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  • Academic Excellence in KinesiologyThe professional programs in the Department of Kinesiology prepare prospective leaders for successful careers in physical education, exercise science, health and fitness promotion, pre-physical therapy, and pre-athletic training. The University’s physical activity courses, offered through our department, seek to ingrain in each student a fundamental respect for the role of physical activity in daily living. Instruction is offered in approximately 30 different

  • following academic year on October 1st.Program Cost SheetsDownload 2023-2024 Cost SheetCost Breakdown by TermNine to 11 month education plan TermCredit HoursCost Fall 20244 courses (16 credits)$22,256 J-Term 20251 course (4 credits)$5,564 Spring 20254 courses (16 credits)$22,256 Optional Summer emphasis (Summer 2025)2 courses (8 credits)$8,488 21 month education plan TermCredit HoursCost Fall 20242 courses (8 credits)$11,128 J-Term 20251 course (4 credits)$5,564 Spring 20252 courses (8 credits)$11,128

  • FAFSA application becomes available for the following academic year on October 1st.Download 2023-2024 Program Cost SheetDownload Now Cost Sheet for 2024-2025 YearCost Breakdown by Term 2024-2025Nine to 11 month education plan TermCredit HoursCost Fall 20245 courses (20 credits)$27,820 J-Term 20251 course (4 credits)$5,464 Spring 20255 courses (16 credits)$27,820 Optional Summer emphasis (Summer 2025)2 courses (8 credits)$8,488 21 month education plan TermCredit HoursCost Fall 20242 courses (8

  • . Schwinck has experience in teaching both undergrad and graduate students. Dr. Schwinck is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, Sigma Theta Tau International, Emergency Nurses Association, Army Nurse Corps Association, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Education Dr. Schwinck holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from Pacific Lutheran University, a Master’s Degree in Nursing as an Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Clinical Nurse

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  • Tom Huelsbeck Associate Vice-President for Campus Life he/him Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Professional Biography Education M.S., College Student Personnel, Bowling Green State University B.S., Math, University of Wisconsin-Madison Responsibilities Overall Supervision and Leadership for Campus Life (Residential Life and Student Engagement) Supervision of Director of Campus Safety Leadership role for the Division of

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  • particularly welcome and encouraged to apply.  Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents. The REU program is intended to provide an introductory research experience to undergraduate students considering graduate education and a career in research. Applicants should address how this experience might facilitate their pursuit of these goals in their application. Travel costs to/from Bozeman, $1,000 for meals, and residence hall lodging will be provided. REU students will also receive a $6,000

  • Louette L. McGraw Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1995-2008 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Social Studies Native American Education

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  • Burton Nesset, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Professional Education Ph.D., Purdue University, 1962 M.S., Purdue University, 1960 B.A., St. Olaf College, 1957 Responsibilities Biochemistry Nutrition  

  • Lorna Derro, MSN-RN, MS Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: lorna.derro@plu.edu Professional Education MSN, Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University MS, Technical Communication, University of Washington

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  • Residential Life Resident Directors create “J-Groups” Intergroup Dialogue-based four-week reading/discussion groups on various social justice topics for R/CA continued education.