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  • Lutheran University Counseling Services Email: counseling@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7206 Office: Anderson University Center 300 PLU Counseling Services Crisis Line – immediate access to counseling services Telephone: 253-535-7075 PLU TimelyCare – online / phone -based mental health and medical care  TimelyCare (formerly Lute Telehealth) Pacific Lutheran University Student Health Services Email: health@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7337 Office: Wellbeing Services and Resources, 121st and Park Avenue S

  • Telemental Health (TMH) Informed Consent (pdf) view download PLU Counseling Services offers Telemental Health (TMH) counseling services for students residing in Washington state, due to licensing restrictions.  Information about Telemental Health is provided here, and for clients who desire to use the service, consent is required.

  • Pre-Health Info Session - FA 2021 (Recording) (link) view page

  • Pre-Health Info Session - FA 2021 (Recording) (link) view page

  • The PLU EXPLORE! Retreat supports PLU’s commitment to a campus education environment rich with reflection and dialogue about meaning and purpose in life. The EXPLORE!

    experiences you might have in your coursework, through leadership and involvement, by attending lectures and films, etc. to engage in opportunities for inquiry, service, leadership and care for others, for your communities and for the Earth. Vocation exploration was at the root of PLU’s mission upon its founding in 1890. Ever since then, the University has continued to honor its Lutheran heritage by supporting students as they seek meaning and purpose in their learning, in their work, and in their lives

    EXPLORE!
    Office: AUC 161
  • The PLU Environmental Health & Safety Manager is the administrator of this plan and is responsible for its implementation. Employees who are identified as having occupational exposure are required to comply with the procedures and work practices outlined in this exposure control plan. Failure to follow these procedures can result in disciplinary action. A. Supervisor Responsibilities Identifying at-risk employees and arranging for employee exposure control training on an annual basis. Training

  • A. General Procedures An infectious waste is an untreated solid or liquid waste capable of causing an infectious disease via an exposure to a pathogenic organism of sufficient virulence and dosage through a portal of entry in a susceptible host. Items such as band aids, diabetic test strips, vomit, or tools that have minimal bodily fluid on them typically are not considered infectious waste, but should still be handled with care.  All infectious waste shall be identified with a biohazard symbol

  • Health & Fitness Education with Certification (pdf) view page

  • Pacific Lutheran University strives to maintain a stable, competent work force which is well-informed in all employment matters and to provide employees with reasonable opportunities for growth,

    community that is dedicated to providing students a unique blend of academically rigorous liberal arts and professional programs that prepare them for a lifetime of success – both in their careers and in service to others. The contributions of all employees help the university realize its primary mission to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care. The policies and procedures contained in this manual are in no way intended to be nor should they be interpreted as a

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    Department of Human Resources
    253-535-8431
    Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447
  • TACOMA, Wash. (Sept. 14,2015)—Pacific Lutheran University’s Department of Partnerships and Professional Development has joined with the Tacoma Principals Association for a program that will allow Tacoma Public Schools principals to complete their Administrator Professional Certifications through PLU. All Washington principals and program administrators are required…

    benefit of access and affordability for community leaders who need to complete this program, PLU’s intent is to serve the community schools on its doorstep and embody the values of care, compassion, service, difference and leadership. “The Administrative Professional Certificate is an important step forward for the state certification system,” said Dr. Frank Kline, dean of PLU’s School of Education and Kinesiology. “The number of administrators who need it has been increasing significantly, and PLU