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  • Search Events ePass Academics Admission Administration Athletics Alumni Student Life Families Giving Careers at PLU Campus Map Directory About PLU Calendar Library Textbooks News Stories Video ResoLute Photos Livestream Webcams Frequently Searched Items What programs are offered? Do you offer graduate programs? How do I apply? How do international students apply? How much does it cost to attend? How do I get to campus? How can I check my grades? How can I see on-campus dining? Are there any local

  • only those classes affected by a specific drill. How does a faculty member access a class roster?Class rosters can be accessed online through Banner Self-Service. The following instructions detail how to access the rosters for any class. Go to https://bss.plu.edu Select: Banner Self-Service Log in with PLU ePass Select: Faculty Services Select: Summary Class List Choose the term and click Submit Select the CRN (course reference number) and click Submit Scroll down to view the roster Click on the

  • ? Congratulations! Choosing a major can be a confusing, involved, and exciting process. Now that you have made a decision, here are the next steps: Schedule an appointment with the Chair of the department. When meeting with the Chair, they will fill out an online form declaring your major. Congratulate yourself for choosing a major! Additional Things To Consider: Do you need to change Academic Advisors now that you have declared a major? Are there internships or work experience that may fit well with your

  • at any time.  TimelyCare provides easy access to mental health (and medical) services online or by telephone via on-demand and scheduled appointments.  (Students enrolled and located abroad may access the “Talk Now” portion of TimelyCare via a U.S.-based telephone or via internet using the PLU VPN.) PLU Crisis Line (253-535-7075):  All students currently located in the United States and enrolled for classes may access the Crisis Line at any time via telephone. New incoming students for Fall

  • Application Fee Pay the nonrefundable $55 application fee. Note: If you need to submit additional documents after submitting the online application, you can email them to gradadmission@plu.edu.Step Three: Submit official transcripts from ALL colleges and universities attendedOfficial Transcripts Official transcripts must be sent to GradCAS by the schools you attended, either through one of the approved electronic transcript services, or directly from your school in a sealed school’s envelope to the

  • LivestreamConcerts are streamed online for free.  Anyone may tune in and share! WATCH NOWMedia PlaylistVisit our YouTube playlist page to view recent highlight performances. WATCH NOW See and hear the PLU Orchestras:Audio samples from the 2016-2017 SeasonJoseph Curiale – “Joy” from Awakening (excerpt) Live performance on April 11, 2017 Joseph Curiale – ``Joy,`` Mvt 3 from Awakening (Excerpt) ( )PLUSO, Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, conductor   Update Required To play the media you will need to either

  • States and enrolled for classes may access Lute Telehealth services at any time.  Lute Telehealth provides easy access to mental health services online or by telephone via on-demand and scheduled appointments.  Students enrolled and located abroad may access the “Talk Now” portion of Lute Telehealth via a U.S.-based telephone or via internet using the PLU VPN. New incoming students for Fall Semester:  Students are eligible for services as of their assigned early arrival/move to campus dates, once the

  • Chinese law would apply to Americans involved in China-based CI activities. It further reported a variety of negotiated provisions making U.S. law, as well as school policies, applicable to all CI activities. The GAO found that, although 42 of the 90 agreements contained confidentiality clauses,   many agreements are publicly available, either posted online, as at least 11 universities did, through state open records laws, or upon request. After describing the benefits including increased resources

  • culture the less you’ll stand out, but your skin, hair, or other features may still attract attention. Research what kinds of contact and relations your minority group has had in your host country. You may also want to research immigration in general. Be aware that people may generalize or incorrectly identify your ethnicity. Learn more about other minority students’ experiences abroad. For example, you can talk to other minority students who have studied abroad or find information online. Build a

  • Dear Reader, On this blog I will slowly tell stories about my life, each being represented by a song