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  • Test RegistrationCIWA hosts both On-Site at Pacific Lutheran University and Virtual-at-Home tests. To be eligible to sit for all the exams we provide, you must be in the United States as a resident or a registered international student at an American educational institution at the time of examination. To sign up for your HSK test, you should start by creating an individual personal account at the Chinese Testing International official website and follow the instructions online throughout the

  • Materials and Information - Preparing for Tenure and/or PromotionGeneral Policies Criteria for Tenure and PromotionQualifications Concerning Appointment and Promotion to Ranks Eligible for TenureMaterials and Information for PRE-TENURE Tenure-Track Faculty R&T Work in the time of Covid-19 Pandemic memo March 21, 2022R&T--Options for Pre-tenure FacultyFrequently Asked Questions about Tenure and Promotion to Associate ProfessorCase Checklist--Tenure and Promotion to Associate ProfessorSchedule

  • the feminist values central to Women’s Studies and encourage diversity, egalitarianism, and supportive academic environment for all students. PLU students are eligible to join if they meet the following criteria: (1) completion of at least 60 semester hours; (2) a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA at the time of initiation; and (3) a demonstrated academic interest in Women’s and Gender Studies, as evidenced by being a declared major, a declared minor, or having completed at least three courses that meet

  • Mission StatementWhat is studying history all about at PLU? Traditionally, the discipline of history has focused on the critical analysis of text-based evidence from the past and seeks a detailed, complex understanding of individual and collective human behaviors as they have changed over time. PLU students of history develop lifelong habits of critical thinking, inquiry-based reading of texts, effective research and technical skills, and the appreciation of complexity and diversity in human

  • Federal regulations for the protection of human subjects (45 CFR Part 46, known as the Common Rule) have been updated for the first time since 1991. Changes went into effect on January 21, 2019. These changes are required only for new federally funded research. We have more latitude in implementing the new regulations for non-federally-funded projects, which make up the vast majority of research projects at PLU. Because we already initiated major changes to the HPRB website, templates, and

  • a teacher, this resource will help you find out if getting a master’s degree in education is right for you. You will also learn how Pacific Lutheran University’s Master of Arts in Education can prepare you to enter the teaching profession in just one year! In this resource, we outline The benefits of choosing teaching for your career A clear step-by-step explanation of Washington state requirements Advantages of getting a master’s degree and certification at the same time Tips for financing your

  • PLU’s Integrated Learning Objectives (ILOs) Consideration of existing projects already underway and/or previously approved for the proposed period of time during which the proposed project would occur. Availability of Center-oriented courses within SOAC (or other academic units) during the period in which the project would be pursued. Availability of human resources (students and/or Center faculty) during the period in which the proposed project would be pursued. Likelihood of proposed project to

  • using advanced research methods and statistical modeling Formulate recommendations to advance business and organizational strategies Communicate data-driven decisions with business and organizational leadership One-Year ProgramLength: 9 months (September – May) Total semester hours: 36 One year full-time program

  • the full-online and hybrid programs. Total program tuition: $39,774 Cost for each semester credit: $1,104 Additional fees will include: Technology fee ($260/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), Books, Parking Fee, materials for coursework.Federal financial aid is available, and students may apply for PLU graduate scholarships. The FAFSA application becomes available for the following academic year on October 1st.Program Cost SheetsDownload the 2024-2025 program

  • Sigbjørn Skåden (Sámi) reads from his novel Watch over the Sleeping One in his 2016 Bjug Harstad Memorial Lecture. Anti-DAPL activists, including Raymond L. Kingfisher (Northern Cheyenne), share with PLU community during the 2017 Learn from Standing Rock event. Poet and Professor Dian Million (Tanana Athabascan) speaks on “Genocide and Ecocide: Race and Specie in Our Time” in 2017. Inclusion, Community and VarietyA wide variety of events, both on and off campus, play important roles in the