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FAQSHow do I know if IHON is a good fit for me?We’re looking for students who: Like intellectual challenges Don’t think in boxes….and who don’t like to be put in boxes Who doubt that we’ve got all the answers – and want to consider what other cultures, and other times and places, have said about fundamental problems of human existence Unlike some other honors programs, IHON focuses on your intellectual potential, rather than what you may have already achieved. IHON includes both students who
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PLU’s 2017-18 President’s Annual Report “…This past year, you helped make great strides in our shared goal of investing in a strong today and a bright tomorrow for PLU. The strong today included graduating 742 Lutes into the world to advance their unique vocational journeys. The bright tomorrow includes expanded academic offerings, reimagined resources for students and alumni, and innovative new programs on the horizon. “Last year, about 5,000 Lute households, friends of PLU and organizational
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PLU’s 2017-18 President’s Annual Report “…This past year, you helped make great strides in our shared goal of investing in a strong today and a bright tomorrow for PLU. The strong today included graduating 742 Lutes into the world to advance their unique vocational journeys. The bright tomorrow includes expanded academic offerings, reimagined resources for students and alumni, and innovative new programs on the horizon. “Last year, about 5,000 Lute households, friends of PLU and organizational
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. (Video by Rustin Dwyer, PLU) Tamara Williams, executive director of the Wang Center for Global Education, says the China program gives students the opportunity to learn about a global superpower from the inside. The experience epitomizes all of PLU’s study away programs that carry the Gateway label. Gateways are defined by a “commitment to long-term partnerships,” Williams said, an open door that meets the educational needs of both places. “The door swings both ways,” she said. Wang Wenhao has found
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programs and initiatives.FAQsHow does this impact financial aid for Act Six Scholars and Seed Teachers?Financial aid for Act Six Scholars and Seed Teachers will remain unaffected throughout their undergraduate studies. Additionally, support services on campus and through Degrees of Change will continue. What will happen to scholar support?Wraparound support student services and resources from PLU and Degrees of Change will continue for each scholar. Additionally, financial aid for Act Six Scholars and
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Islands DelawareMarylandNorth CarolinaVermont District of Columbia Massachusetts North DakotaVirginia FloridaMichiganOhioWashington GuamMinnesotaOklahomaWest Virginia IdahoMissouriPennsylvaniaWisconsin Date Reviewed: July, 2022 Will be reviewed annually. Note: The educational requirements for professional RN licensure requirements for American Samoa cannot be determined at the time of the last review.The Family and Psychiatric Mental Health programs at Pacific Lutheran University meet the requirements
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Program Coordinator to sign a new academic program contract; Use the new part-time status academic program contract as the contractual guide for subsequent enrollment in the nursing curriculum. DNP students need to indicate upon admission whether they are requesting full-time or part-time status. Any student seeking to change their status from full-time to part-time enrollment in the DNP programs must follow the steps as outlined below: Prior to taking action (withdrawal from or enrollment in courses
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Curricular Development GrantsLimited funds are available each year through the Wang Center for faculty who are planning to lead a short-term study away program for undergraduates. The purpose of this funding is to support prospective faculty leaders with their travel in order to explore possibilities for establishing new programs and to make appropriate contacts and arrangements, to enhance study away programming (particularly in underrepresented departments and majors), and finally, to enable
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for forgiveness, especially once the news hit the papers. In hindsight, the Pacific Lutheran University crew team was happy Rich Holmes ’69 told his. “She prepared a pot roast,” Holmes recalled of the pitstop at Saltwater State Park, more than halfway through a treacherous winter adventure in Puget Sound waters 50 years ago. That December day in 1967, the fearless cadre of PLU crew members rowed an eight-oared shell from Seattle’s Lake Union to Tacoma. They started the “conquest of epic
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-present throughout his five years as a student athlete at PLU. “He’s made a tremendous impact on me,” Swartout said. One way Dickerson has taken his mentorship beyond the paint is through Real Life Wednesday, a program that brings professionals to campus to talk with his team about vocation and keys to success after graduation. Dickerson acknowledges it’s not original (coaches at Ohio State and the University of Washington, to name a couple, have similar programs). But the focus is to give his players
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