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The School of Nursing maintains a nursing skills lab and a simulation lab on each campus. Students are scheduled for specific laboratory times to practice those skills taught in the curriculum. Skill acquisition requires hands-on practice and students are expected to use these times to achieve skill competency. Open laboratory times are available for individual practice and study. Information about courses, events, open labs, and coordinator contact information is available on the PLU SoN
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The School of Nursing faculty fully embraces these concepts and further hold beliefs about nursing, persons, environment, and health which direct the development of programs and guide the educational process. Nursing is an intellectual discipline that is both an art and a science. Persons are individuals, families, and communities, and have inherent dignity and worth. Environment is integral to, and inseparable from person, consisting of both internal and external realms of influence. Health
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BSN Program Outcomes MSN Program Outcomes DNP Program Outcomes
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About the School of Nursing The School of Nursing at Pacific Lutheran University is a professional school that combines nursing science with a strong foundation in natural sciences and the liberal arts. PLU has offered the bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree since 1951, the master of science in nursing (MSN) degree since 1990, and the doctor of nursing practice degree since 2015. The BSN program prepares students as skilled generalists and provides a foundation for graduate study. The
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PLU School of Nursing Student Handbook (link) view page
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Summer School Peace Scholar Blogs Each Peace Scholar is asked to submit two blogs that reflect on their study at the Nansen Dialogue Center and Oslo International Summer School. In addition, blog entries often link students’ observations and experiences as they discover Oslo and live and learn with students from around the world. Taylor Bozich Blogs Taylor, class of ’17, was a 2015 Peace Scholar. She received a double major in Biology and Global Studies.The Power of DialogueListeningEllie Lapp
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Official High School & College/University TranscriptsFinal, official transcripts from high school and all college/university attended are required to start classes! High School transcripts must show the actual graduation date. College/University transcripts must show final grades for all courses enrolled. Transcripts must be sent directly from the high school or college/university or must be brought in to the Registrar’s office in a sealed envelope from the school. Transcripts must be sent to
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Dynamic Compression Summer School (DCSS) Posted by: nicolacs / February 3, 2022 February 3, 2022 The Dynamic Compression Summer School has been established to provide an overview of dynamic compression science appropriate for upper-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students. The four and a half days of activities will introduce students to the scientific fundamentals, contemporary research activities including informal discussions, and career opportunities within this exciting field
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Personal Statement. Continue to work on your personal statement, polishing and tailoring it for each specific institution. Unsolicited Advice: How to Get Into Graduate School. [Sean Caroll] Review the Application Requirements for Each School. Create a spreadsheet to track deadlines, requirements (transcripts, GREs, recommendations, etc.) and other information. Ask for Recommendation Letters. Most programs require written recommendations, usually from professors, research advisors, and/or employers. See
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Halvorson Delivers Homecoming Lecture on Programming and Social Movements View a recording of the October 6 webinar created for the PLU community Posted by: halvormj / September 30, 2020 September 30, 2020 Can learning to code be described as a social movement in American history? PLU Professor Michael Halvorson thinks so. His reflections on the subject were recorded as part of PLU’s Homecoming and Family Week, which presented several lectures by the PLU faculty for the Lute community. The
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