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  • Self-Service. Click on Class Schedule. Select your search parameters for searching for classes. Click on the Search button. How to register for classes via Banner Self-Service Open PLU Banner Self-Service. Click on Banner Self-Service and log in using your ePass. Select Student Services on the new page that opens. Select Registration. Select the appropriate Term.  (Note for Fall registration: If you are registering for J-Term and Spring, you may only register for one term at a time.  After you

  • , and at news and media organizations nationwide. We are committed to providing our students with an exceptional education and to building and enhancing our community through the study, practice, and understanding of artistic expression. I hope that you will take some time to review the great news from SOAC that is contained in this online magazine. As always, our dedicated SOAC colleagues—staff and students alike—worked very hard putting this all together. I encourage you to stay in touch with us

  • Program, at dowland@plu.edu with any questions you may have. Priority Application Date: February 15, 2024 Apply by the February 15 priority date to guarantee that your application to IHON is in the first round of decisions. Regular Application Date: April 1, 2024 Apply by April 1 to guarantee that you get your IHON decision in plenty of time before the May 1 National College Decision Date. Final Application Date: June 15, 2024 Apply by June 15 to ensure you get your IHON decision before fall class

  • place for you, now is the time to apply for admission.Scholarship for study in the USAYou can afford PLU! Competitive financial support available for international students. Visit the international students scholarships and grants page to learn more about: The International Student Grant First-Year Scholarships Arts Scholarships

  • Learning TogetherAfter beginning a career or graduate studies, our graduates often point to one person at PLU who had a profound influence on their intellectual development. Invariably, it’s a professor. And in many cases, it’s more than just one. It’s a result of what we call learning together. At PLU, you’ll have very few large lecture classes and all classes are taught by professors, not teaching assistants. Most of your time in class will be close-up, hands-on, working with your professors

  • baseball for the Lutes. What does it mean to be an athlete at PLU? Being an athlete at PLU means being able to participate in a sport that we love, while at the same time finding out who we are outside of our sport. What are you proud of in how the athletic teams -and your team -engages with the community at large? I’m proud of PLU’s commitment to care and how that informs every aspect of campus activities. This is the same for athletics. How has PLU shaped you? PLU has shaped me into the best version

  • we share valuable information about year-end giving in light of new tax laws. Resources Shared: Recipes from the PLU Kitchen Use our online tool to make a gift of stock Use our online tool to make a Qualified Charitable Distribution from your IRAEstate Planning in the Time of COVID: A Virtual Panel Presentation Join Tacoma attorneys Amy Lewis and Todd Blodgett, with the firm of Eisenhower and Carlson, along with PLU’s gift planning team of Doug Page and Kaarin Austin, as we share valuable

  • project’s faculty and staff time commitments, divisional cost-sharing or matching requirements and the use of department facilities. Additionally, they would need to approve the overall cost of any equipment to be purchased, including shipping, set-up and maintenance. Office of the Provost The Provost’s Office ensures that the project activities are consistent with the mission of the university and confirms that adequate support and resources will be available in the event of an award. Compliance Human

  • around the time she was thinking about her estate plan.Their passion for PLU made her feel connected to the university. PLU instills in students a desire to give back to the world, and Pat believes this philosophy will greatly benefit society. When considering how she might leave a legacy, she found a perfect fit in PLU as a beneficiary. Along with making PLU the primary beneficiary of her will, Pat also decided to set up a charitable gift annuity, which provides her with payments for life. A firm

  • Campus Life Student LeadersStudent Leaders are truly the heart of Campus Life! Learn more about the student staff and leadership positions within Campus Life from the right hand Quicklinks and read what some of our Student Leaders have to say about working in Campus Life below! Yeweon Lee, Community Assistant for the CAVE: “Being a CA is great way to get involved with the PLU community as a commuter student. At the same time it’s an awesome opportunity for both individual and professional