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  • semester abroad in China.Global Education: AntarcticaStudent Jesselyn Kenduck made this video from her January-term study away class in Antarctica.MusicWe love the arts at PLU! Check out our amazing music department.Student AthletesPLU Athletes talk about what it’s like to play for a Division III school.ListenPLU students, professors, and staff talk about the importance of listening.Move-in Day 2017One of the most exciting days of the year on campus!Meet a ProfessorMeet Biology professor Michael

  • select the Saugen Business Scholars. In addition to the interview, a business class, campus tours and PLU planning sessions are planned during the afternoon for you. Please RSVP soon for the scholarship program activities. Contact Brandon Bruan at 253-535-8724 or bruanbj@plu.edu with any questions you have regarding the program or your RSVP. We look forward to meeting you during your visit to PLU. RSVP for the Saugen Scholarships Interview Program

  • The School of Nursing recognizes that many students must maintain employment outside of their academic obligations. The School of Nursing also recognizes that working over 12 hours (class, lab, clinical, and personal work hours) in a 24-hour period poses patient safety, personal health, and academic risks. Students should be mindful of these risks and manage their time accordingly. It should be noted that the SoN’s recommendation for pre-licensure Entry-Level MSN students is not to work during

  • submitted before finals week for the specific term and in no case later than the last day of class in the specific term. If granted, the notation of WM in lieu of grades will appear on the student’s transcript. Medical provider clearance is required prior to re-enrollment. Contact the Dean of Students Office (Health Services Building, 253-535-7462) for more information and to receive the Petition for Medical Withdrawal. When contacting the Dean of Students Office, it is best to have the documentation

  • Carrie Hylander Carrie in Colombia where she completed her Fulbright PLU Class of 2012 Hispanic Studies and Global Studies Double Major Studied away in Oaxaca, Mexico and Granada, Spain  Completed Fulbright in Colombia Now working on Masters in Elementary Ed. from UW At PLU I studied Hispanic Studies and Global Studies. I also completed my Teaching English as a Second Language Certificate through PLU. I studied away in Oaxaca, Mexico fall of 2009 and in Granada, Spain fall of 2011. With the

  • Student writes of her student-faculty research experience By Kaitlyn Hall ’17 Kaitlyn Hall is a senior Communication and Spanish major. We study the past and the present to inform the future. Student-faculty research offers one of the university’s most valuable opportunities for collaboration and innovation, bringing together academics of diverse experience and interests. Communication professor Justin Eckstein and I first met in a class centered on researching restaurant success. It started

  • twenties, he found his way to Tacoma, made his wealth being a developer of affordable housing and became a mainstay in the community, eventually connecting with PLU by way of an invitation to speak to Chris Browning’s class about the Holocaust. Despite some initial skepticism, Kurt Mayer audited the class — thus kindling a relationship that culminated in a decade of service as a Board of Regents member, the blossoming of the university’s Holocaust studies program and the establishment of the endowed

  • pass. A description of the transit benefit program is available in the Personnel Manual. Apply for a carpool parking pass by registering your carpool at Campus Safety. Course Fees These fees are charged in addition to tuition. Lab fees for individual courses are shown in the class schedule listings. Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Fee Offers financial support for student driven projects that advance green energy credits and sustainability in any aspect of PLU Life. This fee cannot be waived

  • Placement (AP) Students who have completed advanced placement tests with appropriate scores receive credit. Credit is awarded only for scores of 4 or 5, except for Calculus and Computer Science Principles, which require a score of 3 or higher. Credit is applied to specific General Education Requirements or elective credit depending on the test category. Click here or refer to the bottom of the page to see credit awarded for each AP test. If you have tested for an AP class that is not listed, the PLU

  • Placement (AP) Students who have completed advanced placement tests with appropriate scores receive credit. Credit is awarded only for scores of 4 or 5, except for Calculus and Computer Science Principles, which require a score of 3 or higher. Credit is applied to specific General Education Requirements or elective credit depending on the test category. Click here or refer to the bottom of the page to see credit awarded for each AP test. If you have tested for an AP class that is not listed, the PLU