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  • The BBA Curriculum and ConcentrationsCompleting the Bachelor of Business Administration within four years is a high priority for students and faculty of the School of Business. Students can meet this goal through planning and regular communication with their academic adviser. The following supplemental and Business core courses are required for all Business majors, regardless of concentration, and also fulfill the designated General Education requirements.Required Supplemental Courses - 20

  • Payment and AppealsPayment of Parking Tickets Ticketing hours are 7AM to 5PM Monday through Friday. You can pay for your parking ticket online via your PermitExpress account by selecting “Pay Citations” from the home page or at Old Main Market in the University Center. Payments may be made with card or student account. Most, not all, tickets paid within 1 day of issuance are eligible for a 50% reduction of fine. See “PLU Tickets” below to see ticket types and which tickets do not get first time

  • Questions and answers about CIWAWhat is the future of CIWA in Washington State?The economy of Washington State is deeply connected to business on the Pacific Rim, and in particular China. Promoting those connections through mutual learning by way of cultural and educational exchanges has been and will continue to be a major focus for CIWA. The knowledge, real-life experiences, and close personal relationships gained by people in Washington through CIWA-supported activities make it an

  • Questions and Answers about CIWAThis section is offered to help answer many of the questions which can arise when trying to understand how CIWA, now in its second decade, carries out its mission and goals.  If your desire is to help educate Americans about the world we live in and make them more competitive in the global workplace, then following your review of this section you will likely become one of our biggest supporters.  In Defense of the Confucius Institute of the State of WashingtonA

  • Tuition, Fees, and Financial AidUndergraduates please visit the university financial aid site.Graduate Programs PLU provides many opportunities to candidates to help them pay for their education.  To apply for federal financial aid please fill out the FAFSA application.  PLU also offers opportunities for more aid through scholarships, fellowships and a 10% discount to all alumni!   Click here for information on the PLU Graduate Scholarships.  Information about fellowships applications will be

  • Assessment and Teaching & Course FeedbackA variety of assessment resources specific to teaching and learning.EvaluationKITOnline Teaching and Course FeedbackLearn MoreLearning OutcomesView Learning Outcomes for all PLU ProgramsView OutcomesAssessment ResourcesAssessment at PLU WebsiteGo to WebsiteFaculty Development Opportunity SGID SessionsLearn how class is going before the end of the semester.Learn MoreThe below quick links will redirect you to other PLU or external websites. Right click to

  • Bjug Harstad and Harstad HallBjug Aanondsen was born on December 17, 1848 in Valle, Setesdal, Norway. In 1861, Bjug and his family left Norway to begin a new life in America. Bjug was accepted as a student at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa in 1865. It was at Luther that Bjug changed his last name to Harstad, the name of the farm he came from in Norway. Upon graduation from Luther College in 1871, Harstad entered Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. His career as a pastor began in 1874

  • Lemkin Lecture and Essay ContestTuesday, April 4, 2017, 7 p.m. in the Scandinavian Cultural Center at PLU This year Robert P. Ericksen, Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies Emeritus, was the featured speaker. His talk was titled “On Luther, Jews, and Lutherans in Nazi Germany.” Along with the lecture, each year, PLU offers students a chance to participate in a Lemkin essay contest. Students are asked to write a 7-10 page essay on the topic “Genocide: What does it mean to you?” A panel of

  • Around YouThe PLU campus is nestled in a quiet neighborhood located seven miles south of Downtown Tacoma. Although the campus is virtually self-contained there is also much to see and do nearby. The locally-famed business district on Garfield Street is immediately outside the doors of PLU, offering your guests an eclectic mix of everything form the basic everyday services to some of the most sought after restaurants in Pierce County. Or, if you are feeling more like venturing outside of our

  • Mail - On and Off Campus U.S. Postal Service The U.S. Postal Service is the main provider of mail services in the United States. Post Office nearest PLU (really close!): 320 Garfield St S Tacoma, WA  98444 253-536-0838 Monday thru Friday: 8AM-6PM Saturday: 9AM-3PM For more information go to http://www.usps.com/ PLU Mailing & Shipping Office All mailing and shipping to on-campus addresses are first processed at the Mailing & Shipping Office. Students may use the walk-up customer service counter