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  • reflects on her personal and educational experiences at PLU in our Q&A with her.How did you discover your passion for chemistry? When PLU went online, I took organic chemistry after general chemistry and loved that class, because it’s about figuring out different types of puzzles. I know organic chemistry is the class everyone is supposed to hate, but it’s my favorite, and I will die on that hill. Honestly, I knew chemistry was right for me after taking organic chemistry and having a ton of fun with

  • Juggling His Way to a Career in Global Health ‹ Resolute Online: Fall 2014 Home Features The Deacons Billboards A New Chapter Justice in Society Art of Diplomacy Editor’s Note Setting the Course Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Features The Deacons Billboards A New Chapter Justice in Society Art of Diplomacy Editor’s Note Setting the Course Discovery Research Accolades

  • Samantha Potter ’14 ‹ Resolute Online: Spring 2014 Home Features NicarAGUA TED Fellow Positive Prankster The Voice Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note Setting the Course On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Features NicarAGUA TED Fellow Positive Prankster The Voice Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note Setting the Course On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni

  • Remove Back New Delete Criminal Justice Academic Programs all programs program website Criminal Justice Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Criminal Justice at PLU Transcription [Music] [video: April’s voice comes in over clips. A shot of a gold statue of Lady Justice. April sits in class taking notes on a computer. April Reyes ‘20, Criminal Justice Minor: when you go up no one tells you what these certain laws mean how it can affect your life

  • Diversity, Justice & Sustainability Fee*:$20 Books & Supplies:$785 Personal:$2,019 Transportation:$1,865 Total:$59,615 *Will appear on university bill as PLU charges, including housing and food charges if living on campus.Additional charges may be incurred for lab fees, private music lessons and ensembles, etc. Actual expenses for books and supplies will vary according to student’s class schedule and choice of either borrowing, renting, or purchasing new or used text books. Personal costs is an estimate

  • Elementary CertificationSummer Semester (June – August): Students can expect to be in classes all day Monday to Thursday with the occasional Friday or Saturday class. Please consult the summer schedule for specific times. EDUC 520: Issues of Child Abuse and Neglect (1) EDUC 544: Sociocultural Foundations of Education (2) SPED 580: Foundations and Instructional Strategies for Students with Disabilities (4) Fall Semester (September – December): Once a week in the evening and Saturdays. The internship

  • experience in Taiwan, teaching English in two elementary schools, and to those who are interested, hip hop dancing after class. He will be wrapping up his Fulbright commitment in June, and then continuing on to graduate school, which will likely take him back in Chengdu. And he’s still trying to get a handle on the Chinese language. “I will spend hours and hours practicing, and the difficulty will bring me to tears,” Ford said. “But everyone once and awhile, I’ll have a conversation that flows. And that

  • courses, the test is required as part of the class grade. Test scores are available to students via the ATI website. Faculty advisors are available to review ATI results with all students. If a student performs below expectations on external testing, the student is responsible for seeking remediation (with faculty guidance), which may take the form of self-study, re-testing, use of PLU resources, a class, or other opportunities. ATI practice exams and learning resources required in each course are

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  • been ready for this challenge. I will be moving in a few months to Spokane to begin to prepare for Graduate school which will begin this summer. I would love to hear from alumni and current students! Desiree Henderson, Class of 2002 Des_h98@hotmail.comPatricia Meyer '02I am currently enrolled in the Advanced Standing Master’s of Social Work program at UW-Seattle. After graduating with my Bachelor’s degree in May 2002 I took a little time to myself before heading into the UW graduate program in July