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  • THE ARTS AT PLU Love the arts? So do we. Nearly half of PLU students are involved in our different arts programs—and you don’t have to major in the arts to be involved. Imagine performing a sold-out Christmas Concert in PLU’s spectacular Lagerquist Concert Hall; building a set for the next play in the multimillion dollar Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts; choreographing a dance for Spring Dance Concert, one of the most popular performances on campus every year; or displaying

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s academic programs of study are approved by the Washington State Student Achievement Council’s State Approving Agency (WSAC/SAA) for enrollment of persons eligible to receive educational benefits under Title 38 and Title 10 USC. Veterans, widows, widowers, and children of deceased or disabled veterans who wish to inquire about their eligibility for benefits should contact the Regional Office of the Veterans Administration, Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue

  • of Study The student describes how the objectives will be attained through sequences of courses, reading programs, regular coursework, independent study, travel, off-campus involvement, personal consultation with faculty members or other means. A Program of Evaluation The student describes the criteria to be used to measure achievement of the objectives and specifies the topic of the senior thesis/capstone. A Statement of Review The student describes how previous coursework and life experiences

  • PLU Program Outcomes Self-Reflection is a formal paper that adheres to the professional writing standards of APA.  Grading rubrics are provided in the resources sections of the Learning Management Systems (Sakai and Canvas) in the designated courses at the beginning and end of the programs of study. Reflection: The Program Outcomes Self-Reflection paper should demonstrate the ability of the student to reflect on their progress through the curriculum and demonstrate their growth within each program

  • are upheld in all aspects of the PLU School of Nursing and its educational programs. Code of Ethics The Code of Ethics for Nursing created by the American Nurses Association (ANA) is the gold standard for ethical professional and practice conduct. All faculty and nursing students at PLU School of Nursing are held to this code of ethics “for carrying out nursing responsibilities in a manner consistent with quality in nursing care and the ethical obligations of the profession” (ANA, 2014).History

  • PLU Program Outcomes Self-Reflection is a formal paper that adheres to the professional writing standards of APA.  Grading rubrics are provided in the resources sections of the Learning Management Systems (Sakai and Canvas) in the designated courses at the beginning and end of the programs of study. Definitions Reflection: The Program Outcomes Self-Reflection paper should demonstrate the ability of the student to reflect on their progress through the curriculum and demonstrate their growth within

  • Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Come back to campus Oct. 9-11 for unique events and programs that will make your return to PLU unforgettable. dCenter Save the Date Join students, faculty, staff and alumni at The dCenter’s Third Annual dCenter Alumni Weekend! 2015 Awards and Recognition Join us on Friday, Oct. 9, as we honor these award

  • Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Come back to campus Oct. 9-11 for unique events and programs that will make your return to PLU unforgettable. Night at the Rainiers PLU Night at the Rainiers has become a wonderful tradition for

  • The following policy has been established in recognition of federal law and Washington State law, and out of a desire to create a living/learning environment consistent with the university goals and mission. Community members participating in PLU sponsored study away programs are expected to respect the drug laws of their host country while upholding the university policy outlined below. The unauthorized possession, use, distribution, in any way assisting anyone to use, possess or distribute

  • procedures.  Open Forums for updates and questions are offered as follows during Fall Semester.  Email educ@plu.edu if you need the link. Graduate Programs (MAE and ARC): 2nd Monday of each month from 11am-12pm. (9/14, 10/12, 11/9, 12/14) Undergraduate Programs: 2nd Monday of each month from 2-3 p.m. (9/14, 10/12, 11/9, 12/14) Information CourseworkWe have reviewed all courses as a department and identified specific courses within each program that we currently plan to have meet in a blended/hybrid model