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/international/apply/. I must follow an approved pre-nursing curriculum (see below examples), and be enrolled as a full-time student (12 credits minimum for all regular terms, and 4 credits for January term) while enrolled in the pre-nursing sequence of study (prior to entering the nursing program). Should I for any reason be unable to progress through the pre-nursing or nursing courses per the approved curriculum, I am not automatically granted a leave of absence or opportunity to repeat coursework. Any
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reasonable accommodation and leave options. Work-related injuries at the remote worksite, during agreed-upon working hours, may be covered by Workers’ Compensation. Employees are required to report any work-related illness or injury to their supervisor immediately, as well as complete an injury report form. Out-of-state and international remote work (aside from travel for university business, such as study away courses or conferences) have additional considerations related to taxation, reporting, and
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part of the first Communication class to study internationally; and was a columnist for PLU’s student newspaper, The Mooring Mast. She did this all with the help of her first professor at PLU, Professor of Communication Joanne Lisosky. “I met her really early on,” said Henrichsen. “I talked with her about my goals and ideas. We connected really quickly, which was awesome. I stayed in the Communication department because I appreciated her role, her enthusiasm and dedication.” From there, Lisosky
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spirit of social justice lives on through a legacy scholarship established in his memory. Read More Going Places Kristina Walker ’02 first discovered Copenhagen and its hundreds of kilometers of bike routes as a PLU study-away student. When she returned to Denmark more than a decade later, it was as executive director of Tacoma’s Downtown on the Go. Read More The Reboot of Outdoor Rec Back in the 1990s, campus outdoor recreation programs were roughing it due to a lack of organization, leadership and
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lifespan. (6; 2 seminar, 4 clinical) (240 hours) GNUR 791 : Independent Study Opportunities for advanced study in selected topic related to student's area of interest. Consent of the Dean required. (1-4) GNUR 795 : DNP Project Proposal Builds upon previous DNP courses and provides students a structured environment to begin the DNP project process, including developing strategies for translating research findings into sustainable improvements in patient and clinical outcomes for a diverse population
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lifespan. (6; 2 seminar, 4 clinical) (240 hours) GNUR 791 : Independent Study Opportunities for advanced study in selected topic related to student's area of interest. Consent of the Dean required. (1-4) GNUR 795 : DNP Project Proposal Builds upon previous DNP courses and provides students a structured environment to begin the DNP project process, including developing strategies for translating research findings into sustainable improvements in patient and clinical outcomes for a diverse population
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***Progression to be phased out Spring 2025 Year 1 SummerNo Classes FallNURS 720 Analytical Methods
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The DNP/MBA Nurse Executive program is designed for nurses with a MSN degree to earn the Doctor of N
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up doors and demystifying what is going on—be it activities in the laboratory, in the clinic or in licensing global health technology to commercialization partners,” Malloy said. Malloy grew up globally, since his dad worked in the military, but moved to Puyallup when he was 14 and has called the Pacific Northwest home ever since. He said he chose PLU because he liked the liberal arts aspect, and he wanted to study science. “I saw them as a nut to crack in some ways,” Malloy said. “I wanted to
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getting to know the people that live in the group homes,” Markuson said. “They bring a lot of joy to my life, and when we sit and talk and share stories, that’s what I love.” As a PLU student, Markuson worked as a Resident Assistant for three years; learned about social justice and racism; and took advantage of Study Away opportunities, traveling to New Zealand and Ecuador on J-Term trips and studying for a semester in Botswana. “For me, studying away was such a great opportunity to understand the
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