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  • Latino Studies LTST 241 : Introduction to Latino Studies - IT, GE This course introduces students to the range of issues and analytical approaches that form the foundation of Latino studies. By tracing the history of the “Latino/a/x” concept in relation to key elements of sociocultural life, such as time, space, migration, identity, class, race, gender, community, power, language, nation, and rights, students will develop understandings of the particular ways in which Latino studies takes shape

  • tuition and fees  –  due  –  August 25 J-Term fees  –  due  –   December 25 Spring tuition and fees  –   due  –   January 25 Any charges incurred after the due date for each term/semester are due immediately. Students should check their accounts often to make sure they remain current with any owing balance.FULL-TIME ENROLLMENTYour financial aid award is based on the credit hours/terms listed on your Offer of Financial Aid. If the hours/term listed are different, please contact Student Financial

  • provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) PHIL 289 : Special Topics in Philosophy To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the

  • loved playing football there,” said Marvin Ramstad’s daughter, Judge Sheryl Ramstad. “He would often tell us how he considered his time at PLU to be when he really got his start in life and how it gave him his fondest memories of college.” Sheryl Ramstad said the family could think of no more fitting tribute than establishing a scholarship. “He was proud of his PLU heritage,” she said. His time at PLU served Ramstad well. He went on to earn a degree in mining engineering from the University of

  • listen during sessions with your mentor. Set and achieve personal and professional goals. Notify the program manager, Jessica Pagel, at jessica.pagel@plu.edu if you feel at risk or need support in school or your personal life. As a mentee, it’s good to understand what’s involved and how much of a time commitment is expected. If you cannot commit to being actively involved, please reconsider participating in the program. How can I get matched with a mentor?You will need to sign in or create an account

  • Stressed? Need to Talk?Access mental health services when you need them!End of Semester Same-Day Appointments May 13 – 23 (Monday through Thursday only) PLU Counseling Services is pleased to offer Same-Day Appointments the last two weeks of Spring Semester.  Same-Day appointments give you the flexibility to speak with a counselor at a time/day that works best for you. This service is available for enrolled students seeking a brief consultation (not ongoing counseling sessions or travel

  • Helping Students “Stay Connected” This Summer Posted by: bodewedl / August 25, 2015 August 25, 2015 by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer You may have noticed PLU promoting a new summer session campaign called “Stay Connected”. The campaign hopes to improve retention, decrease time to matriculation, and increase enrollments in summer session courses. A February 2015 survey of PLU students found:     86% have never enrolled in a PLU summer course.     76% plan to work over summer break.     59

  • Step 2: Complete required online trainingBefore submitting an HPRB application, both you and your students must successfully complete the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online training course. This is an ethics training to help you understand how to protect the rights and welfare of research participants.According to the CITI site, this training takes ~4 hours on average to complete, so allow adequate time for completion before you intend to submit.Registration for First

  • Step 2: Complete required online trainingBefore submitting an HPRB application, all researchers must successfully complete the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online training course. This is an ethics training to help you understand how to protect the rights and welfare of your research participants.According to the CITI site, this training takes ~4 hours on average to complete, so allow adequate time for completion before you intend to submit.Registration for First-Time

  • Step 3: Complete required online training (CITI)Before submitting an HPRB application, both you and your faculty supervisor must successfully complete the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online training course.This is an ethics training to help you understand how to protect the rights and welfare of your research participants.This training takes ~4 hours on average to complete, so allow adequate time for completion before you intend to submit.Register (for First-Time