – Carol Brittin Chambers Urban Dances – Erik Morales Fantasia on the ‘Dargason’ – Gustav Holst Spring 2023 Mannin Veen