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  • high school students who have completed courses in approved programs, as described below. Advanced Placement Program (AP): Students who complete advanced placement or credit toward graduation through the examination program of the College Board may receive credit for such courses. Inquiries should be addressed to the Office of Admission. International Baccalaureate (IB): A maximum of 32 semester hours may be granted for completion of the IB Diploma. A maximum of four semester hours per course may

  • how she’s helping other international students at PLU adjust to life away from home. Read More Tacoma Study away programs don’t just take students to countries around the world. Some Lutes stay right in PLU’s backyard. This semester, five PLU students are living in the Hilltop neighborhood of Tacoma, as part of a new semester program. Read More Norway Two of PLU’s most important Gateway programs  — Telemark and Oslo — connect PLU to its roots while also teaching students about contemporary Norway

  • Policy Disclosure of Significant Financial Interests (SFI) Related to Sponsored Projects (pdf) view

  • . The recently renovated, $20-million Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is the premier performing arts center in the South Puget Sound region. The university offers 44 majors and 54 minors as well as graduate and professional programs in business administration, creative writing, education, finance, marketing research, marriage and family therapy and nursing. Back <

  • programs and degree requirements, courses in the curriculum, and typical program progression, including courses and timeline be notified in a timely manner with a clear description of the curriculum change and the reason for the change clear communication about what is expected of them in their respective programs and when important deliverables are due (e.g., vaccination records, BLS certification, PPD/QuantiFERON Gold results, etc.) information about financial aid and who to contact to inquire about

  • Republic of Mauritania from 2001-2003. “That experience changed my trajectory and gave me a global perspective that has been invaluable to my life and career,” Wiley said. Sixty-six students were enrolled in Prep at the end of last year. The certificate program prepares them for postgraduate service in Peace Corps and similar programs like Lutheran Volunteer Corps, Americorps, and more. “It’s like a minor and it combines coursework with hands-on experiences,” Wiley said. Students pick a track, like

  • school English in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania from 2001-2003. “That experience changed my trajectory and gave me a global perspective that has been invaluable to my life and career,” Wiley said. Sixty-six students were enrolled in Prep at the end of last year. The certificate program prepares them for postgraduate service in Peace Corps and similar programs like Lutheran Volunteer Corps, Americorps, and more. “It’s like a minor and it combines coursework with hands-on experiences,” Wiley said

  • Essential Qualifications for PLU Nursing StudentsThe Essential Qualifications for Participation in School of Nursing Degree Programs constitute important elements of academic performance criteria in the PLU School of Nursing degree programs. As such, the Essential Qualifications become part of the criteria by which students are evaluated for satisfactory performance and program progressions. The Essential Qualifications reflect a sample of the performance abilities and characteristics that are

  • , and commented via the whiteboard. Exhibit supported: Student choice in determining the look and feel of the Library space. Curator: Holly Senn, Librarian   I am Psyched Exhibit that highlighted women of color in psychology. APA’s Women’s Programs Office created the first I am Psyched! exhibit to engage visitors, especially young women and girls of color, in exploring how psychology benefits daily life Exhibit supported: The Department of Psychology. Curators: Jon Grahe, Professor of Psychology and

  • aspects often shown on the faces of figures, masks, and staffs of the Urhobo. These aggressive features, generally considered masculine, are supposed to invoke fear in mortals but are considered honorable and beautiful to god’s. These frightening faces depicted on Urhobo artifacts are also carved for the water spirit Ohwurhu, and often feature a sharply pointed jaw and barbed teeth, similar to the pieces in Pacific Lutheran University’s collection. Teeth are especially prominent in Urhobo art, their