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The university recognizes that in certain circumstances a health issue may so significantly impact a student’s academic work that a Medical Withdrawal for the term is needed. Students may petition to withdraw completely from the University for a specific term for medical reasons. The student must provide written evidence from a physician and a personal explanation to the Dean of Students in Students Rights and Responsibilities. The petition and the accompanying materials must be completed and
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Return to the School of Nursing is offered on a space-available basis. If progression is delayed for more than one (1) semester, the student may be required to enroll in a 1 credit independent study skills refresher course or demonstrate clinical competence prior to being allowed to continue in clinical courses. Inability to sufficiently pass may result in the student being required to retake a course or courses as indicated. Additionally, updated health, certification and clearance documents
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University policy. Any faculty, staff, or administrator may be an associate member of any student organization, but may not hold office or vote. The authority and responsibility for ensuring that general members comply with grade requirements for club and organization members shall reside with the officers and advisors of that organization.
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The officers and members of student clubs/organizations are responsible for conducting their activities in accordance with the rules of the University, as well as with the purposes and procedures stated in their approved constitution. The officers and members are responsible for observing all laws and regulations governing the various activities of the group. The University does not authorize, protect, defend, or assume responsibility for violations of public or private rights by students or
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Student clubs and organizations can be formed and recognized by Student Engagement. A group of students wishing to form a club must: 1. Complete a Petition for Formal Recognition Available at https://www.plu.edu/clubs/documents/file-group/starting-a-club/ Proposed groups that have the same or substantially similar purposes as an existing recognized student club/organization generally will not be recognized; Proposed groups that are formed for commercial purposes or primarily for the financial
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Introduction When students accept financial aid at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU), they also accept the responsibility for maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). The policy at PLU is required by Federal and Washington State financial aid regulations. It allows students to continue to receive financial assistance as long as they are in “good standing” and making satisfactory progress toward their degree or certificate. This policy is reviewed on an annual basis. Should the policy
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Section 1. The president of the university shall be a member of a Lutheran church, or of a Christian denomination with which the ELCA has a relationship of full communion; shall be the executive head of the university; shall be an advisory member of all university committees; and shall report regularly to the Board of Regents, or whenever required by them, concerning the work and needs of the university. The president shall nominate to the Board of Regents for their approval all senior
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Section 1.Pacific Lutheran University’s academic quality and reputation for excellence depend most directly on its faculty who foster its mission to “…empower students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care—for other people, for their communities, and for the earth.” Students are intellectually stimulated, challenged academically, and engaged in the mission of the university when they interact with quality faculty who are engaged in that same mission. These interactions
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University facilities shall not be made available for purely political speeches. Organized student political groups may sponsor political figures on campus, provided that the activities are limited to institutional audiences and that the general public is not invited. Official organizations of the university may invite political figures to the campus for educational and lecture purposes only. Partisan campaigning on the campus is precluded. Personal or political mail not involving university
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Pacific Lutheran University . . . understands and identifies itself as a Christian university in view of its Lutheran heritage, ownership and governance, mission, and educational philosophy. formalizes this identity as a Lutheran—and so, Christian—university in part through the provision of regular opportunities for worship (University Chapel and the University Congregation) and through the support of campus ministry staffed by Lutheran clergy (Campus Ministry Office). actively encourages the
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