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  • each of those areas. Then it offers some general information and concludes with links to Professional Associations, Occupational Outlook of some related careers, Related Resources, and Employment Opportunities. Click here to check it out! Explore your InterestsInterest MatrixWild Hope Center for VocationFinding out what you are interested in will help shape your academic path and discover a job that is more enjoyable and a vocational calling. Discovering your calling is a journey that can lead to

  • general duty to create a safe and healthful working environment for employees. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Responsibility: The university must provide reasonable accommodations for employees and students with documented disabilities as defined by law. This policy recognizes that Service Animals, under the ADA, are accepted on the PLU campus. Service Animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Service Animals are not

  • larger broadside, Jessica Spring [the instructor at the time] worked with me to typeset in a way that was different from the normal process. My type was in an odd shape, so she brought me to the pottery professor who let me use clay to make a custom frame. I always felt like I could get the time I needed from professors when I needed it. I never felt like I was on my own or floundering — I guess I probably did at 3am in Ingram once, but that was my own fault! But in general, I appreciated having that

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  • Contact QuestionsWho can I contact for...?Academic policies and programs, faculty appointments, curriculum development, academic advising and assistance, graduate programs, and international study Provost 253-535-7126 provost@plu.edu General information, admission of students, publications for prospective students, freshman student registration, transfer, and advanced placement Admissions 253-535-7151 800-274-6758 admissions@plu.edu Transcripts of records, schedules, and registration Registrar

  • Governance Committee Membership: Three members elected from the faculty at large for three-year overlapping terms. General Purpose: To interpret the Faculty Constitution and Bylaws and faculty legislation as the occasion arises.  To facilitate the successful operation of the entire committee system, and to study matters pertaining to the system of faculty governance. Specific Duties: To study problems and recommend policy regarding faculty governance and changes in the Faculty Constitution and

  • DNP. What can I do with a concentration as a …Certified Nurse Educator (CNE®) – teach the next generation of nurses in technical schools, community colleges and universities Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL®) – a newer role for advanced practice nurses, the CNL “oversees the care coordination of a distinct group of patients and actively provides direct patient care in complex situations” (AACN). For general information about nursing education and careers, see: https://www.allnursingschools.com/about

  • students. Contact them at 253-535-7161 or sfs@plu.edu. American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Education/financialaid.htm AACN offers a large list of links to financial aid opportunities for current undergraduate and graduate nursing students, loan repayment/forgiveness programs, and general resources for health professionals and students. The PLU School of Nursing is an AACN member school and is accredited by CCNE, an accrediting body that is affiliated with AACN

  • A. General Procedures An infectious waste is an untreated solid or liquid waste capable of causing an infectious disease via an exposure to a pathogenic organism of sufficient virulence and dosage through a portal of entry in a susceptible host. Items such as band aids, diabetic test strips, vomit, or tools that have minimal bodily fluid on them typically are not considered infectious waste, but should still be handled with care.  All infectious waste shall be identified with a biohazard symbol