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  • Students may apply for Nursing-specific scholarships on an annual basis. Undergraduate and graduate students are emailed an application form during Spring Semester each year and must comply with the due dates assigned. All applicants will be considered by the Recruitment, Admission, and Progression (RAP) Committee for any scholarship for which the student qualifies. Scholarships available for award by the School of Nursing vary each year in criteria and amount. Many students apply each year

  • Teaching and Course FeedbackThe Office of the Provost is responsible for conducting course evaluations using the “Teaching and Course Feedback” form each Summer, Fall, J-Term, and Spring.Note: The Office of the Provost does not specify who will be evaluated or determine the questions on the survey form. Course evaluations are administered in accordance with the guidelines set forth and approved by the Faculty Assembly. Please refer to the PLU Faculty Handbook for more details. PLU utilizes a

  • editorials from the editor-in-chief. Emily was the ASPLU Diversity Director and founded a Spanish club and Latino/a student organization called Puentes. Katie and friend Jason Thompson respond to Lindsay Tomac’s anti-queer editorial in The Mast in 1996. Katie came to PLU from Spokane as a born-and-raised Lutheran. She quickly got involved in writing for The Mast and in her dorm community in Tingelstad. She met members of Harmony, like Nikki Plaid, and Beth Kraig organically, as well as her then-boyfriend

  • completed internships, researched with a faculty member, or worked with a volunteer organization. Experiential learning can help you refine your career interests, or even identify a potential capstone topic! Scroll down to find opportunities and explore what past students have done! Tips for success Keep a journal of your activities and thoughts during your experience. Include descriptions of your work, connections to your coursework, reflections on your professional interests and strengths. Collect any

  • All fees are non-refundable whether a student withdraws from the semester or withdraws from a course. This includes course fees, graduation fees, health insurance plan fees, private music lesson fees, etc. Alternative Transportation Subsidy PLU encourages students and with benefits faculty/staff to use alternative transportation by subsidizing the cost of a transit pass and by providing carpool and bicycle parking. PLU pays $49 a month per eligible commuter towards the purchase of a transit

  • Internships and Research Experiences in Physics Internships and Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) are an excellent way to apply the material you are learning in your physics and engineering courses outside of the classroom! Internships generally refer to a position in a company or business. Internships may be paid or unpaid, and there may be opportunities to apply your experience towards PLU credit. Consult with the Physics Department chair for more information. Check out the

  • Marvel Deli may look somewhat average on the outside. But once you step through the front doors, you’ll find that it is anything but average. You are first greeted by the smell of warm, fresh pastries from the bakery just inside the entrance. Beyond the bakery is a deli that is unlike other delis you may have encountered before. This one transports us far from home as we experience foods from Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, Germany, Italy, France, and so much more. The sound of foreign languages from

  • Protections for Pregnancy and Related ConditionsThe goal of Title IX is to safeguard students and employees from experiencing sex discrimination, and to ensure everyone’s equal access to educational programming and institutional sponsored activities. One tactic towards attaining that goal is to extend Title IX protections to students and employees experiencing pregnancy or related conditions. Pregnancy and related conditions, as defined by the 2024 Title IX regulations, include pregnancy

  • Make a Gift OnlineGive NowGive by Payroll DeductionSubmit Form NowQuestions?Contact UsEmployee GivingEmployee giving is about sharing in a common mission, and it’s an important measure of our collective commitment when the university is applying for outside grants from corporations and foundations. Your participation and involvement is what matters! All gifts, of any size and to any area of the university contribute to our employee giving rate. A high employee giving rate reflects a vote of

  • Phone Service and RepairOn-campus StudentsContact the Student Help Desk at x7525 for any problems relating to the telephone service to your room.  If you need to leave a message, please include your name, residence hall and room number, extension number, and a brief description of the problem.  You can also bring your phone (including the cord) to the Help Desk, which is located on the first floor of the PLU Library.  There they will be able to troubleshoot the problem and determine if the