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  • encouraged to provide additional information related to the context of their GPA in the application. *Notes: Applicants who graduated from a CSWE-accredited BSW program within 7 years from the time of application to the MSW program may opt to waive the bridge course (SOCW 535) offered in the first summer of the program* Those who earned their BSW degrees 8+ years upon the time of applying for the MSW degree, and who have not been working at least part-time in a social services-related field for every

  • exceed your financial aid budget (cost of attendance) for that given academic year if you are receiving any need-based aid (any fund with an asterisk * in its name)7: Required to report additional financial aidYou are required to Student Financial Services any additional scholarships, grants, or loans not shown on the Offer of Financial Aid.8: Required to report updates on FAFSA (or WASFA)You must report any change in permanent address, enrollment status, or financial information previously reported

  • Back to Step 3 Back to Step 5Exempt ReviewThe review time is typically shorter than other categories of review (~6-8 days).Learn more about exempt researchOnly certain categories of research qualify as exempt, based on federal regulations. Students must still submit an HPRB proposal (and accompanying documents), so that the HPRB will understand how participants’ identity and privacy will be protected. If the HPRB reviews a project and determines that it is “exempt,” no further oversight or

  • Fall OrientationSelect the tabs below to learn more about important dates, registration, etc.DatesEnsemble AuditionsRegistrationOrientationLockers & InstrumentsAccessDatesMusic Department Important DatesSept. 6 -Sept. 12, 2019 – Ensemble Placement Auditions Sept. 9 -Sept. 13 Private Lesson and Ensemble Registration All music students should check in at the Music Office Music Office: Mary Baker Russell Music Center, Room 206 (office closed on Labor Day). Sept. 9 Classes Begin 8:45am Academic

  • July 8, 2008 Life is about choices. What choices have you made? A few years ago, student body president Joel Zylstra addressed the incoming freshman class at Fall Convocation. His timeless reflection on the meaning of success captures the unique culture of Pacific Lutheran University and the life-changing experiences that students encounter here. I was a camp counselor a while back for 5 to 8 year-olds. One night, after lots of games and activities, we were talking before I tucked them in to

  • Aaron Bell ’04: A Philosopher in Finance Aaron Bell applies philosophy and psychology principles to wealth management Posted by: Zach Powers / September 8, 2023 Image: Aaron Bell ’04 double majored in psychology and individualized studies at PLU. He is now a partner and wealth advisor at Cannataro Family Capital Partners. (photo by Sy Bean/PLU) September 8, 2023 By Lisa Patterson '98Resolute Guest WriterPLU graduate Aaron Bell ’04 learned early on that life is full of pathways — and that it was

  • How Erik Bainter ’23 and Jai Alapai ’24 answered a call that could save two lives. Posted by: mhines / September 8, 2023 Image: Jai Alapai and Erik Bainter donated 450 million stem cells for a bone marrow transplant after participating in last spring’s Be The Match Registry through The Andy Talley Bone Marrow Foundation. (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) September 8, 2023 By MacKenzie Hines and Lou Groce THE PLU ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT spells it out. The “S” in Lutes stands for service — giving back

  • Peak Solutions, Muckleshoot – BSN, MA Introduction by Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, Professor of Religion and Interim Dean of Interdisciplinary Studies Location: Zoom 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. | Healing as Transformative Justice Speaker: Gilda Sheppard, Professor of Sociology, Cultural and Media Studies, The Evergreen State College Introduced by Jenny James, Associate Professor of English and Chair of Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies Location: Zoom PLU only community screening of Since I Been Down is

  • progress of the conversation between tutor and student. Each week, students spend 10–20 hours working through scientific articles, scholarly literature, or literary works relating to the week’s topic, and then draft an essay of approximately 2,000 words on a question which the tutor has assigned. The tutor and student then discuss the essay during the one-hour meeting.    What is the difference between a primary and a secondary tutorial?The primary tutorial meets once a week for one hour during the 8

  • 公共区域。 如果你/妳想通过海报或其他物品来自定义装饰你/妳的房间,请与你/妳的宿舍顾问联系,了解能在短时间悬挂它们且不会损坏任何墙壁的最佳方法。Visitation Policy (探访規範)Visitors are welcome between 8:00am and 2:00am, Monday – Friday, and 8:00am to 3:00am, Saturday and Sunday, but is contingent upon mutual agreement between roommates. Visitation is unrestricted in residence hall lounges, hallways, kitchens and Kreidler and South Halls at all times. Residence halls communities may amend these guidelines by working with the Resident Assistant or the Resident Director