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  • How To Videos for SFS Below are links to short videos containing step-by-step explanations to commonly asked questions about billing and financial aid. As we create more videos, we will be posting them here, so check back regularly. Please let us know if there is a particular question or topic you would like addressed by emailing sfs@plu.edu.×Simply click the question to watch the video. How do I apply for financial aid at PLU? How do I submit documents to the SFS secure portal? How do I view

  • an interdisciplinary plan of care to guide patient progress toward achieving clinical, quality, and cost effective outcomes. The core MSN curriculum prepares the student with the knowledge and skills required of all masters‐prepared nurses as determined by the AACN Essentials: Core Competencies for Professional Nursing Education (2021). Three areas of role specialization are available: Clinical Nurse Leader® Clinical Nurse Educator A limited cohort is admitted to the MSN COM program each year and

  • Navigating the Optometry School Application ProcessOptometry’s centralized application service (OptomCAS) is an efficient and convenient way to apply to multiple optometry programs using a single web-based application. It eliminates the need for duplicate transcripts and letters of recommendation for students applying to more than one school or college. The OptomCAS application typically opens in July of a given admission cycle and closes in June of the next year. It is best to apply as early

  • Navigating the Optometry School Application ProcessOptometry’s centralized application service (OptomCAS) is an efficient and convenient way to apply to multiple optometry programs using a single web-based application. It eliminates the need for duplicate transcripts and letters of recommendation for students applying to more than one school or college. The OptomCAS application typically opens in July of a given admission cycle and closes in June of the next year. It is best to apply as early

  • Holocaust Conference at PLU.  Wagenaar doesn’t let the past consume him. How to live really comes down to a simple and often-used rule he said, “Don’t do to anyone else what you wouldn’t want done to you.” On Friday night, James Waller, Auxiliary Scholar of the Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation, talked about “Becoming Evil:  How Ordinary People Commit Mass Murder and Genocide.” Waller called upon his audience, whom he referred to as “people of leverage,” to use the power they have with

  • country perspectives, EU policies, welfare state dilemmas as well as historical studies on immigration. She has served as a visiting scholar in Brussels, Berkeley and Boston. In 2002 she held the Willy Brandt visiting professorship in Malmo, Sweden. She was recently head of a governmental commission on International Migration and the Norwegian Welfare Model. Sponsored by the Svare-Toven EndowmentCharlotte CotéTitle: Food Security, Food Hegemony and Cultural Revitalization: Approaches to Resilience in

  • The bachelor of arts degree is the minimum preparation for the field and is best combined with other degree programs, such as another major or minor. Students interested in Earth Science and completing a bachelor of arts in education often combine it with this degree. Required: ESCI 201, 401, 498, 499 8 semester hours from: ESCI 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, or 109 16 semester hours from: ESCI 325, 327, 331, 332, 336, 345, or 387/388/389 Required supporting non-earth science course: CHEM 104 or

  • ineligible for Counseling Services and Health Services post-graduation (date of graduation) Access to the Wellness Access Plan (WAP) continues through mid-August for services needed outside of Counseling Services and Health Services.  Please contact the Health Services for details. New incoming students for Fall Semester: are eligible for care with TimelyCare as of the early arrival / move to campus dates, once the following criteria are met: the enrollment deposit has been made, and they are registered

  • or concerns about sexual assault, intimate partner violence, or stalking Helps explain options and connect individuals to resources (both at PLU and with local law enforcement) Orders of Protection (Through Pierce County) No Contact Orders (Through PLU SRR) Student Conduct Process (Through PLU) Legal process (Through Pierce County) Assists in making formal reports if the individual decides to do so General support and assistance Safety Planning Counseling Services Location: UC third floor Email

  • questions or concerns about sexual assault, intimate partner violence, or stalking Helps explain options and connect individuals to resources (both at PLU and with local law enforcement) Orders of Protection (Through Pierce County) No Contact Orders (Through PLU SRR) Student Conduct Process (Through PLU) Legal process (Through Pierce County) Assists in making formal reports if the individual decides to do so General support and assistance Planning Counseling Services Location: UC third floor Email