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  • PLU COVID-19 Vaccine Policy for StudentsA key component to opening safely and returning to in-person campus activities, consistent with public-health guidelines, is the requirement that all PLU students—undergraduate and graduate—be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and report it to the Health Center prior to arriving on campus in the fall.* Students should plan to complete their vaccine series two weeks prior to accessing campus. This will allow them sufficient time to reach fully vaccinated

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 29, 2016)- Garrett Wade bounced from desk to desk in a crowded classroom one recent Thursday morning, guiding his students through the online program they were learning at Sylvester Middle School in Burien. “Mr. Wade! Mr. Wade! I need your help,” a…

    department recently earned a $294,000 block grant to be collected annually this year and next, for a total of nearly $590,000 over two years. The money will fund scholarships for 21 students enrolled in the ARC program each year. The program also is partnering with regional school districts, including Franklin Pierce, Bethel, Puyallup and Clover Park, as well as the Puget Sound Educational Service District, which works to improve the quality, equity and efficiency of of programs in K-12 education

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Dec. 9, 2015)- Pacific Lutheran University admission representatives will begin spreading the word on Tuesday, Dec. 15, about the new 253 PLU Bound Scholarship. Admission Office staff members will fan out on that day and talk with area high school students, teachers and…

    and counselors to share information about the scholarship, which awards students who qualify with full tuition for four years at PLU by a combination of federal, state, and PLU grant and scholarship aid. First-year students beginning at PLU in fall 2016 will be the first eligible to receive the scholarship. The 253 PLU Bound Scholarship will be awarded to College Bound Scholarship eligible students who attend a high school within the 253 area code, have a 3.70 or better cumulative high school GPA

  • advisor first if you have declared your major. In addition, students can meet with a Student Success Advisor  to review any unmet requirements, help plan out the next semester(s), and answer any how to/process/hold questions. In addition, students are encouraged to use Advising Guides for their major. If students encounter errors they should contact their advisor. Students who need permission to register for a course should contact the course instructor. Only the course instructor can override a

  • ONLINE FORMS - New Client / ReIntake / Same-Day (link) view page Students must have an appointment first before submitting online paperwork.  Please contact our office for assistance.

  • Librarian page for Education Did you know that education has a dedicated research librarian? Her name is Holly Senn and she is happy to assist you with your research needs. The link above brings you directly to a directory of the research databases relevant for education. Free and Discounted Software SPSS is available for free to students. This is the standard statistical software used in the field of Education. Office of Accessibility and Accommodation Students who have documentation of a learning

  • know your arrival plans 1.  Schedule your flight to arrive in time for international orientation day. The nearest airport to Pacific Lutheran University is SEA-TAC airport (SEA). Please note that if have not arranged with us for an airport pick-up, you will be required to arrange for your own transportation from the airport. 2. Submit your arrival information using our online arrival form. ALL students MUST report their arrival information. If you do not, we will not be prepared for your arrival

  • Academic advice for students on the spectrum Posted by: mhines / October 5, 2023 October 5, 2023 First-year PLU student Bethany Vigil ’27 recently received Study.com’s scholarship for students on the autism spectrum. Bethany will major in biology, minoring in psychology, and hopes to attend medical school after graduating from PLU. We asked what academic advice Bethany would give to younger teens who are also on the spectrum:“Don’t study and act as though you’re neurotypical, which sounds

  • to take care of. In addition to the steps listed in the Steps for New Students tab, please also carefully read the list below regarding the additional steps and important information f0r international students. Step 1: Take care of your Visa – do this now and don’t wait! You can research the visa wait times at your local embassy on the U.S. Department of State website. 1. Pay the I-901 fee. This is also called the “SEVIS fee.” You must pay before you can schedule your Visa appointment with the US

  • care of. In addition to the steps listed in the Steps for New Students tab, please also carefully read the list below regarding the additional steps and important information f0r international students. Step 1: Take care of your Visa – do this now and don’t wait! You can research the visa wait times at your local embassy on the U.S. Department of State website. 1. Pay the I-901 fee. This is also called the “SEVIS fee.” You must pay before you can schedule your Visa appointment with the US Embassy