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  • ScholarshipsUndocumented students who are also Washington residents may also be eligible for financial aid funding through the state of Washington, including the Washington State College Grant, the Washington State College Bound Scholarship, and the Washington State Work Study program. Application for these programs are made through the Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA).Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)Current federal law limits federal student aid funding to U.S. citizens or

  • What is an Individualized Major in Interdisciplinary Studies? The individualized major offers students the chance to design and propose their own program of study, charting a course through PLU’s curriculum that allows them to pursue their interests and prepare for their future. Examples include previous majors in Digital Media, Indigenous Studies, Global Health, and Environmental Education. Drawing courses from across PLU’s offerings, students with individualized majors develop their expertise

    Individualized Majors
  • The School of Nursing maintains a nursing skills lab and a simulation lab on each campus. Students are scheduled for specific laboratory times to practice those skills taught in the curriculum. Skill acquisition requires hands-on practice and students are expected to use these times to achieve skill competency. Open laboratory times are available for individual practice and study. Information about courses, events, open labs, and coordinator contact information is available on the PLU SoN

  • education and skills necessary to function as a competent nurse practitioner and leader in the emergency care setting, the skills to perform the necessary diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and to be eligible for board certification as an emergency nurse practitioner. The program of study includes a minimum of 300 clinical hours and an extensive procedure lab/seminar.  If you do not have FNP certification, you may need to take additional coursework based on a gap analysis to ensure that you are

  • header “Major Minute” slides in in white lettering. Following this, the screen turns charcoal grey with yellow accents and large numbers reading “3”, “2”, “1” count down the start of the minute.] (video beeping) [video: a pair of hands appear over Dr. Sutton and clap to begin the minute.] (timer ticking) [video: return to Dr. Sutton. To the left of him appears a translucent grey and yellow stopwatch, which counts down a minute.] Dr. Sutton: Education is basically the study of how to teach people to

  • at PLU. We are having great conversations about the issues that are important to you. Issues like climate change issues like racial justice and we’re doing so in our small class sizes where you get to know your peers and you get to know your professors. You not only work with them on classwork but you work with them on really interesting research projects and present at conferences throughout the country and perhaps even internationally. There are opportunities to study away there are

  • Testament and for the Stoics, λόγος was both Word and Reason. And in the study of words, in the wrestling with language, is equally the quest for humane (self-)understanding and the creative articulation of Truth—for who we are, where we have come from, and where we are going. This is the perennial conversation of the Humanities. Now Facebook, Twitter, and Email multiply quotidian word-counts. Words without measure—information, disinformation, misinformation—all calling for thoughtful reflection. Our

  • to share many of the same core qualities and passions: a penchant for research, a love of data and an endless curiosity about social, political, financial and legal systems. Economics majors from Pacific Lutheran University’s Class of 2015 showcase the value and malleability of the discipline, including two graduates who received two full-ride scholarships to law school, one who received a full-ride scholarship to study Biostatistics at the University of Pittsburg and another who will study

  • match Dollars for Scholars? How do I contact the Office of Financial Services? How do I complete and submit the Student Directive for State Aid? How do I apply for a Federal Direct Loan? What is the Parent PLUS Loan and how does my parent apply for it? What is Work-Study and how do I access those funds? How do I get my 1098-T?

  • The Student ExperienceStudent Study Away Videos J-term Uruguay 2023: Elijah SingletonStudy Away Alum Interviews IHON Oxford: Zackery GostishaJ-Term Bahamas: Becca AndersonJ-term Northern Ireland: Greyson HoyeJ-term Neah Bay: Richard OeunOslo Norway: Camilla SumnerIHON Oxford: Autumn JohansenJ-Term Austria, Czech Republic and Germany: Paige BalutJ-term Neah Bay: Camilla SumnerChengdu China: Thomas PiwonkaTrinidad and Tobago: Ayana Freeman2019 Jamie Rose McNeil - Aix-en-Provence, France Sami