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  • Educational LoansA loan is a form of financial aid that must be repaid, with interest. Few students can afford to pay for college without some form of education financing. Many students find that they must supplement their savings, earnings, or family resources with educational loans which usually do not require repayment until after completing school or dropping below half time enrollment. Before  borrowing, the lender will be present you with a sample repayment schedule and terms of your loan

  • students to complete the requirements for both degrees in a streamlined manner, with either a full-time or part-time option. Advanced practice registered nurses and nurse leaders will acquire the necessary clinical and business management skills to succeed in an increasingly complex healthcare environment. The dual DNP/MBA program at PLU can be completed full-time in three years, or part-time within 5-7 years. Classes meet on campus in small cohorts and with close faculty support. Are you interested in

  • consists of the DNP core coursework (information systems and patient care technology, epidemiology, analytical methods, translating research into practice, and health policy) and a DNP Scholarly Project. The Master of Business Administration consists of 9 required courses. This track is perfect for a registered nurse with a MSN degree. The program can be completed full-time in three years, or part-time within five years. Classes meet on campus in small cohorts and with close faculty support. Total

  • sometime” or “Let’s do lunch” and then not follow through with a specific invitation. This casual, informal style is sometimes seen as superficial by others and can be frustrating to a new international student. It is perfectly appropriate to make a call and suggest a meeting time. Certainly the potential for close friendship exists. College and university campuses have many student organizations and clubs and offer many activities in which students can participate and have the opportunity to meet

  • changes. Consequently, each year the PLU program will have students who range in age from 22 to 50+. This combination makes for diverse cohorts of students who are able to share from their unique perspectives. What exactly is a “cohort” of students?All of our students enter at the same time (mid-June) and progress through the program together, rather than randomly taking courses over an extended period of time. What are the admission requirements?For detailed information, please see our admission

  • Program Schedule - Residency Teacher CertificationTotal semester credits: MAE with Elementary Teacher Certification: 38 MAE with Secondary Teacher Certification: 36 PLU’s MAE with Residency Certification program is a full-time program. Students can expect to be at their practicum sites and in classes from morning until late afternoon, or early evening. This schedule varies each term and the time commitment will vary from day to day. Students should refer to the class schedule to see specific

  • FAQsWhat is the average length of time to find employment post-graduation?We survey our graduates each December/January, and the following is based on the total number of responses received.  The last two columns show how many months graduates were typically looking for work, and the average length of time to find employment post-graduation. Graduating Year # Responses / # Graduates Average # Months Looking Average # Months Post Grad to Find Employment 2016 9/19 .4 -.1 2015 18/23 1.58 .25 2014

  • community Terms of the award: Students whose tuition is paid for by an outside organization (GI Bill, employer tuition benefits) are not eligible for this award.  The Dean’s Excellence Graduate Scholarship is divided into two equal allocations for the fall and spring semesters. The fall portion is dispersed automatically. In order to receive the spring portion the student must: Enroll full-time Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 Dean’s Excellence Graduate Scholarship ApplicationMurray-Danielson

  • army specialist who was wounded twice while on patrol, but not severely, Leith said. “That’s were the lucky part comes in,” he said. Although his injuries were not severe, it was clear he should not go back out on patrol until he was healed. But the specialist insisted on rejoining the battle. That was fine the first time, but the second time Leith decided the young soldier should not return to the field. Leith told him to stay put and assembled a patrol of uninjured soldiers to return to battle

  • you to join the MSK program at PLU? I did not want to end my time at PLU during the COVID-19 pandemic.  I was determined to end it on a high note and thus decided to pursue the MSK program! However, I am thankful for the time away from school because it gave me the time to rethink my options.  I was planning on taking a gap year and do something related to Occupational Therapy.  However, I was not finding anything that really sparked my interest.  Then I said to myself why not continue your time