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  • Television’s weekly news broadcast News @ Nine won for their November 14 episode. Sam Horn ’15, was also a finalist in the sports feature category for his Mooring Mast profile on Frosty Westering. LuteTimes was a finalist in two categories: best independent online student publication and online in-depth reporting, for its coverage of contingent faculty’s struggle to unionize. Originally published May 2014 in SOACtivities. Read Previous Professor Encourages Peers to Engage in Public Dialogue in New Book

  • to update the homepage, gradebook, tools, and content for each site to reflect their goals and preferences. An online “Site Setup Tutorial” will provide step-by-step instructions for preparing one’s course site. Workshops and lab hours will be provided before the fall 2018 term begins to further support Sakai site setup. Instructors can also ask questions or schedule one-on-one support for site design and development by emailing teaching@plu.edu. *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous

  • website.Create your FSA IDElectronic FAFSA ApplicationPaper Processing of a paper FAFSA takes approximately three to four weeks without the online edits, skip logic and error messages to prevent filing mistakes.  It is therefore not the recommended route for submitting your FAFSA. If unable to complete your FAFSA online, you may request a paper FAFSA by calling the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-433-3243 or 344-523-2691.  If you are hearing impaired, contact the TTY line at 1-800-730-8913. Once

  • regionally-accredited colleges or universities normally will be accepted for credit as passing grades. Transfer courses are not calculated into the PLU grade point average. Courses from all other colleges/universities are subject to course-to-course evaluation by the Office of the Registrar. Not all courses offered by other colleges and universities are transferable to PLU. Guidance is available through the Transfer Equivalency Guides for community colleges online. 96 Semester Hour Maximum: A student may

  • I've Decided! Now What?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

  • HandoutsCover Letters Cover LettersResumes Resume GuideCareer Fairs Career Fairs FlyerView Specific Resume SamplesResume Examples Informational Interviews Informational InterviewsInternships InternshipsInterviewing Interviewing LinkedIn LinkedIn tipsReferences ReferencesAttire Interview attire tips Virtual Work Experience Search on ForageGraduate School Guide Graduate School GuideMicro-Internships Search on Parker Dewey Opportunities BoardThe Opportunities Board is PLU’s online jobs board to

  • information.Personal PurchasesPersonal purchases may be made through the PLU Bookstore, or other vendors.  If you choose to purchase equipment online, you may want to check for discounted pricing for individuals associated with educational institutions.

  • Association Ethics Codes Online Anthropology American Anthropological Association Register of Professional Archaeologists The Society for American Archaeology Business American Marketing Association Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Nursing American Nurses Association Political Science American Political Science Association Psychology American Psychological Association Association for Psychological Science Sociology American Sociological Association Social Work National Association of

  • for its inclusion of multiple mandates regarding online file sharing. While Pacific Lutheran University provides support in the use of copyrighted materials for instructional use, it remains the responsibility of the individual instructor or student to comply with federal copyright law.

  • The Mortvedt Library welcomes visitors from the general public and alumni. See our policy concerning non-PLU patrons and visitors under the age of 18. Available: library computers online database and journal access (on campus only – why?) printing and copying wireless Internet access Not available: off campus access to electronic resources study rooms interlibrary loan AlumniAlumni can check out up to 15 items at a time.  Alumni Cards can be obtained from Alumni & Student Connections. Item Type