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  • Homeschooled students are an important part of PLU’s applicant pool and the campus community. We welcome and value the unique experiences and backgrounds that students like you bring to our campus! You are considered a homeschool student if:the majority of your schooling has taken place, or if your high school career will conclude, outside of a traditional academic setting. Homeschool students, even with advanced credit standing (see Running Start and College Level Credit Policies below) apply

  • that transform the Lutes who attend. In an effort to draw connections between our alumni and their experiences — and better serve our community — ResoLute has been sharing the findings of donor-funded outreach conducted last academic year. Through a series of online surveys and group interviews, PLU sought your opinions about the university’s priorities and how connected you feel to your alma mater and current PLU students. Your input already is informing our efforts, including this conversation

  • Engaging Students During Remote Learning By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer Engaging students who are learning at a distance can be challenging for faculty, especially when faculty are accustomed to judging engagement face-to-face. During the PLUTO Institute for Online and Blended Learning, we recommend a number of strategies to engage students… March 16, 2020

  • aspects of the publishing industry like style of writing; specific forms such as poetry, prose, journalistic, or professional writing; specific publishing formats like the Chicago Manual of Style or AP (Associated Press) Style; and gaining strong editing skills. Some examples of classes in this category include The English Language, Communication Writing, and Digital Writing and Storytelling. Marketing/Management This category of elective courses focuses on students’ professional skills concerning

  • , this piece is designed by chaos, meant to be fun, but also very specific. The dancers analyze the story into dance through the process of dramaturgy, the technique of dramatic composition and theatrical representation. This is what defines Vonnegut’s description of female shorthand typing pools in the 1950s. However, Winchester’s choreography itself is not the focus of the program but rather a small part that stresses rich opportunity, diversity and education for students and the community

  • Two: submit all required supporting items below Recommendations Identify two references, either academic or professional. Your references will receive an email from GradCAS to complete the reference electronically. You can send them the Recommendation Form which may be submitted in place of a letter of recommendation. Resume Upload your resume via the application portal that includes your: Employment history Significant academic, professional and community achievements Honors and awards Personal

  • undergraduate students, contact International Admission (intl@plu.edu). For graduate students, contact Graduate Admission (gradadmi@plu.edu).Application Process Pay SEVIS I-901 fee online.  Be sure to print out and keep your payment receipt! Complete DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa Application.  Make sure to write down your application ID number so that you can access your application later! Pay the visa application fee as instructed on your local U.S. embassy or consulate’s web site Make an appointment for a visa

  • . Amadeus plays October 13 (Student Preview), 14, 15, 21, 22 at 7:30pm and October 23 at 2pm in Eastvold Auditorium of the new Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available online at Eventbrite, at the PLU Community Box Office 253-535-7411 and at the door for cash only. “This is a play about Mozart, but… from Antonio Salieri’s point of view,” Jeff Clapp, director, explains. “Salieri was the biggest thing in western Europe at the time between 1780-1800. Now, all of his work

  • Box Office at the Concierge desk in the Anderson University Center, on the phone at 253-535-7411, online and at the door. Tickets are $15 General Admission, $10 Senior Citizens (55+) and PLU Alumni, and $5 for PLU community, students, and 18 and under. Arrive 30 minutes early to enjoy concessions.Behind the scenes Buy tickets! Show info:November 19, 20 and 21 at 7:30pm Sunday, November 22 at 3pm Karen Hille Phillips Mainstage Tickets: $15, $10, $5 Streaming ConcertsCan’t see it live? We’ll be

  • to students directly after their currently scheduled degree completion date. Graduate students will be offered opportunities for tuition-free continuing education courses.The university is planning on offering in-person, online, and blended courses and on-campus housing this fall. As part of extensive safety precautions being taken by the university, hundreds of events and programs including some athletic competitions, music and theatre productions, intramural sports, academic conferences, and