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  • follow the standard degree sequence, general education curriculum; and the individual requirements for each degree, major and minor. In unusual circumstances, normally those beyond the student’s control, students are given the opportunity to request an exception to academic policies/requirements. Requests for substitutions or waivers of a course or policy requirement in a major or minor are approved by the relevant department chair. Requests for substitutions or waivers of a general education

  • December 2023. Normally, the FAFSA for the next school year becomes available on October 1st of the current year. However, due to an ongoing overhaul of the FAFSA by the U.S. Department of Education, the release date is being delayed for 2024–25. Once a precise release date is identified, we will notify you. In the meantime, we will be sending a series of short emails throughout the Fall semester to inform you of the changes you can expect to see once the FAFSA is finally released. The good news is

  • and continuing education, and will be determined by the respective chair and/or dean, and the provost. With the recommendation of the respective chair, dean, and associate provost for graduate programs and continuing education, partial payment may occur for incomplete theses, research projects, or papers that a student paid tuition for and the faculty member spent significant time advising. Section 2. HONOR SOCIETIESHonor societies are organizations that serve to recognize the academic

  • can study as a PLU sociology student. A sociology degree is excellent preparation for a wide variety of occupations and graduate programs in fields related to social and public services, education, politics and government, law, nonprofit management and business administration. The hallmark of the PLU sociology program is our research-oriented cumulative curriculum, which is designed to encourage your research and writing skills step by step. If you elect to complete a public or private sector

  • can be difficult for any student, but it’s particularly challenging when you or your family might not understand the ins and outs of higher education. For those learning to navigate the language and culture of college, here are five things every current and incoming first-in-the-family student should know. And Gurjot Kang ’21 — a current first-generation student living in the “First in the Family” community in Stuen Hall — shares her perspective. 1. You’re not alone. Kang shares how to build

  • issues of sexism, condemn white supremacy, affirm inter-religious commitments, and to apologize to people of African descent aligns with the university’s vocation and the PLU Center’s missions and commitment to upholding the values of Lutheran Higher Education and Diversity, Justice, Sustainability. The PLU Centers Coalition is proud of our University’s connection to the ELCA!Vocation & Calling Lutheran Higher Education Wild Hope Center for Vocation PLU Campus Ministry PLU is affiliated with the

  • 253.535.7312 www.plu.edu/hgst/minor/ marcusls@plu.edu Lisa Marcus, Ph.D., Director The Holocaust and Genocide Studies program is strongly grounded in PLU’s educational commitment to helping its students develop as global citizens, future leaders, and whole, richly informed persons. As the University’s statement on General Education notes, PLU offers an education not only in values, but in valuing, and asserts strongly that “life gains meaning when dedicated to a good larger than oneself.” Close

  • 253.535.7241 www.plu.edu/ppa/ solveig.robinson@plu.edu Solveig Robinson, Ph.D., Director Pacific Lutheran University offers students a way to translate their love of books into an exciting professional career in publishing. The distinctive interdisciplinary curriculum in Publishing and Printing Arts (PPA) is highly respected by employers because it combines pre-professional skills and experience with the solid foundation of a liberal arts education. This five-course minor is designed to give

  • . Instructor Biography: Instructor Ms. Jing Yu is a lecturer from Sichuan University, CIWA’s partner institution in China. Before joining UW as a guest instructor in fall 2018, Ms. Yu worked as a Chinese language instructor at the University of Puget Sound for three years. Prior to that, Ms. Yu taught Chinese language and culture courses for two years in an institution of higher education in South Korea.Tai Chi ClassCIWA offers Tai Chi classes for UW faculty and staff on a quarterly basis. Tai Chi is “an

  • Services We ProvidePLU Health Services is pleased to offer primary care services to keep you as happy and healthy as possible during your PLU education.  This guide represents only a portion of the services we offer, and we invite you to contact us if you have additional questions or concerns. We offer the following services:Acute and Chronic IllnessesHealth Services provides services for acute and chronic illnesses.  We’re happy to attend to a sprained ankle, a cold, a rash, or more chronic