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  • , the Camargo Foundation, Bread Loaf, Sewanee, and the Napa Valley Writers’ Conference, he is the winner of the 2017 Poetry International Prize. Anders holds an MFA from Vanderbilt University and lives in Minneapolis.

  • affirm priorities, create efficiencies, and situate PLU’s work in the larger higher education universe. STUDENT LIFE RECENT PROGRAM REVIEWS & UPCOMING REVIEW SCHEDULE Review Completed: Fall 2014 Priorities / Executive Summary Full Review Report Review Completed: Spring 2020 Priorities / Executive Summary Review Report - T.B.A. Scheduled Review Date: Fall 2022 Priorities / Executive Summary Review Report - TBA Review Completed: Fall 2017 Priorities / Executive Summary Full Review Report Review

  • Step 5: Plan for review timeThere are three levels of HPRB review: exempt, expedited, and full board review. The Mentor diagnostic pre-survey will help determine which level of review the project will likely require. The HPRB will make the determination about level of review upon receipt of the proposal, based on the information provided. Learn about levels of review The average review times of each category are: Exempt: 6-8 days Expedited: 8-10 days Full Board: Plan to submit at least 1-2

  • Step 5: Plan for review timeThere are three levels of HPRB review: exempt, expedited, and full board review. The Mentor pre-survey will help you determine which level of review your project will likely require. The HPRB will make the determination about level of review upon receipt of your proposal, based on the information you provide. Learn about levels of review The average review times of each category are: Exempt: 6-8 days Expedited: 8-10 days Full Board: Plan to submit at least 1-2 months

  • Step 6: Plan for review timeThere are three levels of HPRB review: exempt, expedited, and full board review. The Mentor pre-survey will help you determine which level of review your project will likely require. The HPRB will make the determination about level of review upon receipt of your proposal, based on the information you provide. Learn about levels of review The average review times of each category are: Exempt: 6-8 days Expedited: 8-10 days Full Board: Plan to submit at least 1-2 months

  • calcula un “promedio general de ingreso” para el postulante. El promedio general de ingreso pondera las clases identificadas en los expedientes académicos de la escuela secundaria, como International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement (AP), Honors o Accelerated. Este promedio general ponderado se utilizará durante todo el proceso de ingreso, ayuda financiera y beca.Cursos obligatorios para el ingreso Matemática: dos años de preparación universitaria en matemática con un promedio de C o superior

  • college studentsfrom 20different counties in Washington31PLU majors represented by scholars71%are students of colorFrequently Asked Questions:How do you calculate a weighted GPA?PLU grants special status to IB, AP, Cambridge, pre-IB, pre-AP, Honors and Advanced courses. If the high school does not weight GPAs, PLU will weight grades in these courses when calculating an admission GPA in order to benefit those students who have challenged themselves and undertaken a rigorous high school curriculum. For

  • Bound Scholarship eligible Attend a Washington state high school Have a 3.30 or higher weighted cumulative GPA (if your high school doesn’t weight GPAs, PLU will do so when you apply) Must be entering PLU as a first-year student (this does include Running Start, who come in as first-year students with advanced standing) The 253 PLU Bound Scholarship award includes full tuition for 4 years at PLU (covered by a combination of PLU, federal, state and College Bound scholarships and grants), a $1,000 per

  • writing at PLU from 1980 to 2014. Although trained as a medievalist, she taught a broad range of literature, from Homer’s Iliad through Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Doris Lessing’s The Cleft. While teaching research and writing as well as advanced composition, her real attention was devoted to first-year writing seminars, on such topics as “Mothers and Daughters,” “Women and the Beauty Myth,” and “Barbie, Bratz, and Bella: The Construction of Girlhood in the Twenty-First Century.” Over

  • policy. Advanced mathematics and science courses are taught on campus. The musical programs are of the highest quality. Works of art abound across campus, including the Rose Window in Eastvold Hall. Students are encouraged to ask big questions, and to seek their own vocations of service, leadership, and care in the world. The student potential for effective service in the world is stimulated by an intellectual tradition living within a solid liberal arts core education.