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  • When Jordan Levy first visited Honduras in high school, he had no idea that someday he’d be serving as an expert witness on Honduras in the U.S. court system. He first visited the Central American nation to perform volunteer work, and then returned annually throughout…

    work, and then returned annually throughout undergraduate and graduate school for college-related studies and more volunteering. He even met his future wife there, in 2004.  Today, Levy is a specialist in contemporary Honduras and an assistant professor in Pacific Lutheran University’s anthropology department. His research has focused on Honduran governance after the 2009 military coup and the outmigration patterns that followed. Recently, Levy provided pro bono expert witness testimony on behalf

  • and John G. Gray LGBT Scholarship The National LGBTQ Scholarship Fund New York Ramblers Scholarship NOGLSTP Scholarship Pedro Zamora Young Leaders Scholarship PFLAG Bellevue Eastside – Scholarships Pride Foundation Traub-Dicker Rainbow Scholarship College Scholarship Guide for LGBTQ Students Job Websites: LGBT Connect Out & Equal Publications: Corporate Equality Index 2020 Ultimate Campus Guide for LGBTQ Students Professional Organizations: American Veterans for Equal Rights The Assocation of

  • We are a place that values and accepts change. We want to be evolving, so we can be the best university – academically and socially – for the students we are serving today.

    and off campus.” Are you worried about the admission process? Melody was a first generation college student and knows that the journey to college can be one filled with mixed emotions – from excitement to anxiety – and lots of questions. She tries to make sure that the journey to college and the admission experience is as seamless as possible. Graduated from: University of Washington Major: Communication Graduate Degree: MEd in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, University of WashingtonEasy

  • PLU has so many opportunities for students to get engaged whether it’s studying away, going on a weekend hike, joining a club, or hanging out at the AUC.

    congestion of larger cities makes Tacoma a true gem! Natasha loves listening to music, playing volleyball, hanging out with family and friends and exploring the outdoors. As a first-generation college graduate she is eager to help folks in the community understand how to navigate higher education so that they can see the possibilities of their own genius. Graduated from: The Evergreen State College – Tacoma Program; Tacoma Community College Degree: Bachelor of Arts with Emphases in Communication

  • ParentsCollege is a period of great change for students and their parents. The George Washington University Counseling Center designed a page to help you understand and prepare for some of the unique experiences your children may have during their college years. It can be downloaded here. Another resource for parents is College Parents of America. CPA is a national membership association that helps parents “prepare and put their children through college easily, economically and safely.” If you

  • , loans and work study, all of which help make PLU more affordable.Financial Aid InformationMilitary BenefitsYellow Ribbon & Military BenefitsPLU offers unlimited full-tuition Yellow Ribbon Scholarships to qualified veterans or their dependents, as well as the opportunity to use other military benefits to help fund a PLU education.Using Military BenefitsVisitVisitTour campus with a current student, sit in on a PLU class, and meet with a Transfer Admission Counselor.Schedule a visit to campusAdmitted

  • At the PLU School of Nursing, care for our patients and for our world combine with highest professional ethics and commitment to academic and practice excellence, to prepare you for a deeply

    active application for more than one program concurrently, as per our admissions process. If you’re a high school senior (including Running Start) or a transfer student with fewer than 60 college credits, our traditional BSN is likely your best option. If you have 60+ non-nursing college credits or a non-nursing bachelor’s degree, you should consider our Accelerated BSN or Entry-Level MSN.  Take a look through the comparison chart below for more information. RequirementsTraditional BSNAccelerated BSN

    School of Nursing
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    School of Nursing Ramstad, Room 214 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • ParentsCollege is a period of great change for students and their parents.  The George Washington University Counseling Center designed a page to help you understand and prepare for some of the unique experiences your children may have during their college years.  It can be downloaded here.  Another resource for parents is College Parents of America.  CPA is a national membership association that helps parents “prepare and put their children through college easily, economically and safely.” If

  • Cover art by  Diego B. Lasansky Intersections, Number 46, Fall 2017 Intersections is a publication by and largely for the academic communities of the twenty-seven institutions that comprise the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities (NECU). Each issue reflects on the intersection of faith, learning,…

    Presidential Center for Faith and Learning at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, the institutional sponsor of the publication. Intersections extends and enhances discussions fostered by the annual Vocation of the Lutheran College Conference, together lifting up the vocation of Lutheran colleges and universities. It aims to raise the level of awareness among faculty, staff, and administration about the Lutheran heritage and church-relatedness of their institutions, especially as these intersect with

  • For some, summer is a time for play. For others, it’s a time for work. But for many at PLU, it’s a time for a little bit of both — through science.

    lab for mountain biking, cliffside rappelling and drones. Luckily for him, his two student researchers have former military experience, perfect for their treks through Western Washington. Wilcox and geoscience majors Justin Johnsen ’18 and Samantha Denham ’18 are using high-end drones to identify potential landslide hazards in Western Washington. Research like this could help communities such as Oso, Washington, prepare for landslides. In 2014, Oso experienced one of the nation’s deadliest