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EPC Proposal Evaluation and Institutional Impact Evaluation forms are available in the Documents and Forms section of the Provost Office website.
Notice of Curriculum ChangesNotice of Curriculum changes (also known as the “30-day clock”) information 2007-2017 are available in the Office of the Provost Educational Policies Committee Resources folder in Sakai.EPC FormsEPC Proposal Evaluation and Institutional Impact Evaluation forms are available in the Documents and Forms section of the Provost Office website.20242023202220212020201920182024Feb 13 - Mar 15SOCW: Degree Name ChangeFeb 22 - Mar 23Apr 9 - May 9May 23 - Jun 24Oct 10 - Nov 9Oct
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All persons hired for a role that specifically requires teaching contact with students or professional library responsibilities will be classified as regular faculty or contingent faculty.
given academic year. Regular Faculty Regular Faculty status applies to those persons whose major assignment is the teaching of courses as listed in the university catalog or the performance of professional librarian responsibilities. To qualify for this designation, a person must be contracted on a full-time or part-time tenure-eligible line. Regular faculty on sabbatical, other leaves of absence, or phased retirement will maintain their status as regular faculty. Regular faculty have the privilege
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Direct Costs: Academic year costs that are billed by PLU. These include tuition and fees, and if living on campus, the cost of housing and meal plans. Wellness Plan: This plan is required of all undergraduate students. It provides free access to all the wellness services and facilities at PLU, including the Health Center, the...
Direct Costs: Academic year costs that are billed by PLU. These include tuition and fees, and if living on campus, the cost of housing and meal plans. Wellness Plan: This plan is required of all undergraduate students. It provides free access to all the wellness services and facilities at PLU, including the Health Center, the Counseling Center, and athletic facilities (gym, weight room, fields, etc.) DJS Fee: This is a student initiated fee to provide funding for programming in support of
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Each year for about a decade, the “Golden Anniversary” class has decided to create an endowed scholarship as a way of giving back to PLU.
Keep the PLU tradition going!Each year for about a decade, the “Golden Anniversary” class has decided to create an endowed scholarship as a way of giving back to PLU. This year, it’s your turn and we need your help to keep a great PLU tradition going. The Committee has created a Class of 1971 Endowed Gap Scholarship to which alumni can contribute. They also recognize that over the years, many of your classmates have established endowed scholarships in honor of people and causes they care about
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As you may know, our 50th class reunion was nearly 100 people strong, and more than a few stories and tall tales were shared on the evening of October 7.
Greetings from your 50th Reunion Committee! As you may know, our 50th class reunion was nearly 100 people strong, and more than a few stories and tall tales were shared on the evening of October 7. Classmates from as far as New York celebrated in the Scandinavian Cultural Center in the Anderson University Center in the heart of the beautiful PLU campus. Though much has changed, there is even more that remains the same. PLU is filled with caring and intelligent young men and women who care
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According to recent PLU grad Nick Etzell ’23, vocation is “creating a life which balances monetary needs, service to the world and outlets for joy. Sometimes all of those can be the same thing.
Greetings from your 50th Reunion Committee,According to recent PLU grad Nick Etzell ’23, vocation is “creating a life which balances monetary needs, service to the world and outlets for joy. Sometimes all of those can be the same thing.” As part of the Wild Hope Fellows Program, Nick led rich discussions with his peers about vocation – a topic that has become distinctive of a PLU education. As the PLU Class of 1973 Executive Committee, each of us feel strongly about the value of the Wild Hope
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The review time is typically shorter than other categories of review (~6-8 days).
Back to Step 3 Back to Step 5Exempt ReviewThe review time is typically shorter than other categories of review (~6-8 days).Learn more about exempt researchOnly certain categories of research qualify as exempt, based on federal regulations. Students must still submit an HPRB proposal (and accompanying documents), so that the HPRB will understand how participants’ identity and privacy will be protected. If the HPRB reviews a project and determines that it is “exempt,” no further oversight or
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Plan Options and Rates Access PPO: Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) Detailed Summary HSA HMO: Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) Detailed Summary - HSA HMO Individual Detailed Summary
Medical Plan Information Plan Options and Rates Access PPO: Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) Detailed Summary HSA HMO: Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) Detailed Summary – HSA HMO Individual Detailed Summary – HSA HMO Family Virtual Plus: Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) Detailed Summary Vision: Kaiser Eyecare Medical Plan Cost Comparison Estimator Kaiser Permanente Website Income Protection Information Unum Long Term Disability Unum Voluntary Term Life Insurance Unum Life & AD&D
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Plan Options and Rates Access PPO: Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) Detailed Summary HSA HMO: Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) Detailed Summary Virtual Plus: Summary of Benefits
Medical Plan Information Plan Options and Rates Access PPO: Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) Detailed Summary HSA HMO: Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) Detailed Summary Virtual Plus: Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) Detailed Summary Vision: Kaiser Eyecare Medical Plan Cost Comparison Estimator Kaiser Permanente Website Income Protection Information Unum Long Term Disability Unum Voluntary Term Life Insurance Unum Life & AD&D Forms Dependent Tuition Remission Application Domestic
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Our Training and Experimentation in Computational Biology (TECBio): “Simulation and Visualization of Biological Systems at Multiple Scales” REU program is a 10-week summer program that will provide a challenging and fulfilling graduate-level research experience to undergraduate students. A wide variety of theoretical and experimental research…
TECBio REU – University of Pittsburgh Posted by: nicolacs / December 12, 2023 December 12, 2023 Our Training and Experimentation in Computational Biology (TECBio): “Simulation and Visualization of Biological Systems at Multiple Scales” REU program is a 10-week summer program that will provide a challenging and fulfilling graduate-level research experience to undergraduate students. A wide variety of theoretical and experimental research projects are available to our participating students
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