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  • If you're wondering where things are, or how to use new features, we've got you covered. With the release of our new website theme, we really wanted to emphasize making things cleaner and easier to

    TO EPASS Learn how to save your bookmarks using your ePass, allowing you to keep your list of bookmarks on any computer/browser you use. Start TourBookmarks ToolLOAD FROM EPASS Learn how to load your saved bookmarks using your ePass, allowing you to use your list of bookmarks on any computer/browser you use. Start Tour

  • The PLU Department of Mathematics offers a broad choice of educational and career goals. We offer three degree options: a BA and BS in Mathematics and a BS in Mathematics Education.

    of courses, including statistics, geometry and mathematics applied to computation or to science. Students who choose a B.S. degree in mathematics often couple it with a minor or second major in such related fields as Computer Science, Physics and Actuarial Science. Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics: This degree is frequently selected by students who wish to obtain both a mathematics major and a second major in a liberal arts subject. Recent mathematics graduates have taken a second major in such

  • Online learning requires students to become masters of time management. Students complete online lessons and activities independently according to deadlines established by the instructor.

    they are not alone when learning at a distance. Engaging in opportunities to interact with peers and the course instructor will ensure students are getting the full PLU learning experience.Resources & Quick Guides Effective Virtual Communication Virtual Group Work Student Resources for Online and Blended Courses Getting Started with Sakai Using Google Calendar Online Discussion GuideTechnology skills for online learningYou don’t need to be majoring in computer science to take an online course! The

  • Bachelor's Degrees Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Arts in Communication (B.A.C.) Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.E.) Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology (B.A.K.

    Academic Structure College of Health Professions Kinesiology Nursing Social Work College of Liberal Studies Anthropology Economics English Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Global & Cultural Studies History Holocaust & Genocide Studies                Individualized Major Native American & Indigenous Studies Philosophy Political Science Publishing & Printing Arts Religion Sociology & Criminal Justice College of Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Science & Environmental

  • The PLU network offers access to a number of resources for students, faculty and staff from a variety of network devices.

    by repeatedly being stepped on. If your Ethernet cable is not secured in place, pulling or tripping on it can cause damage to your computer, Ethernet card, or the wall jack. It is also your responsibility to regularly check for updates for your system. Downloading patches, upgrades, and utilities for your operating system will help to protect your machine from virus infections and malware and keep your computer running smoothly. PLU requires that a reliable anti-virus program be installed on any

  • PLU provides two cloud-storage options for backing up your critical files and sharing them with others.

    Drive has been set up on all PLU employee computers and allows you to backup and store up to 30 GB of data spanning across all of your Google App services. Drag one or hundreds of files into the Drive folder on your computer and they’ll be available at drive.google.com, on the mobile app, or wherever you install Drive sync application. Files can be accessed from a variety of devices such as smart phones, iPads, netbooks, laptops, etc. Files can include Google Docs as well as many other files types

  • Listed below are some of the services and support provided via the Help Desk. Use the tabs at the top to access: Topics - Topical listing of services; click the Topic to expand it A-Z - Services

    @plu.edu • Support infoGoogle email, calendar, groups, meet, drive, and sites.GoPrint253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoPrint management system for select computer labs on campus.Haley Information Center Lab253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoComputer workstations in the library available for general use.Hardware Support253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoSupport, repair, and maintenance for computers and laptops.Help Desk253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoGet

  • Attaway Lutes: Peer Tutors On any given weekday afternoon you will find James Crosetto and Lexie Miller engrossed in athletic endeavors. Look for Crosetto on the tennis courts hitting reaction volleys or working up a sweat while playing a challenge match against a men’s tennis…

    course that meets College Reading and Learning Association guidelines. For Crosetto and Miller, both CRLA certified, training to become a tutor has similarities to training for athletic success. MEN’S TENNIS – JAMES CROSETTO A smile comes easily to the face of James Crosetto, a senior from Eatonville, Wash., who is majoring in computer science and computer engineering. The tall, blond-headed Crosetto is justifiably proud of the classroom acumen that has led to a 3.88 grade point average. His natural

  • Apply via the Common App. It is free to apply to PLU!

    business.Learn more about Business Direct AdmissionEducation Direct AdmissionThe PLU School of Education offers direct admission to its program, one of the most respected in the region. Unlike many other universities, which require a separate application to their teacher education program, your application to PLU is also your application for direct admission to education.Learn more about Education Direct AdmissionComputer Science Direct AdmissionPLU’s Computer Science Department offers direct admission to

  • Platform Support Policy The university recognizes that faculty have diverse needs for academic computing resources and wishes to provide centralized support whenever possible. This desire must be tempered with the recognition that university resources are limited, and not every request can be met. In its centralized computing support, the university has attempted to maximize its...

    not meet the needs of all departments, academic units that need nonstandard software or equipment have often found resources within their own unit or through grants. Natural Sciences in particular is an area that has specific needs; there the university has provided computer support separate and apart from the central computer services (Information & Technology Services, User Support). Policy For administrative uses (including administrative uses by faculty), the university supports only Windows