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on registration and charges. 1 $300 2 $500 3 $700 4 $900 *Disclaimer: Students enrolled in PLU cohort programs are charged the cohort price per credit hour for the cohort program courses and the standard undergraduate or graduate price per credit hour for courses that are not included in the cohort program. Note: Study Away students pay a program fee specific to the individual program sites. Contact the Wang Center for Global Education for complete details. Tuition and fees vary by program
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in international education and exchange and global workforce development. Check out the site here.For most international students, preparation for study in the United States has involved hard work and sacrifice. American life as depicted on television or in movies is not an accurate picture of what you will find. Even when you think you know what to expect, there will be surprises. You will certainly encounter diversity. In the United States, there is no single type of national behavior, no one
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figurative borders of experience, pursuing critical questions that challenge us to re-think how we understand the diverse global and local contexts that await our students in their lives after graduation. Third Rail Inquiry: Learning, In, Through, and For Communityby Dr. Callista BrownDr. Callista Brown explores the idea of “third-rail inquiry,” an approach to engaged reflection and dialogue in and across diverse communities.Alternative Spring Break: US/Mexico Border Immersion Programby Dr. Carmiña
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religious and philosophical values in promoting environmental awareness and action among students at private secondary schools at several sites in North America. Prior to joining the Religion Department at PLU, Dr. McGoldrick taught at the Annie Wright Schools in Tacoma. During her twelve year (non-consecutive) tenure there she taught a variety of courses about religion, global politics and Asian cultures. While teaching at Annie Wright she received a grant from Harvard’s Pluralism Project to educate
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outstanding first-class faculty: Research, Lute Library and Accolades. Read More Katie Hunt (TED Fellow) Archaeologist Katie Hunt ’11 fought cancer at PLU and wowed the crowd at TED 2014. A Survivor in the Global Spotlight PLU Photos Your browser does not support the audio element. Volume 1, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links
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/Organizations participating in domestic service travel must submit signed waivers to Student Engagement at least one business day prior to departure. Clubs/Organizations participating in international travel must work in conjunction with the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education for proper paperwork and requirements. Student Engagement keeps waivers on file for seven years. For more information on policies and procedures for domestic and international travel please see below.
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outstanding first-class faculty: Research, Lute Library and Accolades. Read More Katie Hunt (TED Fellow) Archaeologist Katie Hunt ’11 fought cancer at PLU and wowed the crowd at TED 2014. A Survivor in the Global Spotlight PLU Photos Your browser does not support the audio element. Volume 1, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links
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Here’s what some of our players have to say about Reign! “Ultimate frisbee was the first thing I
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option. Load from ePass Save to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Faculty Handbook Site Menu FACULTY HANDBOOK Update History Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION MISSION AND HISTORY SECTION I: FACULTY CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS Article I. – THE FACULTY Article II. – THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Article III. – RIGHTS AND DUTIES Article IV. – GOVERNANCE Article V. – RANK AND TENURE AND LEAVES OF ABSENCE Article VI. – GRIEVANCE, DISCIPLINARY, AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES Article
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Remove Back New Delete Faculty Handbook Site Menu FACULTY HANDBOOK Update History Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION MISSION AND HISTORY SECTION I: FACULTY CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS Article I. – THE FACULTY Article II. – THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Article III. – RIGHTS AND DUTIES Article IV. – GOVERNANCE Article V. – RANK AND TENURE AND LEAVES OF ABSENCE Article VI. – GRIEVANCE, DISCIPLINARY, AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES Article VII. – GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE Article VIII
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