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Pacific Lutheran University is proud to announce the establishment of the Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ Studies and Performance, thanks to the generosity of longtime university supporter Paul Fritts, owner and founder of Paul Fritts & Co. Organ Builders. Fritts has pledged $2 million…
PLU receives a $2 million gift for music studies from organ builder Paul Fritts Posted by: Silong Chhun / November 16, 2021 November 16, 2021 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing & CommunicationsPacific Lutheran University is proud to announce the establishment of the Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ Studies and Performance, thanks to the generosity of longtime university supporter Paul Fritts, owner and founder of Paul Fritts & Co. Organ Builders. Fritts has pledged $2 million to support and
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Office of Advancement faculty and staff.
Shannon Sloan Gift Processing Coordinator Full Profile 253-535-7291 shannon.sloan@plu.edu
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Bjug Day Match Pool Gift Agreement (link) view page
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Prospect Information Manager | Office of Advancement | sherwina@plu.edu | 253-535-8229 | Nick graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 2019 with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre.
Nick Sherwin Prospect Information Manager Phone: 253-535-8229 Email: sherwina@plu.edu Office Location:Martin J. Neeb Center Professional Biography Education B.A., Theatre, Pacific Lutheran University, 2019 A.A., Tacoma Community College, 2017 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Data Entry Gift Processing Gift Receipting Online Giving Customer Service Biography Nick graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 2019 with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. He began his career at PLU as Gift Processing
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Director of Fundraising Operations | Office of Advancement | katie.curtis@plu.edu | 253-535-7422
Katie Curtis Director of Fundraising Operations She/Her/Hers Phone: 253-535-7422 Email: katie.curtis@plu.edu Office Location:Martin J. Neeb Center Professional Education B.A., Communication, Pacific Lutheran University, 2014 Certificate, Fundraising Operations, Rice University, 2019 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Fundraising Operations Gift Processing Prospect Research Matching Gifts Auction Guidelines Responsibilities Katie Curtis began her career at Pacific Lutheran University in 2014, and
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Title IX faculty and staff.
Jennifer Childress-White University Title IX Coordinator Full Profile She / Her (253) 535-7361 child
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Students applying with coursework and degrees from institutions outside the U.S. must submit the following documents: Official Transcripts & Credential Evaluation You must submit official
taken to the U.S. Consulate when requesting a visa to come to the United States for a graduate program. The following items are not required for the application to be considered for admission, but are required prior to issuance of an I-20. To expedite admission processing, applicants should consider submitting the following with application documents: Copy of passport picture page Address and associated phone number to which to send the I-20 via courier service Declaration of Financial Support Forms
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Office of Advancement faculty and staff.
Shannon Sloan Gift Processing Coordinator Full Profile 253-535-7291 shannon.sloan@plu.edu
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The Harstad Heritage Society celebrates the visionary commitment of individuals and families who have secured PLU's enduring prosperity through planned gifts.
and gift taxes. What to Give Check & Cash Address to: Pacific Lutheran University Attn: Gift Processing 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447 Credit Card You can easily make a secure gift online using your credit card. Tangible Personal Property This contribution provides charitable deductions based on a standard of “related use.” Real Estate Most kinds of real estate can be donated to PLU. Life Insurance A gift of life insurance may fund a gift or replace the value of a gifted asset. Retirement Funds
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University of Washington’s Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) is a Materials Research and Engineering Center (MRSEC) funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF 1719797). MEM-C aims to accelerate the development of future energy conversion, information processing, and sensing technologies through design, discovery, processing, and application…
University of Washington’s Molecular Engineering Materials Center Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Posted by: nicolacs / November 19, 2020 November 19, 2020 University of Washington’s Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) is a Materials Research and Engineering Center (MRSEC) funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF 1719797). MEM-C aims to accelerate the development of future energy conversion, information processing, and sensing technologies through design
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