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  • Testing Center InformationThe Testing Center provides a quiet space for proctored testing and the opportunity for extended testing time for students with those accommodations. We will attempt to accommodate all major exams for students who have testing accommodations and for students who need to make up an exam for other reasons. If the Testing Center fills to capacity, we will prioritize students with accommodations. The Testing Center is closed during the Summer, and will reopen in September

  • Park has been a hotbed of Anthropological research for decades. At issue are the very well preserved geological strata of volcanic ash that provide age constraints on human artifacts!! All that is required of you is to: Email Dr. Peter Davis with the intent to participate ASAP!! First come first served as we are planning to take only two vans (22 passengers). Arrive at the west side of Rieke Science center by 7:30 am. A short 20 min presentation will be given that will more explicitly outline the

  • resources. Both academic advisors and students have roles to play in working towards these goals: Students are responsible for making their own life, career, and educational plans, and advisors are responsible for assisting their advisees in identifying and assessing those plans and their alternatives. Because educational goals are defined in the context of life and career goals, advisors work together with the Center for Student Success and other student service programs to provide support and

  • Acknowledgment of Funding and Certification As a recipient of federal coronavirus relief funding under the CARES Act, PLU was not required to submit an application for federal coronavirus relief funding provided under the American Rescue Plan (ARP). PLU received its allocation of ARP funding on March 19, 2021. In keeping with the terms of the acceptance of these funds, PLU will use $3,828,348 under the American Rescue Plan to provide emergency funding to students for expenses that arise due to

  • have the opportunity to engage in cross-cultural interactions without leaving the PLU campus! For Application for NEW INT’L students for Fall 2024! Click Here! For Applications for CURRENT PLU students for Fall 2024! Click Here! Responsibilities for Fall 2024 Matching:1. Attend the Global Campus Connection Social during the first few weeks of the semester. Details will be shared with participants before the start of the term. 2. Maintain regular contact with your partner(s) throughout the semester

  • operators.¹ Mechanics and repairers.¹ Painters.¹ Riggers and roustabouts.¹ Stationary engineers.¹ Welders. ¹Workers in these groups do not need to be trained if their work or the work of those supervise does not bring them or the employees they supervise close enough to exposed parts of electric circuits at 50 volts or more to ground for a hazard to exist. 6.1 Contents of Training. Employees must be trained in and familiar with the safety-related work practices required by WAC 296-46B that pertain to

  • Country of Issuance (This is your country of citizenship. It is NOT necessarily the country where your passport was issued) Submit Print Out of I-94 to ISS Please drop off or email ISS the print out of your I-94 (an example shown below). ISS can keep a copy in your student file just in case you lose your passport. Students who lost their passports were so glad that ISS had a copy!   I-94 Corrections If you notice that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) made an error with your I-94 entry record

  • AccreditationThe BSW program at PLU has been accredited by the Council on Social Work Education since 1975. This offers students a curriculum that is up-to-date, passes national review, and allows students with excellent grades to apply for advanced-standing, one-year MSW programs nationwide.Assessment of Student Learning OutcomesQuick Links Council on Social Work Education National Association of Social Workers International Federation of Social WorkersStrong Field ProgramDuring their senior

  • new pens (her favorites right now are the iBayam Journal Planner Fine Point Markers). Angie advises students of color, particularly first-year Black students and can’t wait to meet with students IRL (all health and safety directives in place, of course). hambriaz@plu.edu Make an appointment with AngieNicole Juliano (she/her) Aloha mai kakou! My name is Nicole and I am the Director of the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability. One of my favorite things about advising is geeking out with

  • were on a Zoom conference call and we promoted it to students, had students register and then join us for the conversation. All of our services are now virtual. Students and alumni can schedule appointments with career and internship advisors via phone, email, or virtual using Google Hangouts and Zoom. PLU: How is Alumni & Student Connections supporting seniors about to graduate into a COVID-19-impacted job market? Andrew: This graduating year has presented unique challenges for the Class of 2020