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  • Senior Profiles: Class of 2019 Is Making a Difference TACOMA, Wash. (May 23, 2019 ) — Judging by its accomplishments, Pacific Lutheran University’s Class of 2019 is poised to make an immediate impact on the world — mostly because they already have done so much at PLU. Here’s a look at just a handful… May 23, 2019 Alumni ProfilesBiologyCommunicationKinesiologyPLU GradsPolitical ScienceSociology

  • -Term Housing Cancellation Form. You can leave your stuff in your room (as long as you’re returning for Spring)! Residential Life will deactivate your J-Term housing — this doesn’t change your Spring housing assignment at all. If you don’t cancel your housing, you’ll be charged for a meal plan and there is no refund. Your existing J-Term meal plan will be cancelled along with your housing. Fall Dining Dollars rollover into J-Term and Spring, so you can use them to cover any days you’re on campus (or

  • your schedule for a different academic opportunity. If you choose to waive a requirement be sure to work with your advisor to adjust your academic plan so that you account for all graduation requirements. Important: This change does not reduce the number of hours to complete; if you and your advisor have already mapped out the completion of General Education, do you want to  change that plan? If you need guidance connect with your advisor or check out the Center for Student Success Get More Stuff

  • during the H-1B application process as it can be lengthy. Entering the U.S. & Acquiring the H-1B Visa If you are already in the U.S. on a different visa status, the H-1B petition would include a request to change your status. If you are currently on a J-1 visa, you may not be eligible for a change of status. When the H-1B petition is approved, you will receive a new I-94 card, along with the approval notice. For future travels outside of the U.S., it is necessary to bring your new I-94 card and

  • Student Financial AgreementBefore registering for classes, all students are required to complete an online Student Financial Agreement form each academic year.PLU Payment OptionsInstructions for Online Agreement Go to Banner Self-Service Login with your PLU ID and ePass Choose Student Services Choose Student Financial Agreement (Required Annually) Review and complete the entire agreement Choose SUBMIT my Student Financial Agreement SUBMIT To change your payment option at a later date, contact

  • guaranteed. Upon returning to the program; pricing and program duration are subject to change, along with the course sequencing as it is subject to curricular changes.

  • The teaser element should “tease” to another source such as a news article. If you want to open a video when the teaser is clicked instead of a page, click this option, and enter in the video id. Do not put the video url into the URL section. This will open a video in a modal, which looks like this: Here is an example of a teaser element with a link to a video. Be aware of the size of the picture you choose as it will change the size of your teaser block.Title×Teaser TitleThis is where you

  • their environment examining concepts in ecology that lead to understanding the nature and structure of ecosystems and how humans impact ecosystems. Includes laboratory. Not intended for biology majors. (4) BIOL 201 : Introductory Microbiology - NW The structure, metabolism, growth and genetics of microorganisms, especially bacteria and viruses, with emphasis on their roles in human disease. Laboratory focuses on cultivation, identification, and control of growth of bacteria. Prerequisite: CHEM 105

  • for which a TA , a minimum 3.0 overall G.P.A., junior standing at time the course is offered, consent of instructor. (1 to 4) PSYC 499 : Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR Required for Psychology majors. Students will complete and present at an on-campus Psychology Research Conference held fall and spring terms. Students earning the B.S. degree must conduct empirical research projects whereas as students earning the B.A. degree may choose nonempirical projects. The projects may emerge from ideas and

  • a.m. to 3 p.m. and is free and open to the public. It will provide information about local sustainable services and products, including transportation alternatives, green construction, energy conservation and alternative energy sources, waste minimization and recycling, and global climate change initiatives. The event will feature an array of speakers and exhibitors. Those scheduled to speak include the group Bridging Urban Gardens Sustainably (BUGS) to discuss community gardens in Tacoma, and