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  • Reproductive Health NewsPLU’s Health Center is fully aligned with Washington State in our shared commitment to ensuring that students have equitable access to sexual and reproductive health services within our scope of care and to informed referrals to resources and services beyond the Health Center’s scope of care.  Our first priority is the health, safety, and well-being of our students, and we recognize the role of sexual and reproductive health as an essential element of overall health.  If

  • Care NetworkStudent Care Network Study Away OpportunitiesWang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education Volunteer OpportunitiesCenter for Community Engagement & Service

  • test scores are no longer a required piece of the application for admission. Exceptions: Homeschooled students are required to submit official ACT or SAT scores, unless they have earned 30 college-level transferable semester credits or 45 college-level transferable quarter credits. Students from schools with written evaluations rather than grades are required to submit their ACT or SAT scores. Students planning on applying for Nursing Conditional Admission are strongly encouraged to send in their

  • other healthcare professional schools. Located in Yakima, PNWU educates and trains health care professionals emphasizing service among rural and medically underserved communities throughout the Northwest. PNWU ranks in the top 10 in the nation for revolutionizing community health. U.S. News and World Report’s Best Grad Schools release ranked PNWU fifth for graduates practicing in medically underserved areas, sixth for graduates practicing in primary care specialties, and tenth for graduates

  • request.  These seats will remain open until filled or until July 1 of the application cycle for matriculation of the incoming cohort of students.Master of Arts in Medical Sciences (MAMS)The PNWU Master of Arts in Medical Sciences (MAMS) degree will introduce students to a broad range of health care topics while strengthening academic credentials for admission to health care professional programs or preparation for career advancement. The MAMS program prepares students to become compassionate

  • Here at Pacific Lutheran University we pride ourselves on our personal touch and high level of care for our students.  Our campus partners offer services that show our care for the whole student, not just their academics. Here are a few resources that you might find handy during your time with us. Accessibility and Accommodation Bedbugs: What you need to know Campus Ministry Campus Safety Alumni & Student Connections Counseling, Health & Wellness Services Center for Diversity, Justice, and

  • , and of world religious traditions. Critical study calls for open and authentic dialogue with other religious traditions and seeks to understand a common humanity as each tradition adds its unique contribution. It calls for a critical yet constructive interchange with contemporary society. Finally, it calls for a sharing of insights with other disciplines in the university as each sheds light on the human condition. To these ends the Department of Religion offers a wide range of courses and

  • a free problem assessment and referral service where you and your immediate family members can go for help in solving a variety of emotional, behavioral, family, relationship, financial, elder care and mental health or chemical dependency concerns. Complete confidentiality is assured.Kaiser PermanentePLU employees enrolled in PLU’s medical plan can visit the Kaiser Permanente website to access online health information, tools, and services that make health care accessible and convenient, 24

  • services.  Students who graduate in May are eligible for care with Lute Telehealth until August 1st.  Students who graduate in December are eligible for care with Lute Telehealth until February 1st. Regardless of enrollment status, PLU students, graduates, faculty, staff, and administrators as well as local community members may use PLU’s college student-focused referral service, Thriving Campus.Individual Therapy (In-Person / Virtual)Individual TherapyIn order to meet significant student demand for

  • Library. The Health Center is open Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are closed from noon to 1:00 pm daily for lunch. Wellness Access PlanHow does the PLU Wellness Access Plan differ from the PLU Insurance Plan that was offered in the past?The past PLU Student Health Insurance plan offered coverage with a maximum benefit coverage of $5,000 for accidents and $1,000 for sickness. It did not cover any preventive health care visits. The PLU Wellness Access Plan is not insurance, but it