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  • Sustainability @ PLU Hospitality Services & Campus RestaurantsPLU recognizes the importance of sustainability, so much so that it is integrated into the University mission statement, “to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other persons, for their communities and for the earth.” It is the responsibility of not only the students, but the faculty and staff as well, to become conscious of their effects on the environment and to help us make strides

  • Educational LoansA loan is a form of financial aid that must be repaid, with interest. Few students can afford to pay for college without some form of education financing. Many students find that they must supplement their savings, earnings, or family resources with educational loans which usually do not require repayment until after completing school or dropping below half time enrollment. Before  borrowing, the lender will be present you with a sample repayment schedule and terms of your loan

  • , Buffalo State University St. Augustin’s Higher Time, Max Weber’s Disenchantment and Confucius on Ritual Ceremony: The Significance of Confucianism, Fred Yonggang Huang, Brooklyn College – City University of New York Studies in Iconology of Taoism from a Global Perspective, Juntao Li, Sichuan Normal University (Online) Sustainable Development: Confucianism is the Solution to the Modern Environmental Crises, Daliang Wang and Savannah Graver, High Point University 浅析传统太极技击与养生的力学原理, Ningsheng Huang

  • emerging urban and community leaders to engage the college campus and their communities at home. Having already been awarded the Palmer’s Scholarship —an award that supports Pierce County students of color access to a higher education —Mosa now had all the funding he needed to attend college. “Scholarships are really important to me and people like me,” Mosa said. “Being a person of color, it’s really hard to attend college. Most of us end up going to the workforce, so a scholarship is really important

  • how your credits transfer and how they fulfill PLU's general education requirements. To be certain which of your credits transfer, however, apply to PLU.Start NowMajors & MinorsPLU offers 44 majors and 54 minors. See what you can study here. Majors & Academic Programs Request InformationApplyScholarshipsFinancial AidMilitary BenefitsVisitAdmitted StudentsRequest InformationRequest InformationReceive more information about academics, admission, scholarships and important dates and deadlines.Request

  • ) Degree View*More majors coming soonSee How Your Credits TransferPLU offers equivalency guides to see how your credits from Olympic College would transfer to PLU. These guides will show you how your credits transfer and how they fulfill PLU's general education requirements. To be certain which of your credits transfer, however, apply to PLU.Start NowMajors & MinorsPLU offers 44 majors and 54 minors. See what you can study here. Majors & Academic Programs Request InformationApplyScholarshipsFinancial

  • Your Credits TransferPLU offers equivalency guides to see how your credits from SPSCC would transfer to PLU. These guides will show you how your credits transfer and how they fulfill PLU's general education requirements. To be certain which of your credits transfer, however, apply to PLU.Start NowMajors & MinorsPLU offers 44 majors and 54 minors. See what you can study here. Majors & Academic ProgramsRequest InformationApplyScholarshipsFinancial AidMilitary BenefitsVisitAdmitted StudentsRequest

  • to each of you. At a time when institutions of higher education across the country are facing increasing challenges: challenges of enrollment decline, high tuition costs, increasing competition from traditional and non-traditional sources and changing attitudes about the value of not only a liberal arts education, but any four-year education – I am proud to share that PLU has and continues to respond to these challenges in a way that only PLU could.  As a result we are about to finish what could

  • to each of you. At a time when institutions of higher education across the country are facing increasing challenges: challenges of enrollment decline, high tuition costs, increasing competition from traditional and non-traditional sources and changing attitudes about the value of not only a liberal arts education, but any four-year education – I am proud to share that PLU has and continues to respond to these challenges in a way that only PLU could.  As a result we are about to finish what could

  • are required to take at least one year of language study in French. Music Electives: Unless specified in the degree program, music electives must be at the 300-level or higher. Grades and Grade Point Policy: Only grades of C or higher in music courses may be counted toward the major. Courses in which the student receives lower than a C must be repeated, unless the department authorizes substitute course work. Majors must maintain a 2.50 cumulative grade point average in academic music courses