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  • All students must satisfactorily complete the General Education Program. No course used to satisfy one General Education Program element may be used to satisfy another except for the Global Engagement element. Note: Listed below are further specifications related to particular elements of the General Education Program (GenEd). The First-Year Experience FYEP 101, FYEP 102, PLUS 100 and a PLU January Term course must be completed by all students entering PLU as first-year students with fewer than

  • Past Powell-Heller Holocaust Conferences 2016 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe Ninth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education “Women and the Holocaust” took place Oct. 17-19. In the words of historian Myrna Goldenberg, both sexes experienced “different horrors, but the same hell.” Our conference scholars will present their latest research on women in the Holocaust — not as just victims, but as survivors, rescuers, collaborators and even as perpetrators. John

  • Program Cost Summer 2023 Cohort Select your program below to see the tuition cost for students entering the cohort in Summer 2023. Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Educational Leadership with Superintendent CertificationThe Ed.D in Educational Leadership with Superintendent Certification requires 60 semester credits for completion. Total tuition (60 credits): $58,500 ($975 per credit) Cost Sheet for Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Educational Leadership with Superintendent Certification Tuition is

  • Cece Chan: First-Year Student, Long-Term Goals Posted by: Marcom Web Team / February 28, 2020 Image: In her first year at PLU, CeCe Chan has contributed to and lead on matters of social justice within education while pursuing a major in political science. February 28, 2020 By Lora ShinMarketing & Communications guest writerTACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 28, 2020 ) — Cece Chan’s activism awakening came in high school. As a third-generation Asian young woman, she realized Seattle Public Schools’ majority

  • AccreditationInstitutional Accreditation Pacific Lutheran University is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). Accreditation of an institution of higher education by NWCCU indicates that it meets or exceeds criteria for the assessment of institutional quality evaluated through a peer review process. An accredited college or university is one which has available the necessary resources to achieve its stated purposes through appropriate educational programs

  • Dream Gonzales Community Director for Ordal & Stuen Halls she/her Phone: 253-535-7700 Email: dgonzales@plu.edu Office Location:Stuen Hall Professional Biography Education Master of Education (student), Student Development Administration, Seattle University Bachelor of Science, Athletic Training, University of La Verne Biography Dream is originally from Southern CA but has lived and traveled all over the world. She is passionate about being a community advocate working towards a more just and

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  • degree requirements offered within the College of Professional Studies are listed as follows: Degrees Offered Undergraduate Business Communication, Media, & Design Arts Education Innovation Studies Music, Theatre, & Dance Graduate Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Master of Arts in Education (M.A.E.) Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Master of Science – Marketing Analytics (M.S.)

  • like to travel outside of Pierce County with your Orca Card, you can add money to your Orca Card purse on the Orca Card website or you can bring the exact amount of cash needed on the bus to pay your fare. About the AdvertisingDeciding what the advertising for this program would look and feel like was very intentional. We decided on a paint pulling design and the tagline “Lutes on the Move” to represent what the program is about: movement. Both represent movement in the sense of physical movement

  • websites, course publications, new media texts (i.e. podcasts, videos, digital maps), WordPress provides a space in which we can share our ideas and collaborate virtually or in the physical classroom. It is also 100% free.”What related tool or strategy do you use that other PLU faculty might like to try in their courses?“I can imagine faculty using WordPress in two primary ways: as an extension of their course (e.g. a blog or publication) or as a tool for creating student e-portfolios. First, WordPress

  • , row a boat. But for many students, serious, challenging obstacles block the path to participation in organized athletics. In reality, successful student-athletes benefit not only from physical skills, but also from access—and privilege. Members of PLU’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) are aware of that—and are working to raise an even broader awareness. SAAC participated in its second Tunnel of Oppression on Feb. 20, an annual interactive event sponsored by the Diversity Center that