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  • our office at extension 7380. It may be that the work order has not been processed. We ask that you allow two business days* for your work order to be processed. If you have not received a work order number within that timeframe, please contact our office at extension 7380. *Our office is closed weekends and PLU holidays. How long will it take for my work order to get done?All service requests are prioritized by the impact to life, safety, and continuance of academic study. The following

  • . His first job was as a proofreader with the Trinidad Publishing Company. Later, he joined the Civil Service, serving first in the Forestry Department and then in the Department of Agriculture. Lovelace’s first novel, While Gods Are Falling, won him the BP Independence Literary Award  that enabled him to study at Howard University. His second novel, The Schoolmaster(1968), drew on his experiences in rural Trinidad. Forty years later The Schoolmaster still resonated with young people as the 2008

  • review by the HPRB is necessary, unless there are changes to the nature or scope of the project.What research qualifies as exempt?Most of the research conducted at PLU that qualifies as exempt does so because it: measures the efficacy of educational practices in an educational setting. involves analysis, synthesis, or study of existing data or documents when these are publicly available or when the information is recorded in such a way that individuals are anonymous. involves the use of surveys

  • Brock, “Ethics, Now and Then:  Patristic Sources and Contemporary Christian Ethics” Elisabeth Ward & Ericka Michal, “Material Identity:  A Study of The Scandinavian Cultural Collection and Scandinavian Immigrants of the Puget Sound Area”  2015-16: Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, Troy Storfjell, & Kelly Hall, “Language Revitalization and Critical Indigenous Pedagogy” PLU News article: Kelly Hall – Indigenous Studies Major Adela Ramos & Clay Snell, “The Lives of Animals:  Humans, Pets, and Literary Form in

  • ! If the times above don’t work for you, reach out to set up a different time. Email is best, but a phone call will work too. If we aren’t in the office, leave us a message! How do I contact the Parkland Literacy Center? You can contact us via email at literacy@plu.edu or on the phone at (253)-535-7494. What subjects are offered at the PLC? At the PLC we offer tutoring in every subject! This includes general study skills, math, science, writing, and world languages. Where do I go for tutoring? As

  • : Advanced Practicum Experience II (4) SOCW 500+: Elective (4)$10,320 J-Term 20261 course (4 credits) SOCW 570: Comparative Health Care (4) (Study Away)$3,440 Spring 20263 courses (8 credits) SOCW 560: Mental Health Assessment & Intervention (4) SOCW 595: Advance Practicum Experience III (4)$6,880 2026-2027 Academic Year TermCredit HoursCost Summer 20262 courses (8 credits) SOCW 573: Policy Practice & Advocacy in Health Care (4) SOCW 565: SUD Assessment & Intervention (4)$6,880 Financial Aid

  • , especially if made a week in advance. What are the requirements for a music scholarship? Scholarship recipients are required to participate for credit each semester and maintain a grade of B or higher in both an ensemble and private lesson in the performance area of your award. If you do not meet these requirements, the award is cancelled. Exceptions to this policy are made for students in study-away programs and for music education majors during their student-teaching semester. When should I arrive for

  • can’t really have them too much, they’re fattening! Mac or PC? Mac Instagram or Twitter? Huh? I barely do Facebook!Why did you decide to study music? What sparked your interest in music and how did your academic path and career develop from there? My mom said I could sing the theme from the “Mickey Mouse Club” before I could talk! In elementary school and junior high I was fortunate to participate in well developed music programs. I had especially great choral teachers in high school, where Ben

  • ask for information about your study of music so far, like how long you’ve been playing or singing, who your teachers are, if you’ve participated in an auditioned All-State or All-Region ensemble or State Solo and Ensemble Contest (or equivalent domestic/international festival). Additionally, we ask to see a resume that details your musical participation and achievements. What do I include in my audition video? Suggested music audition repertoire is specific to your instrument. Please visit our

  • required) Office Hours Tutoring Science of Effective Study Workshop Center for Student Success Workshop Professional Development (7 sessions required) Meet with a career counselor in Alumni & Student Connections Attend a departmental seminar Attend professional development information sessions (e.g. Summer research info session) Volunteer with CCES or MESA Day Social and Wellness (5 sessions required) Join a STEM club Attend Darwin, Mole, or Pi Day Visit Chapel or Interfaith event Participate in a