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  • Our Many Years of Advising Experience Greatly Benefit Our StudentsThe Health Sciences Advising Team has been helping students  for the last four decades. Since 1978, more than 70% of PLU students who have applied to medical school have been accepted. For nearly a decade, the five-year running average of acceptances/applicants for all PLU applicants to U.S. medical schools has been 20-50% above the national average. Medical schools to which PLU students have been accepted since 1990 include

  • official college transcripts Meet the minimum technical standards (with or without accommodation) Meet health requirements For the 2023-2024 application cycle, PNWU is also offering scholarships, applied toward the balance of tuition, on a first-come, first-serve basis. This same scholarship opportunity will be available for all three admission timelines.Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) Effective August 18, 2022, the MSOT program at PNWU has been granted Candidate for Accreditation

  • Our Many Years of Advising Experience Greatly Benefit Our StudentsThe Health Sciences Advising Team has been helping students  for the last four decades. Since 1978, more than 70% of PLU students who have applied to medical school have been accepted. For nearly a decade, the five-year running average of acceptances/applicants for all PLU applicants to U.S. medical schools has been 20-50% above the national average. Medical schools to which PLU students have been accepted since 1990 include

  • way to learn about Peace and Conflict Studies, International Relations, and Psychology. All courses are taught in English. The PLU Program Director, Dr. Ami Shah, will also be available to answer advising questions. Peace Corps Prep: Meet and Eat AUC 2015:00 PM - 6:00 PMThis event gives current Peace Corps Prep students and students interested in Peace Corps Prep an opportunity to gather and get to know each other over dinner. We’ll be joined by our Regional Peace Corps Recruiter, Angelena Castro

  • biology and environmental studies. This summary wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the chemistry department, though; even before deciding to double-major last August, they have felt like family. What’s next? This coming fall I will be pursuing a Ph.D. in neuroscience at UC Davis, a school I chose because of my particular interest in autism spectrum disorders. With my research, I hope to increase our understanding of the underpinnings of this rapidly growing disorder and help develop improved

  • DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JANUARY 12 for Applications to the IACMI Posted by: alemanem / January 8, 2018 January 8, 2018 The Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI) is seeking graduate and undergraduate students interested in participating in a short-term, 10-week summer program at one of IACMI’s partner sites. IACMI, which accelerates the adoption of advanced composites to create energy savings and new manufacturing jobs, has an interest in developing the skills of strong

  • . Prepare solutions, buffers, and other critical components for the Biochemistry department. Track reagent inventories for the Biochemistry department. Streamline processes and SOPs. Process and analyze data to make informed decisions. Provide input and experimentation to improve the Sequencing By eXpansion technology. What you will learn: Advanced analytical techniques and best practices. Hands-on experience with next generation sequencing technology. Ability to work with multiple R&D departments

  • By Mollie Smith ’17 and Mandi LeCompte Jennifer Rhyne first came to PLU in 2005 when her husband, Jim Brown, was offered a job as the chair of voice studies in the Department of Music. In her first few years, she taught a few flute students, but as the years went by her responsibilities eventually grew to include instructing theory classes and directing the flute ensemble. In 2015 a full-time, tenure-track position for a flute and theory professor opened, and a national search ensued. Rhyne

  • University equipment may be used only for university functions during the hours and at the locations that have been approved through advanced scheduling. A violation of equipment misuse may come with a fine, which includes any damage to the equipment, and potential probation of using university equipment in the future.

  • opportunity to serve my discipline, including students and peers,” Grahe said. “Since I arrived on the Psi Chi Board of Directors as vice president four years ago, I have advanced an agenda to increase research opportunities and participation (including crowd-sourcing projects) for our members. In January, the board approved my recommendation for a research advisory committee, and being president allows me to have a more active role in the early stages of that committee because I will remain on the board