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  • of your application. Send the Transcript Request Form to your school. Your registrar should mail your paper transcript to the following address: GradCAS Transcript Processing Center P.O. Box 9217 Watertown, MA 02471Step Four: Schedule to take the WEST-B Take the WEST-B in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics (240 reference score in each test). If the reference score is not met, please schedule an appointment with a School of Education Representative. Arrange for WEST-B* results to be sent to PLU

  • , or basically how genres work. Later on, it was helpful if I was working with people who were writing in a genre to understand beats and what they were going for rather than being stuck in the mindset of all writing needing to be “high literature.” What was your favorite thing you printed in the Art of the Book? Looking back, I wish I could have done it again. I especially liked working with type. I liked laying out type and finding all of the right pieces. In order to do my final project, a

  • wheelchair and derailed his dreams of playing professional football. When he’s not designing, writing or speaking, Logan enjoys going to the gym and relaxing at home with his wife, daughter and dog. They currently reside in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, and are lifelong Seattle Seahawks fans. Hans Fleurimont, Senior Graphic Designer Hans joined PLU as a senior graphic designer in 2016. He previously worked as a freelance graphic designer for various clients, including the University of Washington

  • ” with Scott Simon, “To the Best of our Knowledge,” WNYC’s “Leonard Lopate Show,” and elsewhere. Practicing has been translated into Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. From 2008-2015, he hosted “Conversations on Practice,” about the writing process and the writer’s life. Guests included Patti Smith, Jennifer Eagan, Martin Amis, Adam Gopnik, and many others. He is a graduate of the New England Conservatory-Tufts University double degree program and holds a PhD from Stanford University in German

  • Who Am I Today?Honest, objective reflection on your personal preferences and previous academic experiences are essential to the major decision making process. It is important that you evaluate the evidence available to you, so that your decisions can be as accurate and informed as possible. Start by evaluating your academic progress. Use Banner Web to review your CAPP Report/Degree Evaluation. What is your Cumulative GPA? How many credits have you completed? Are you able to recognize any

  • (or re-connect) by subscribing to our monthly e-mail newsletter SOACtivities, on Facebook, or stopping by to say hello. I also encourage you to consider making a gift of any kind in support of the School of Arts and Communication. The reasons for making a gift are personal and varied. Every donation makes an incredible difference—whether you are grateful for your PLU experience and want to give back, you wish to leave a legacy to benefit future Lutes, you feel passionate about supporting an

  • meet certain criteria. 2024-2025 International Student Expenses* • Tuition and Fees: US $51,879 • Room and Meals: US $13,008 • Health Insurance, Books, and Personal Expenses: US $4,088 *Estimate. Subject to change without notice. For the 2024-2025 intake, a financial guarantee (bank statement) in the amount of US $68,975 minus scholarship amount (shown in the admission confirmation) is required prior to issuing a visa application document (I-20 or DS-2019). Many campus jobs are available to

  • Kathy Engle Assistant Director of Lifelong Learning & Events She/Her Phone: 253-535-7417 Email: engle@plu.edu Office Location:Nesvig Alumni Center Status:Working Hybrid Employed: 10 Years Professional Biography Personal Education B.A., Interior Design, Western Washington University Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Alumni Relations Event Planning Lifelong Learning Alumni Travel Responsibilities Kathy is responsible for creating, marketing, and executing meaningful events and opportunities for

  • Advising for Business StudentsWhat is academic advising? Academic advising is more than just selecting classes for registration. It is the ongoing process of clarifying and re-evaluating your academic goals and plans. As part of the advising process you will examine your strengths, discuss your personal and career hopes, and develop a course selection plan that will take you through to graduation. Types of Business Advisors You will be assigned an advisor based on your class level and area of

  • location during an active incident is a priority. Campus Safety has emergency communications in place to alert the university community of potential and active threats. Personal Safety TipsWhat We ReportReporting to UsGeneral Campus Use and the Trespass List