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  • , I-707C, admission letter, airport pick-up information and print out of your class schedule. Step 3: Arrive at PLU for the international student check-in and orientation Remember, you cannot move in any earlier than the first day that the residence halls open. Again, you must let us know when you plan to arrive. We have limited staff, and we must plan ahead in order to assist you to the level we would like. Note: Items to take care of or before you leave for the USA Schedule an appointment with a

  • staff, current students and alumni even write birthday cards, holiday cards and emails when a student shows success in activities. Admission staff make it their business to get to know each student. Marilyn Knutson Professors know their students, too. PLU has a smaller average class size than most area high schools — a student-faculty ratio of about 12 to 1. Coria-Islas, a double major in Hispanic studies and elementary school education who is also minoring in French, said his instructors can sense

  • within the minutia. On bad days, she reminds herself to acknowledge what she can’t see — something she learned navigating her own educational journey. “You see these kids sitting in desks every day, and there’s not always a visible explanation for why they are the way they are,” she said. “No one wants to fail.” That understanding came in handy on one of the bad days, when a student swore at her in class. She wrote him up and kicked him out into the hallway. “I was very dramatic about it, to make

  • just aren’t used to it,” Ferguson said. Admission staff, current students and alumni even write birthday cards, holiday cards and emails when a student shows success in activities. Admission staff make it their business to get to know each student. Marilyn Knutson Professors know their students, too. PLU has a smaller average class size than most area high schools — a student-faculty ratio of about 12 to 1. Coria-Islas, a double major in Hispanic studies and elementary school education who is also

  • methods of investigation class, and I will also be studying away this coming fall in Costa Rica where I will get to participate in a sustainability internship. After graduating next year, I plan to continue working in the outdoors and sharing what I have learned with others! — Emily T. ‘22 Did you know? 100% of Environmental Studies majors complete 80+ hours of experiential learning through internships, research with a professor, or volunteer work with an organization. Did you know? Want to study away

  • writing of graded homework and other class assignments in which language counts is strictly prohibited. The use of machine translation in the creation of other work authored by a student and submitted for a grade must be declared in writing as part of the document in question. Failure to follow these guidelines will be treated by faculty as a breach of PLU’s policy on Academic Integrity. What if I have a dispute about my grade in a course?The Department of Global and Cultural Studies follows the Grade

  • the risks of research. Research may involve decisionally-impaired individuals only if it offers a direct benefit to the individual participant or to the participant’s class or condition. If the participants are not capable of giving consent for themselves, written consent must be obtained from their legal guardians (see Parent/Guardian Consent template). In that case oral assent from the subject must also be obtained. Research involving decisionally-impaired individuals may be expedited if it is

  • hours. Prerequisite: PSYC 101 or consent of instructor. (1 to 4) PSYC 497 : Teaching Apprenticeship Teaching experience under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Course provides the opportunity to learn how to effectively communicate information, understand classroom management, and develop teaching skills. Students may serve as a teaching assistant for the same psychology course no more than twice. May be repeated for up to four semester hours. Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in class

  • , which she currently chairs. She also is a faculty affiliate in the Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Program. At PLU she teaches a range of Holocaust related courses, such as The Holocaust in the American Literary Imagination, Anne Frank as Holocaust Icon, Sex, Gender, and Holocaust Literature, a senior seminar on History & Memory in US Slavery and Holocaust texts, and our foundational class, Introduction to Holocaust & Genocide Studies. She was recently selected to participate in the Jack and

  • student is measuring the volume of dodecanethiol in an Erlenmeyer flask in a chemistry lab] – medical school or optometry or vet school or dental school. [video: Aidan is sitting in a chemistry classroom with a whiteboard and projector screen in the background. There is a front and side video angle. Text on the bottom of the screen reads, ”Aidan Hopson ‘24, Chemistry Major”] Aidan: One of the key things I looked at when deciding to go to Pacific Lutheran University was the small class sizes. [video