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  • . Official Copy: Admissions Office Retention: 6 years after end of academic year Other Copies: Retention: Advising Records Confidential records of  courses, incomplete grades, advisement records; documentation pertaining to academic standing of majors for students in departmental programs and courses. Official Copy: Any department Retention: 6 years after end of academic year. Shred Other Copies: Retention: Admission and Retention of Students Committee To study problems, recommend policy, and in general

  • The provost and senior vice president for academic affairs is the chief academic officer of the university. The provost serves on the university’s leadership team and works with the president, the vice presidents, the deans of the academic programs, and various university councils and committees to carry out the mission of the university. The provost represents the university to external constituencies in a manner determined by the president. The provost also represents the academic division to

  • funding from their respective federal and state student aid programs. Awarding and disbursement of all aid is made in accordance with statutes, regulations, and policies promulgated by these governing agencies and the university. Students who feel they have been treated unfairly or not in accordance with published policies can submit a written complaint to the Dean of Enrollment Management and Student Financial Services for a university review. If a student is dissatisfied with the decision reached by

  • The Recognition Ceremony, which includes presentation of school pins for ABSNs and BSNs and graduate hoods for MSN and DNPs along with other awards and recognition, is held for the graduating nursing students. The ceremony is planned by the School of Nursing and the graduating students and represents a long-standing tradition of schools of nursing. Participation in the Pinning/Hooding ceremony is limited to students who are graduating from one of the PLU School of Nursing degree programs

  • receive yearly training on bystander information. All of the PLU community will receive yearly reminders of the PLU Sexual Misconduct policy, in addition to passive and active programming put on within the residence halls, and through the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability. For more information on available programs, please see www.plu.edu/diversity-justice-sustainability The University provides training for all mandatory reporters on sexual misconduct and avenues of reporting. In

  • . Her new book, The Urban Bestiary: Encountering the Everyday Wild (Little, Brown, 2013) is an intrepid blend of science, memoir, and myth that draws us all, through the activities of our own lives and homes, into nature’s complex story. Haupt has created and directed educational programs for Seattle Audubon, worked in raptor rehabilitation in Vermont, and as a seabird researcher for the Fish and Wildlife Service in the remote tropical Pacific. She lives in Seattle with her husband and daughter, and

  • Benefits of Endowment Giving at PLU Endowments hold the power to create an everlasting impact, ensuring the enduring success of PLU for generations. Fueled by the generosity of donors and alumni, PLU endowments support new facilities, programs and lectures, professorships, research and internships, student scholarships and other impactful initiatives. Over time, these endowments have transformed lives on and off campus, offering enriching educational experiences, career development services

  • away programs, athletic trips, or other academic or club programs. Missing student reports from these activities will be handled in the same manner as a residential student. In these situations Campus Safety and/or the Office of Student Life should be contacted immediately. The university staff/faculty member supervising the activity should contact local law enforcement upon confirmation of the missing student and then coordinate on-going next steps with Student Life. Non-residential students who

  • EnglishExploring Nature and Number (Natural Sciences)Matt Smith, Department of BiologyInvestigating Human Behavior (Social Sciences)Laura McCloud, Department of Sociology & Criminal JusticeInternational Honors ProgramCarmina Palerm, IHON Program DirectorAdvisory MembersKevin Berg, Registrar Hal DeLaRosby, Academic Advising Jan Lewis, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Programs Gracie Anderson, Student Representative Carlos Apeda, Student RepresentativePrintable Membership ListPrintable PDF Annual Reports Core

  • outreach program under the Office of Graduate Programs and Continuing Education. PLU graciously offers LIFE use of their print shop, website training, campus facilities, as well as their accounting and finance department.  We frequently ask PLU’s faculty to present lectures as part of our class programs. In response to the college’s generosity, we offer our classes without charge, to any current PLU student, staff, or faculty (unless otherwise noted in the class schedule). How often are classes offered