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submit a Student Care Network Reporting Form regarding students for whom you have health, wellness, and academic concerns. A dedicated multi-disciplinary team of administrators from PLU work together to track these concerns and support students who are struggling at PLU. Faculty, administrators, and staff who are finding they would like additional wellness support can find initial support and referral assistance via PLU’s Employee Assistance Plan: First Choice Health. To find out more or reach out
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Notice of Privacy Practices and Disclosure Statement - Updated Aug 2020 (pdf) view download
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For incidents of alleged Title IX conduct, the university follows the Title IX Prohibited Conduct Process The purpose of a Review Meeting is to determine whether a student has failed to follow the standards governing student conduct at Pacific Lutheran University. As educators, the Review Officer’s responsibilities within a Review Meeting include: Reviewing Incident Reports and determining whether, or to what extent, students were involved in the reported misconduct; Assisting students toward
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Principles of Assessment (pdf) view download
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Opening more doors: PLU and PNWU strengthen their partnership to support future occupational and physical therapists Pacific Lutheran University and Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences unite to tackle health care workforce shortages. Posted by: mhines / September 12, 2023 Image: This expanded partnership with PNWU is an exciting opportunity for PLU graduates interested in pursuing a Doctor of Physical Therapy or a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy. (Photo: PLU/John
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University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) Posted by: Craig Fryhle / February 14, 2015 February 14, 2015 The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) initial deadline for applications was Feb 1st, but a final deadline of March 1st was recently announced. Still time to apply! http://www.gradbiomed.pitt.edu/node/268 Read Previous 2015 Summer Research Mentor Talks – 2/17 (all NSCI) and
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the signed academic program contract may result in delay in progression through the nursing curriculum, and ultimately dismissal from the major or delay in graduation. The nursing program is a specialized program at PLU. The course sequence is both highly structured and rigorous, requiring commitment and intensive focus from students. The structure of clinical placement further differentiates the nursing program from other academic programs. Because clinical placements are limited, competitive
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Students are separately accountable both to local, state, and federal laws and to the PLU Student Code of Conduct. When local, state, or federal law and the PLU Student Code of Conduct overlap, the university may invoke the Code to protect its own interests and standards. A student who breaks the law must be prepared to accept the consequences, since they have no more immunity from the law than other citizens. Students participating in PLU study away programs, or who are enrolled at PLU as
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responsibilities in caring for parents or dependents, and the undertaking of special opportunities in the faculty member’s professional field.Section 3.Claims for not counting a particular year as a qualifying year of eligibility toward tenure shall be made in the form of a request for approval to the provost, whenever possible in advance of the year that is requested. Claims shall be in writing, accompanied by evidence and reasoning believed sufficient to warrant the claim and lead to its approval. The
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Uruguayan filmmaker Pablo Martínez Pessi–while on tour around the U.S.–visited our campus as a special guest for the Department of Languages and Literatures Film Festival. The occasion was the screening of Martínez Pessi´s documentary “Your Parents Will Come Back” (2015) which has been widely recognized at international festivals and was chosen as the best Uruguayan documentary of 2015 by the Uruguayan Film Critics Association. This is a film that tells a unique story: six Uruguayan children between the
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