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engage in the academic study of religion, not in religious indoctrination. Students are graded on their ability to do course work, not on their personal beliefs. This is how religion is studied at most Lutheran colleges and universities. If I have religious or spiritual beliefs, will they be challenged in class?Coming to a more mature understanding of any belief about oneself or the world is not easy – there is no growth without hard work. This is why PLU promises both challenge and support in every
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: Negotiating Your Way from Confrontation to Cooperation. New York: Bantam Books. What is the process for filing a complaint if I am an out-of-state student taking an online class?Out-of-state students enrolled in distance education courses under SARA have the opportunity to submit a complaint to the Washington Student Achievement Council once the institution’s complaint resolution process has been exhausted. The Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) has authority to investigate student complaints
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continents, an achievement that was subsequently repeated in 2008 and will also occur in 2010. The course in Antarctica that makes this achievement possible is a class in Environmental Literature, taught by Dr. Charles Bergman, Professor of English.
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Studies Native American & Indigenous Studies Peace Corps Prep Religion Sociology Studying Hispanic Studies means improving your language skills within a kind and supportive community where it's okay to make mistakes because everyone is learning together. It means challenging yourself with difficult texts and topics that you may not even have thought about in an English-language class. Critical thinking is a crucial part of classes and analyzing the potential impacts of phrasing, or inclusion or
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of extraction and exploitation of diverse energy resources in a global context. Includes labs. (4) ESCI 201 : Geologic Principles - NW This course prepares students for upper-division classes in earth science by investigating earth materials and tectonic processes across spatial scales from the microscopic to the planetary and through geologic time. Emphasis is placed on learning how to form and answer geologically appropriate questions. Includes labs and field trips outside of class time. This
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enjoyable is participating in extracurriculars that I’m really passionate about and keep me excited about what I’m learning in class. Specifically, I’m involved with The Mast, PLU’s student newspaper. I’m always thrilled to write for the paper and usually try to transfer the energy and passion I get from writing for The Mast to my other school work. I think one of the reasons I chose to go to PLU was because I felt like the small classroom environments and ability to connect and communicate with my
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immediate response.” The Center, named after the late Nathan “Nate” Schoening ’01, is aimed predominantly at those first-years assigned to the Student Success Advisors. The idea is to bridge the gap for incoming students who’ve left behind their high school guidance counselors but haven’t yet found an academic home and triggered a faculty advisor by declaring a major. But in reality, the space is a comprehensive resource for students of all class years and disciplines who need additional assistance. “On
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