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  • take a J-Term. Some majors require you to take all of your J-Terms (such as Nursing or Music Education). Other students may decide to take all of their J-Terms because it might mean that they can take a lighter load of credits in fall or spring term. Whether you decide to stay in Parkland or travel abroad, take your J-Term or take a break, we hope that you stay warm and enjoy what January has to offer! Guest Blogger: Mary Gerhardstein, Admission Counselor Read Previous What’s in our room? Take a

  • list of best regional universities in the West. PLU was one of only three Pacific Northwest universities ranked in the top 15 of the highly competitive category that includes universities from as far away as Texas. “PLU is dedicated to providing a transformative, purposeful and interdisciplinary education that creates a strong foundation from which our graduates are prepared to be lifelong learners and can build successful and meaningful careers,” said President Allan Belton. “We are proud of our

  • their efforts to ensure that the pandemic will not reduce the already low participation and inclusion of diverse students and workers in STEM education and careers,” said Diana Elder, Division Director of NSF’s Division of Human Resource Development. PLU was honored for its initiative in developing programs supporting undergraduate enrollment and retention, the PLUS Year Program and the PLU Fixed Tuition Guarantee Program, and placed second in the four-year STEM undergraduate category, just behind

  • sons and their wives never once recall when Lillian was ever angry, complained, spoke an evil word or talked negatively against anyone or anything. Her children were never spanked and all grew to be successful business men, without a college education. Lillian could communicate with young and old alike, and after a conversation with her you had a friend forever. For these reasons the Fund is so named. As a footnote, the family always provided for the wellbeing of Worthy and Lillian and always

  • education that creates thoughtful, caring and service-oriented leaders.Invest in CommunityWays to Make a Gift Call us at (253) 535-7177 Make a gift online anytime: plu.edu/give Mail a check, payable to PLU: Office of Advancement, Pacific Lutheran University, 12180 Park Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98447 Electronic fund transfers (wire or ACH) will be accepted into PLU’s bank account during the closure period. Gifts of Appreciated Securities or Retirement AssetsIf you are ready to make a gift of appreciated

  • provide patrols around the perimeter of campus on weekend nights during the school year. This is an extra layer of security and commitment by the University. We also understand that the whole community contributes to a safe environment. As Director, I have been working with our neighbors and local organizations to ensure PLU is a safe place. Organizations like Safe Streets, Garfield Street Business Association (GSBA), Franklin Pierce School District, Pierce County Higher Education Safety/Security

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  • Entrance Requirements Transfer students who began their higher education at other regionally-accredited colleges or universities are encouraged to apply for admission with advanced standing. Candidates must have good academic and personal standing at the institution last attended full-time. The recommended minimum grade point average to be considered for admission as a transfer student is a 2.50 cumulative grade point average in college-level work from regionally-accredited institutions. In

  • -Clover Creek Watershed CouncilAl Schmauder, Clover Creek Council Barbara Ann Smolko, Associate Planner, Research/Writer Bob Dieckmann, Environmental Educator Charles Douthwaite, Business Christy Strand and Greg Zentner, City of Tacoma Don Perry, Pierce County Water Resources Dr. Willie Joel Smitherman, Education Erin Hoiland, Puyallup Tribe Gerald M. Hendricks, P.E. Gerald Sorensen, Pierce County Cattlemen’s Association Karen Trueman, GIS Support Ken Canfield, Pierce County Surface Water Management

  • at 7pm Where: Admin 204b *Contact Gabe Schauer for information. Club President’s Email: gabriel.schauer@plu.eduLatter-day Saint Student AssociationDescription: The Latter-day Saint Student Association helps students to have a balanced secular and spiritual education experience by: a. Encouraging and supporting members of LDSSA in achieving their academic goals and maintaining a balanced life while on campus. b. Encouraging members of LDSSA to become an influence for good c. Providing students

  • contributor to the vision, now called MediaLab. “The News Tribune has been more than MediaLab’s major financial supporter; it has also contributed significantly to the education of our students,” Joanne Lisosky, MediaLab advisor, says. “Our MediaLab students often travel to the News Tribune not as spectators but ‘coworkers’. In return, News Tribune staff members routinely come to campus to serve as classroom collaborators.” The continued funding from the News Tribune will help MediaLab purchase additional