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  • a social worker and contribute to the growth of the profession. The student’s participation in classes and in the program enhances the learning and growth of their colleagues. Awards Nomination Process Students can self-nominate, nominate a peer, or be nominated by a faculty or staff member. A departmental awards committee will review applications and render a decision based on criteria established for the award. Award for Outstanding Performance in Undergraduate Practicum Placement This award

  • A Semester in Oslo When asking PLU senior Sarah Smith what significantly shaped her undergraduate experience, she responds with a concise, “study away”. During the Fall 2012 semester Sarah could be found in Oslo, Norway, where she was engaged in studying Peace & Conflict. As a double major in Political Science and Global Studies, she took classes pertaining to global governance and foreign policy analysis, as well as African politics and conflict. “I decided to go there because it fit well with

  • Summer Job Spotlight: Nursing Parker Simpson ’24 is spending his summer working at an assisted living facility in his hometown of Spokane, Washington. He comes from a family of healthcare professionals and has always wanted to help people. We sat down with him to discuss his experience taking classes… August 23, 2022 AcademicsBiologyChemistryCurrent StudentsInternshipsInvolvementLutheran Higher EducationNursingParentsProfessorsResearchSciencesServiceStudent LifeStudent/Faculty Research

  • another position within PLU. First, see that all outstanding Works charges are reviewed and reconciled with the transaction receipts. b. Departmental Reviewer: The Departmental Reviewer is assigned by the department head/financial manager. A Departmental Reviewer may also be reviewer for his/her own P-card. Departmental Reviewers must receive training before they or any other individuals within their department are issued a P-Card. The Departmental Reviewer will: Collect proof-of-purchase

  • because they are both well- prepared and can get a head start by taking upper-level engineering classes at PLU. Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs Software Engineer Aerospace Engineer Engineering Consultant Product Engineer Architecture Manager Mechanical Engineer Civil Engineer Industrial Engineer Postsecondary Teacher Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Chemistry Computer Science Data Science

  • different countries. Is there anything unique or especially great at PLU you’d like to shine a light on? Working backward: Great professors, good lecture interaction with profs, many opportunities to go beyond in classes, support for taking classes outside the normal path such as music or humanities, flexibility in course structure to suit individual students, study away/abroad opportunities, the small campus means you know a lot of people you run into which I like, and just generally being very warm

  • processed by the Student Financial Services Office. Student Holds There are 34 types of holds that are placed on student accounts and records for different circumstances. Each hold prevents basic University privileges, such as, but not limited to the right to register, add/drop classes, cash checks or receive copies of unofficial/official transcripts or a diploma. Listed below are the types of holds that are placed on accounts and the offices to contact regarding them.    Code         Type of Hold

  • .15: Withdrawing from classesShould you withdraw from all of your classes, your financial aid may be adjusted according to a federally prescribed formula. The adjustment may include returning a portion of the federal student aid that paid for your initial university balance, causing you to have an owing balance on your account. It is recommended that you meet with a student financial services specialist prior to withdrawing from the university. For additional information, see the Withdrawal and

  • were valedictorians, as well as students who are only beginning to find their own way academically. What distinguishes successful IHON students is persistence, and a strong desire to learn. If that describes you, you’re a good fit and we want to see your application to IHON! What are IHON classes like?In a typical PLU IHON class you will find the following: Peers who are motivated, prepared, and eager to engage Small class sizes (12-20 students per course) Discussion rather than lecture:  most

  • PLU. Above is a photo from senior Kelly Hall's youth Tribal Canoe Journey (courtesy of Hall). “I was lucky there was a group already making this major,” Hall said. “I get to kind of be the guinea pig.” So, an independently designed major was created and approved. Focusing on the four disciplines of religion, anthropology, history and language, Hall and Crawford-O’Brien came up with a list of classes for Hall to choose from. Now a senior, the only thing between Hall and graduation is her capstone