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  • Willie Stewart , who earned a Masters in Education from PLU in 1969, became the first black principal in Tacoma School District history when he was appointed principal of East Tacoma’s Lincoln High School in 1970. After decades of leading Lincoln, in 1999 Stewart was elected…

    issue of ResoLUTE.  Read Previous This Week at PLU: Veterans Day, Veterans Resource Fair, Military Appreciation Football Game Read Next MediaLab Documentary to Premiere at the Seattle Public Library COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Caitlyn Babcock ’25 wins first place in 2024 Angela Meade Vocal Competition November 7, 2024 PLU professors Ann Auman and Bridget

  • 253.535.7560 www.plu.edu/nsci/ nsci@plu.edu Ann Auman, Ph.D., Dean The College of Natural Sciences fulfills a two-fold purpose, preparing its majors for careers as science professionals and providing all students grounding in the scientific awareness vital for being a citizen in the modern world and participating in a democracy. Opportunities for close interactions abound and the development of the whole person is a central concern. The College of Natural Sciences offers B.S. and B.A. degrees

  • students who have challenged themselves and undertaken a rigorous high school curriculum. What is First-Year with Advanced Standing?Academic standing at PLU will depend on the number of college-level credits transferred in (for example, a student with an AA through Running Start will be granted junior academic status), but any high school senior submitting college-level credit through any of the programs listed will be considered first-year with advanced standing. Here’s the reason: As a first-year

  • students who have challenged themselves and undertaken a rigorous high school curriculum. What is First-Year with Advanced Standing?Academic standing at PLU will depend on the number of college-level credits transferred in (for example, a student with an AA through Running Start will be granted junior academic status), but any high school senior submitting college-level credit through any of the programs listed will be considered first-year with advanced standing. Here’s the reason: As a first-year

  • The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the annual application to apply for financial aid at Pacific Lutheran University.

    qualifying for the Federal Pell Grant. The new Student Aid Index (SAI) will no longer use the number of students in college in the eligibility formula. For students with siblings in college, they may qualify for less federal and state grant assistance under the new FAFSA. For students whose parents are divorced or separated, the guidance pertaining to which parent completes the FAFSA has changed. In the past, the parent who completed the FAFSA was the parent with whom the student lived the most over the

  • College of Professional StudiesCommencement & CelebrationFriday, May 23, 2025 @ 11:00am @pacificlutheran “Knowing that we are leaving this chapter with pride and excitement for the passions we found at PLU is exciting, yet scary. But as we close this chapter, I know for certain that all of us will open the next with grace, power and the ability to embrace the new.” -Felicity Ankrom, 2024 College of Professional Studies Student Commencement Speaker #PLUgrad #ClassOf2024 #CollegeGrad

  • College of Liberal StudiesCommencement & CelebrationThursday, May 22, 2025 @ 3:00pm @pacificlutheran “As I stand at the threshold of this new chapter of my life, I am grateful for every twist and turn that has led me to this moment. To all those who have embarked on your own journeys of discovery, embrace your unique experience, for they have shaped you into the remarkable individual you are today.” -Biruktawit Tesfaye, Student Commencement Speaker #PLUgrad #ClassOf2024 #graduation #college

  • The Registrar’s Office is responsible for collection and publication of the semestrial class schedule. This process occurs twice a year; once for Summer and Fall and once for J-term and Spring.

    seniority is considered, non-seniority exceptions are taken into account. The university recognizes exceptions for the following groups: International Honors Program students (those who are currently accepted, enrolled, and working towards a degree in the IHON program), students with documented disabilities requiring early registration (as identified by the Office of Accessibility & Accommodation), Study Away students (as identified by the Wang Center), military veterans (as designated by the certifying

  • Students who live on campus are more likely to graduate than non-residential students. One payment covers rent, utilities (heat, water, electrical, refuse), laundry and wireless internet.

    rate for a single room. Did you know? Residential students are less likely to miss class due to sleeping through the snooze button 11 times. (On a related note, 8:00 am classes are more likely to be filled with residential students who roll in at 7:59 wearing sweats and a baseball cap.) Residential students traditionally show a stronger connection to, and greater involvement in, their college or university. Residential students at PLU report higher levels of satisfaction with every aspect of their

  • 253.535.8284 https://www.plu.edu/health-professions/ healthprof@plu.edu David Ward, Ph.D., Dean The College of Health Professions is a community of faculty, staff, and students who carry out PLU’s mission of inquiry, service, leadership and care through preparation for vocations in health professions. Descriptions of specific course offerings and degree requirements offered within the College of Health Professions are listed as follows: Undergraduate Kinesiology Nursing Social Work Graduate