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  • and leadership scholarships require an application Artistic Achievement Awards – $1,000 to $7,500 per year – In the areas of Art & Design, Dance, Media, Music, and Theatre Visit Scholarship – $1,000 per year – Visit campus during your senior year, and you’ll automatically receive this scholarship Find more PLU scholarshipsWe also offer need-based scholarships and grants (as determined by the FAFSA or WASFA) But that’s not all! We encourage you to look and apply for outside scholarships, too. Some

  • educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care — for other people, for their communities, and for the world. PLU purposefully integrates the liberal arts, professional studies and civic engagement in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. With distinctive international programs and close student-faculty research opportunities, PLU helps its 3,100 students from all faiths and backgrounds discern their life’s vocation through coursework, mentorship, and internships at world

  • wave of the pandemic. Instead, she decided to apply for medical school at Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine, where she was eventually accepted. Since classes wouldn’t be starting for another year and a half, Chell looked for other ways to keep busy. She found a one-year AmeriCorps role with Massachusetts General Hospital, which runs a Rural Health Leadership fellowship for internal medicine physicians in partnership with the Rosebud Sioux Tribe and the Indian Health Service in

  • the last week or two means a lot.” While Thomas is a senior and is graduating with a degree in sociology this spring, the near-4.0 GPA student will return for an extra season on the court while pursuing a Master’s degree. Which means there will be a lot more lunch meetings with coach. Read Previous PLU places second in National Science Foundation’s COVID-19 Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Challenge. Read Next PLU alum takes leadership role as Tacoma’s chief equity officer LATEST POSTS Summer

  • /studentemployment/ stuemp@plu.edu Student Engagement, Leadership, & Clubs/Organizations Advocates for student-directed experiences Anderson University Center 161 253.535.7200 www.plu.edu/campus-life/ engage@plu.edu Student Financial Services (formerly Financial Aid and Student Services)  Financial aid, scholarships, and loan assistance and billing questions Hauge 102 253.535.7161 or 800.678.3243 www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/ fin@plu.edu Student Life Provides programs and services that advance the

  • disciplinary standing  A strong commitment to diversity, justice, and sustainability and a commitment to continued learning and growth in this area Experience with or willing to learn project management  Express curiosity and commitment in continuing their own leadership development and identity formation Appreciation and respect for being a member in a community that values multiple perspectives  Experience working as a member of diverse teams. Operates with a commitment to organization, punctuality, and

  • WingUndocumented StudentsCommunities for PLU Undocumented and DACA students.Gold Group Created by undocumented students, for undocumented students, our group and our meetings provide a space to connect with community members, share on and off-campus resources, and learn about opportunities for engagement, advocacy, leadership and more.  For general questions about the group or information to join, please contact us at undocu@plu.edu.

  • Director for Student Success at PLU. An alumna of the university with a degree in Religion, Ms. Winer is a member of the leadership team in the university’s Wild Hope Center for Vocation and leads the Center seminar on vocation for PLU staff. She is the leader of PLU’s nationally recognized Explore Retreat for first year students. Laree Winer John Arthur NunesJohn Arthur Nunes is President of Concordia College in New York City, a school of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Prior to his appointment

  • to speak in another language, read literature in isolation, or travel more easily to a particular part of the world.  They teach you to hear and to understand the unique voices of cultures, including your own, and develop the trans-cultural skills necessary for a life of “thoughtful inquiry, leadership, service, and care” in an increasingly connected world. Our programs grow out of PLU’s history, heritage, values, and mission. The languages that we offer – French & Francophone Studies, Hispanic

  • concentration in Health and Fitness Promotion provides preparation for work in the health and fitness industry as a personal trainer, corporate fitness or wellness director, youth programming specialist, senior wellness instructor, or in one of many other careers that focus on preventative health and well-being through physical activity promotion and programming. Students with an interest in issues related to public health, health education, and program development/leadership are well served by this option