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permanent physical, health, learning, sensory or psychological disabilities. Military Affiliated Students To provide military-affiliated personnel with the support and resources they need to succeed at PLU and beyond. International Student Services International Student Services (ISS) is committed to providing programs and services to support the academic and personal development of international students. back to top Housing & Dining Show more information about these links Residential Life Students
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Dean’s Leadership Team The Dean’s Leadership Team meets regularly and is advisory to the Dean. The Leadership Team consists of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Accreditation, Assistant Dean of Prelicensure Programs, Director of Graduate Programs, ABSN Coordinator, Simulation Director, Prelicensure Senior Level Lead, Prelicensure Junior Level Lead, and the Assistant to the Dean. School of Nursing Community Advisory Board The SoN Community Advisory Council provides a mechanism for
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-2016\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/audio.svg","width":48,"height":64}}]} After seminary school, Monroe served as a pastor for both Trinity Presbyterian and Urban Grace churches in Tacoma for 12 years. At both parishes, Monroe spent a significant amount of effort running the social outreach programs, including tutoring, food programs, clothing drives and establishing a medical clinic. He also found himself back on the football field, coaching at Tacoma’s Stadium High School and later Franklin High
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Workshop. The program was a realization of their dream of creating a community for writers, one that was grounded in innovation, challenge and support. Working with key early stakeholders at PLU—Paul Menzel, Provost; Barbara Temple-Thurston and Doug Oakman, deans of Humanities; and Tom Campbell, English Department Chair—Stan and Judith created one of the earliest low-residency MFA programs in the region, and fostered it into one of the premier programs in the country. The program has a nationally
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:\/\/www.plu.edu\/resolute\/fall-2016\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/audio.svg","width":48,"height":64}}]} After seminary school, Monroe served as a pastor for both Trinity Presbyterian and Urban Grace churches in Tacoma for 12 years. At both parishes, Monroe spent a significant amount of effort running the social outreach programs, including tutoring, food programs, clothing drives and establishing a medical clinic. He also found himself back on the football field, coaching at Tacoma’s Stadium High School and
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is an alum, gave a $5,000 gift to fund the inaugural PLU Jazz Artist in Residence program in April of 2017 that will feature saxophonist Jeff Coffin. Support Make a difference by donating to the arts and communication programs at PLU! Click here “This generous gift from a PLU alum affirms the quality of teaching and performance in the jazz area of the music department,” David Deacon-Joyner, director of jazz studies, said. “His gift indicates the importance of this program. As an alum, it shows
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Interdisciplinary Programs.MoreOur DistinctionsPLU integrates professional studies with the liberal arts and sciences for a comprehensive education to successfully prepare students for “lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.” See what will make your PLU education distinctive.MoreCommuter & Transfer Student ConnectionsOver 20% of each year's incoming class are transfer students. Commuter and Transfer Student Connections is committed to providing and advocating for programs and services that
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support (if eligible), military benefits (if eligible), and scholarships (institutional and/or outside). We strongly recommend you complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be eligible for federal education loans. PLU’s FAFSA school code is 003785.Federal Financial AidExternal Scholarship ResourcesMilitary Aid Programs
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The School of Nursing at Pacific Lutheran University complies with all Washington Administrative Codes (WAC) rules that relate to nursing education programs. Event reporting and recordkeeping requirements are in accordance with WAC 246-840-513 that states, “The nursing education program shall keep a log of all events reported by a patient, family member, student, faculty or a health care provider resulting in patient harm, an unreasonable risk of patient harm, or allegations of diversion, and
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budgets and schedules. Programs include: Summer Sessions – online and blended courses include: Elementary Spanish, Introduction to Psychology, Financial Accounting, and Introduction to Music. Certificate in Entrepreneurship & Closely-Held Business – graduate certificate that prepares students to lead in entrepreneurial settings and firms where ownership is closely held Summer Endorsements – Washington educators can add endorsements during the summer in an accelerated but accessible blended format
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