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  • account or paid with a debit or credit card. If you have personal insurance, the company may reimburse you for expenses paid to the PLU Health Center. The PLU Health Center will not bill your insurance company. Check with your insurance company and keep all receipts. If you had a physical exam at the PLU Health Center within the last 3 months of the program start date, the appointment may not be necessary. Contact the PLU Health Center to inquire. If you are on a Featured, Approved Program or the

  • taught me about a relationship where I found little distinction between the divine and the human — where I found the divine most concretely alive in humanity and the physical world. Mary Oliver helped us see that our deepest vocation is not contained in jobs, titles, or skills. She helped us see the path to answering this question: Tell me what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? Her invitation is to hone three practices in our life. Pay attention. Be astonished. And tell about

  • into academic divisions—Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, the School of Arts & Communication, the School of Business, the School of Education & Kinesiology, the School of Nursing and Interdisciplinary Programs. We’d like you to meet some recent PLU graduates—one from each academic division—who share their success stories and how PLU helped them find their true vocation. Explore all our majors at www.plu.edu/majors. School of Education & Kinesiology Kelly Nagan, Class of 2008 Degree

  • standards. “Now that more people of color occupy places of prestige, the topic is becoming more prominent.”   Her capstone explores the U.S. history of Black hair discrimination, the mental and physical risks of conforming to Eurocentric beauty standards and hazards of discriminatory workplace, school and social work policies—along with promising developments such as state and federal CROWN acts. The 2023 CROWN (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair) Workplace Research Study found that

  • & Student Connections has gone virtual to make sure resources to help you through those and related issues remain available despite remote learning and physical distancing mandates.Kevin Andrew, PLU’s Director of Career, Learning and Engagement, is part of a Connections team that helps Lutes build their own career vision — then connects them to the opportunities, resources and people that can help make those dreams a reality. We connected with Andrew to explore Alumni & Student Connections’ virtual

  • will continue to assist a student in pursuit of the degree. What is the physical education requirement at PLU?All students must complete two unique physical education activity courses (referred to as Fitness & Wellness), one of which must be FTWL 100. What is the requirement for J-Term (January Term)?First year students who enter PLU with fewer than 30 semester hours must take a 4-hour course in the J-Term of their freshman year as part of the First-Year Experience. The First-Year Experience does

  • program in a professional school, such as business, education, or nursing. Department Policies Course Prerequisites: A grade of C- or higher must have been earned in a course in order for it to qualify as a prerequisite and to apply towards the major. Experiential Learning: All Psychology majors are required to take a minimum of 2 semester hours of PSYC 495, 496 or 497. Capstone: Psychology majors are required to complete a capstone project and present this project as part of PSYC 499 at the

  • equal opportunity policy, Pacific Lutheran University prohibits any discrimination in education or employment on the basis of gender.  Moreover, PLU is committed to providing an environment in which students and employees can work free from all types of sexual misconduct.  Sexual misconduct has a serious negative impact on the quality of the education and work experience.  The range of sexual misconduct includes sexual harassment, intimidation, coercion, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and

  • previous years, the best way to support Winterfest is by donating gifts (either physical or financial), using the information in the “Donate to Winterfest” tab. Interested in volunteering? Click here to sign-up! Thank you for contributing to Winterfest! For any questions, you can contact winterfest@plu.edu.

  • Welcome to Lutes Commute!“Lutes Commute” is the commuter student learning community at PLU. Lutes Commute is committed to providing and advocating for programs and services that meet the diverse interests and needs of commuter and off campus students in order to best support them in achieving their goals. While the Lutes Commute Learning Community spans throughout the entirety of the Puget Sound area, our physical space is hosted in the CAVE during the weekdays (visit the CAVE page to see the

    Commuter & Transfer Student Connections
    Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA 98447-0003