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Make a Help Desk Service Request to get help with your PLU technology needs.
Report an IssueIf you need help or assistance with your PLU technology needs, you can make a Help Desk Service Request. Service requests can be placed: online (http://helpdesk.plu.edu) – requires PLU ePass username and password by email (helpdesk@plu.edu) by phone (253-535-7525) in-person at the Help Desk on the first floor of the Library Once a Service Request is created, you’ll receive an email confirmation and status updates via email. For a quick-start on working with online Service
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This non-academic division of the university facilitates community, extends learning beyond the classroom, and enhances the quality of campus life.
services: Campus Restaurants, Catering, Hospitality Services, Lute Locker and LuteCard Services. We are committed to continuous improvement and total customer satisfaction.Hospitality ServicesInformation about services enhancing the PLU experience and how to coordinate an event on campus for a group within campus or withoutMoreCampus RestaurantsInformation about meal plans, campus restaurant locations, special events and hours of operationMore
Current HoursMonday: 7:00am–5:00pmTuesday: 7:00am–5:00pmWednesday: 7:00am–5:00pmThursday: 7:00am–5:00pmFriday: 7:00am–5:00pmSaturday: ClosedSunday: ClosedHospitality Services253-536-5076Anderson University Center Suite 280 Tacoma, WA 98447Campus RestaurantsAnderson University Center Suite 280 Tacoma, WA 98447 -
Create a Help Desk Service Request. You'll need an active PLU ePass to log in.
/support/email-calendar-gapps/ Sakai Sakai is PLU’s learning management system and offers a wide array of web-based teaching and collaboration tools for classes. Professors may use Sakai to distribute class materials, assignments, and online tests. Your classes that use Sakai will be listed as tabs after you login. Login: http://sakai.plu.edu Click the “PLU ePass” button in the upper right corner to login. Email for support: sakai@plu.edu Phone: 253-535-8728 Banner Self-Service Provides access to
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Instructional Technologies has two GradeMaster machines available for use at the Instructional Technologies Service Desk.
GradeMaster ScannerInstructional Technologies has two GradeMaster machines available for use at the Instructional Technologies Service Desk. Students can be given an question sheet that they fill out at the time of the test. After you create a key and run it through the machine, the GradeMaster will automatically grade the tests for you. For a detailed test analysis, one of the GradeMaster machines can output the test information into a special software program. For assistance using the
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How to Manage your Proxies in Banner Self-Service (pdf) view download
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Federal Perkins Loans, Nursing Student Loans and Noyce Grants Pacific Lutheran's billing service, ECSI: https://www.heartland.ecsi.
Web LinksFederal Perkins Loans, Nursing Student Loans and Noyce Grants Pacific Lutheran’s billing service, ECSI: https://www.heartland.ecsi.net Account, deferment, cancellation, and forbearance information is available through this website. If you would like to contact ECSI directly, please call (888) 549-3274. To Contact the Student Loans department at Pacific Lutheran, Please call (253) 535-8056 or email : pluloans@plu.edu Bank of America – Works – Online Reconciliation Access for Purchasing
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New program preps Lutes for service around the world Pacific Lutheran University’s ties to the Peace Corps are impressive, and they haven’t gone unnoticed. More than 260 Lutes have joined the service organization, which sends trained volunteers around the world to help countries meet their…
Peace Corps Prep Posted by: Marcom Web Team / September 4, 2017 Image: Bonnie Nelson ’08 served in Mongolia September 4, 2017 By Genny Boots '18 and Kari Plog '11PLU Marketing & CommunicationsNew program preps Lutes for service around the worldPacific Lutheran University’s ties to the Peace Corps are impressive, and they haven’t gone unnoticed. More than 260 Lutes have joined the service organization, which sends trained volunteers around the world to help countries meet their needs and
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TACOMA, WASH. (Nov. 27, 2017) – Looking to get the festivities started early? Check out this roundup of holiday events held on campus this year. Dec. 6: Norsk Julegudstjeneste (Norwegian Language Christmas service) Join the SCC and Nordic Studies for a Christmas service in Norwegian!…
of holiday events held on campus this year. Dec. 6: Norsk Julegudstjeneste (Norwegian Language Christmas service) Join the SCC and Nordic Studies for a Christmas service in Norwegian! The service will be be held in the Ness Family Chapel, with traditional Norwegian pastries to follow in the second-floor lobby. The event runs from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 6: Mast Media Holiday Photo Booth Swing by the UC Grey Area and visit Mast Media’s holiday photo booth. The event runs from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m
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Distinguished Alumnus Award Through years of dedication and service, this alumnus has achieved professional or vocational distinction.
With over 37,000 active alumni, there is always a reason to applaud and celebrate the accomplishments of our remarkable alumni and friends.Award Categories Distinguished Alumnus Award Through years of dedication and service, this alumnus has achieved professional or vocational distinction. Distinguished Alumna Award Through years of dedication and service, this alumnus has achieved professional or vocational distinction. Mission Award Awarded to an alumnus or friend of the university who has
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Ash Bechtel always wanted to be in healthcare, she just wasn’t sure which direction to take — nursing or medical school. So, Ash counseled with family and academic advisors before deciding to pursue a biology major that would put her en route to becoming a…
her junior and senior years after serving as Resident Assistant (RA) in the Spanish Wing in Kreidler. Part of the draw to becoming an RA was that Ash knew she could connect with the Hispanic community in new ways. This wasn’t just about service; it was also about exploring her own identity as a Mexican American and understanding more fully the issues impacting minority students. This experience launched her into becoming student body president, where she was a champion for change on campus
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