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  • she hails from a religious family, and often felt “stress” when it came to sexuality. She said she struggled reconciling Christianity and queer identity. “I had heard so much about (how) being queer was a sin, but I didn’t feel like a bad person,” she said. “Ultimately, I came to realize…I was loved for who I was.” While Brewer’s time at PLU helped her feel more comfortable with her sexuality, the campus wasn’t immune to larger societal tension surrounding LGBTQ issues. She recalls one incident in

  • Classics and early American political thought, especially through the writings of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. Carre Avary – Bachelor of Arts in education   Why PLU? I’ve wanted to go to PLU for as long as I can remember.  When I decided to go into education, PLU was the best fit for me and my family. My PLU experience: The students in the education department have become an extended family. I have learned more here than I ever thought I would. I have built relationships that will last a lifetime

  • family and to help out on my family ranch in Elma, WA.Michelle CeynarDr. Michelle L. Ceynar, Professor of PsychologySee Dr. Ceynar’s profile Dr. Ceynar earned her BA in Psychology from the University of Northern Colorado and her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of Montana. This will be her 20th year teaching in the Psychology Department at PLU. She most often teaches Introductory Psychology, Social Psychology and Psychology of Women. Her research relates to how gendered role

  • currently taking a step away from administrative duties to focus on my family and to help out on my family ranch in Elma, WA.Michelle CeynarDr. Michelle L. Ceynar, Professor of PsychologySee Dr. Ceynar’s profile Dr. Ceynar earned her BA in Psychology from the University of Northern Colorado and her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of Montana. This will be her 20th year teaching in the Psychology Department at PLU. She most often teaches Introductory Psychology, Social Psychology and

  • Professional Writing Consultant, Pierce College - Puyallup Independent Bookstore Manager, Grass Roots Books & Music Family Voluntary Service Specialist - Child Protection Specialist, WA Department of Children, Youth, and Families Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master of Arts in English, Oxford University Master of Library and Information Science, University of Washington Master of Business Administration, Oregon State University Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing

  • for the Nurse & Educator Dependent Commitment, you will need to submit a FAFSA or WASFA. Although this is not a need-based commitment we want to make sure you also qualify for any state or federal aid that is available to you and your family. How will I know if I’ve qualified for this commitment?You will receive at least $24,736 in PLU-funded scholarships or grants on your financial aid offer, equal to 50% of PLU’s 2023-24 tuition. Financial aid awards are typically sent 2-3 weeks after you’ve

  • these obstacles and excel in the program. We have summarized these five questions in a quick guide in PDF.  You can download it to use as a reminder when you craft your personal statement. PLU offers graduate programs in the fields of education, nursing, Marriage and Family Therapy, business administration, finance, marketing analytics, kinesiology, and creative writing. Explore each program website for more helpful resources to help you get ready for the next degree and advance your career

  • cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher Open to all non-social work majors (read more about if the MSW is right for you in the application section) (Note: major in human services, family studies should apply for regular standing)How to ApplyDeadlines and Application Timeline JANUARY 15 Application Priority Date March 1 Final Deadline Application ProcessStep One: Create your application account via GradCAS Create your application portal account (preferred browsers are Google Chrome or Firefox) Select and add the

  • : Winterfest, Special Olympics, Operation Christmas Box, PLU Food Drive, Woodland Elementary food drive, Adopt a family for Christmas. Our final service project was a FREE youth softball clinic for South Hill Little League that took place after our Linfield series. It was an amazing event after a 4-game weekend that truly was the motivation to not focus on ourselves, but continue to give back and grow the game through our team and service to others. Looking ahead, what are you most excited about for next

  • Sociology SOCI 226: Delinquency and Juvenile Justice SOCI 240: Social Problems SOCI 330: The Family SOCW 320: Child Welfare, A Global Perspective SOCW 375: Social Services in the Community SOCW 460: Social Work Practice II: Families and Groups F. Community Economic Development 12 semester hours from any of the following areas Business Communication Computer Science Economics Global Studies: Any course in the Development and Social Justice Concentration Studio Arts: Any course in Graphic Design