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  • Understanding Types of Financial AidA wide variety of resources are available to help students and their families meet the costs of a PLU education. More than 90% of PLU students receive some form of financial aid. Financial aid is money to help meet the cost of your education that comes from federal, state and university resources, as well as alumni, friends and sources independent of PLU.Scholarships & Grants:Awards that do not have to be repaid, they can be based on academic achievement

  • Confirmation of RegistrationThank you for registering for the fair. You will receive an email about required forms. When those forms are returned per directions on the forms, you will receive an email notifying you that your registration is complete. See the schedule on our home page (https://www.plu.edu/scifair/) Please note the changes since moving from in-person to virtual, most notably the move from trifold boards to PowerPoint slides as a PDF submitted digitally Required forms on the main

  • The University reserves the right to confiscate items considered illegal, hazardous or harmful to the community, and those items that are prohibited per university policy. PLU, in its sole discretion, may dispose of any confiscated materials.

  • education you received already, we hope to give you an opportunity to grow and develop with us! Responsibilities: In the biochemistry department, we provide our expertise to optimize the sequencing reaction that uses the novel chemistry Sequencing by eXpansion (SBX). We are looking for an enthusiastic and detail-oriented individual who will provide support in multiple quality, technical, and administrative tasks. Perform quality control assessments on various biochemistry reagents and components of SBX

  • Current Projects & CrowdfundingSee our past and current crowdfunding campaigns and special projects!Learn MoreLute Club AthleticsLute Club is PLU's annual athletics fund. Gifts to Lute Club are used to meet current needs within PLU athletics by providing the opportunities and resources for student-athletes to compete at a high level.Learn MoreAcademic Programs & Faculty SupportThrough a unique blend of academically rigorous liberal arts and professional programs, students develop skills in

  • ON THE ROAD See when we’ll be in your area to share info about PLU! Below you’ll find the different upcoming in-person (and virtual) college fairs, high school visits and events our admission counselors will be at to meet with you to share info about PLU and answer any questions you have. Want more details about the event? Click on the admission counselor name listed on the event to contact them! Please note: The times listed are local to the area in which they’ll take place. If no location is

  • ProgramsThe Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies program brings together expertise from over a dozen academic departments to offer a cutting-edge and relevant major, along with two innovative minors, for PLU students. We recognize that the critical study of identity and power does not “belong” to any one academic discipline. Our major and minors allow student to select courses from a variety of programs–including Sociology, English, Psychology, Communication, Kinesiology, Religion, and many

  • Online EDUC 971H What Great Teachers Do (855) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971J Parent Trap (859) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971K Bldg Successful Readers (880) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971L Prof Learning Communities(897) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971P Exelling EC Classroom (910) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971Q Mental Health of Young (915) 1 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971R Good to Great (920) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971S Teach Well, Learn Well

  • it all in, but it’s also brilliant.”   Nothing Without Us was sponsored by the Curating for Change project, which creates career pathways for Deaf, disabled and neurodiverse museum curators in more than 20 local, regional, and national museums in England. Curators help reinterpret museum collection items and produce virtual and physical exhibit spaces to explore disabled people’s histories.   The project aims to highlight the contributions of disabled individuals in the community and history

  • your program (using the form on the Program Drop Box page) to the Music Office for final approval and formatting for print. After submission of your final draft you may receive a request from the Music Office to make some additional change(s). Do so quickly and resubmit your draft as directed. *Note: All drafts must be in a format that is compatible with Microsoft Word. If you use another word processor, make sure you save your drafts in a compatible format. Please follow the following protocol for