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us about your favorite psychology professor. “Dr. Taylor has been an excellent psychological research & statistics professor. Learning from her has ignited my interest in a branch of psychology I did not previously realize I would have any interest in: research. Under her supervision, I have thoroughly enjoyed designing studies, writing them up, and integrating statistics to interpret results.” – Suzi S. ’24 What are your plans after PLU? “Getting my Bachelors in Psychology at PLU is preparing me
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monument sign (on the corner of Park Ave & Garfield St) for a drive-by New Lute Celebration event! Grab a yard sign (limited quantity) to showcase your new Lute pride, take a photo with Lance-a-Lute, get some fun PLU swag, and join in our “Why PLU” Chalk writing event around campus. This event is come-and-go style, so show up whenever works best for you between 10am and 1pm. We look forward to celebrating with YOU! LOCATION ON CAMPUS MAP WHAT'S NEXT?BE A LUTE - SUBMIT YOUR DEPOSITNEXT STEPS FOR
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necessitate cancellation of enrollment and the Office of Admission is notified in writing before May 1, the $200 will be refunded. The refund date for the January Term is December 1, and for Spring Semester January 1. Living Plans & Learning Community Application: This form must be completed by all students, whether they plan to live on or off campus. Final Official Transcripts: Final official transcripts from high school and any college/university attended are required to start classes. This includes
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407: Teaching and Learning of Writing (2) EDUC 423: Language Literacy Development and Instruction for Multilingual Learners (2) EDUC 428: Assessments in Literacy (2) SPED 404: Collaboration, Team Building, and Supervision (2) EDUC 438: Learner Centered Literacy Instruction (2) EDUC 450: Seminar – SR (2) EDUC 455: Internship II (15) Passing scores on the WEST-E or NES endorsement test for elementary education and reading must be presented before a student can enroll in Semester IV.
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and Learning of Writing (2) SPED 409: Current Trends in Special Education (4) SPED 454: Methods and Assessment for Students with Complex Support Needs (3) SPED 404: Collaboration, Team Building, and Supervision (2) EDUC 450: Seminar – SR (2) EDUC 455: Internship II (15) Passing scores on the WEST-E or NES endorsement tests for elementary education and special education must be received before a student can start in Semester IV.
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Major in Hispanic Studies A minimum of 36 semester hours beyond HISP 102, including: Language and Composition 4-12 semester hours of Spanish language and critical writing for second language or heritage learners. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult the Language Placement Guide for a recommendation on the appropriate level to start their studies. HISP 201 (4) HISP 202 or 252 (4) HISP 301 or 351 (4) Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies 12 semester hours HISP 321
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creating a new business venture to designing and writing social media marketing materials—from planning a corporate event to selling new ideas to key constituents—Innovation Studies students develop the career skills that employers most want. To read how an Innovation Studies graduate created a successful small business, read An Interview with Fashion Designer Mariken Lund. Making connections through a PLU Career Connection's event Skills Employers Want Most in Recent Graduates#1. Work well on diverse
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Monkeypox and I encourage all of us to be as informed as possible about this virus and its associated symptoms. Students who have concerns about a rash or flu-like illness, regardless of your potential for exposure to MP, should call the Health Center (253-535-7337), your healthcare provider or an urgent care clinic to determine how and where to be evaluated and tested. Employees should consult with their healthcare providers. As of this writing, the Health Center does not have access to the required
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Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Articles posted byStefanie Ellis Stefanie Ellis Telling a story comes naturally for Ellis, because it’s what she has done her whole career. Prior to her work with Girl Scouts, she served as publications editor for Saint Louis University School of Law, was senior copywriter at an ad agency and was a longtime contributor to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and St. Louis magazine. She provides freelance writing
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up for success. Make sure to come prepared with a trusty computer or a flash drive for computer labs. Don’t forget to pack your favorite writing utensils, and of course, a backpack to keep everything organized. With these essential tools in your arsenal, you’ll be ready to conquer any academic challenge that comes your way at PLU! Computer/laptop or flash drive for computer labs Binders, folders Paper Writing utensils Backpack/Bag for Books Calculator Day planner Read Previous In their own words
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