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  • tentative paperwork deadlines for the next year: Fall 2017 – July 9th (subject to change depending on timing of site confirmations and notifications) J-term 2018 – November 5th Spring 2018 – December 3rd Thank you all for your timeliness and quick replies to my “urgent” emails to ensure I can get your clinical experience going! I appreciate your cooperation in this chaos that is clinical placement! Lisa Message from Graduate Studies/ Dr. Teri WooGraduate Nursing Programs It is a busy time of year for

  • Pacific Lutheran University; includes full semester study away programs, excludes J-term and Summer. Living with a spouse or child [copy of marriage or birth certificate required]. A student enrolled at the University and living off-campus that does not meet the criteria listed above and without approval from the Department of Residential Life is in violation of this policy, and will be held responsible for room and meal charges for that period and will be required to move on-campus for the remainder

  • didn’t know.” Now, she tells her first-generation PLU students that they are just as well loved by their parents as any other student. “But we have to figure out how to do this on our own, in ways our peers do not,” Luther said. PLU tries to bridge the knowledge gap with programs for students that include a First in the Family community in Stuen Hall and other forms of assistance. And in fall 2017, the university’s Center for Student Success, the Diversity Center and Residential Life launched a

  • returned to the student organization without being processed. If a donor wishes to make a gift to you as well as a matching gift through an employer, both the check and all of the matching gift paperwork must be turned in to the Division of Advancement.Credit Card Donation InstructionsVisit the PLU online giving form. Select “Other (please specify in donation comment box)” under Designations. Include student organization name “Donation Comment” box. Donors whose employers have matching gift programs

  • knew things that my family didn’t know.” Now, she tells her first-generation PLU students that they are just as well loved by their parents as any other student. “But we have to figure out how to do this on our own, in ways our peers do not,” Luther said. PLU tries to bridge the knowledge gap with programs for students that include a First in the Family community in Stuen Hall and other forms of assistance. And in fall 2017, the university’s Center for Student Success, the Diversity Center and

  • , help bridge the gap between the actual cost of your education and the limited amount the government allows you to borrow in its programs. Private loans are offered by private lenders and there are no federal forms to complete. What are Alternative Loans?Private (or alternative) education loans are credit based loans made through commercial banks and credit unions. Before borrowing a private education loan, it is important that you consider: Discussing your financial aid options with the Office of

  • works through the lenses of philosophy, psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, and computer science. (4) PSYC 242 : Advanced Statistics and Research Design A continuation of Statistics 232 and accompanying lab taught by members of the psychology department. Topics include single- and multi-factor experimental designs and analyses of variance, multiple regression, quasi-experiments, surveys, and non-parametric statistical techniques. Students will learn to use computer programs to carry out

  • 2020 Computer Science Capstone SymposiumMay 8th & May 9thJoin the Computer Science Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday. Friday, May 8th1:45pm – PLU Natural Sciences Fellowship App Nicholas Crossman (BS), Hayley Heishman (BS), Daniel Kaiser (BS), Natalie Steinert (BS) The Natural Science Fellowship is a new program dedicated to the academic success of students within the Natural Sciences programs. Faculty and tutors can

  • , Room 102 Review Orientation Schedule New Student Orientation New Student Orientation (NSO) is 4-6 days long in Fall and 2-3 days long in Spring. The first part of NSO is specially designed for international students. For the rest of NSO, you will attend programs along with American students. Here is the schedule for the International Student section of NSO. Please be sure to be on campus and attend all required events! Graduate Student Orientation Check with your graduate program to see if they

  • understanding of how important it is to us to preserve our culture and we do that in many ways,” she said. Although the PLU program is helpful for outsiders, many of the Makah’s programs are geared toward teaching their own community. From the tangible, like basket weaving, to in-depth storytelling that teaches a lesson, is a lesson unto itself and expresses the rich heritage of the Makah people. That hope is what Huelsbeck tries to teach in the way of voice and authority. Every individual has a voice or an