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  • Pacific Lutheran University provides Information Technology (IT) services in support of the university’s educational mission.  IT services include computer labs, data and voice networks, classroom and instructional technologies, and the Banner student information system.  Policies related to these services extend also to copyright infringement, content accessed or downloaded over the network (even with personally owned computers), and appropriate use of all modes of electronic communication

  • Items potentially hazardous to members of the campus community are prohibited.  This policy applies to the campus, university vehicles and at any university sponsored off-campus event. Students who are aware of a weapon on campus are encouraged to make a report with Campus Safety at 253-535-7441 or call the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department anonymous gun hotline at 1-800-862-4867. Given recent events on university campuses, PLU students are expected to demonstrate common sense and good

  • Pacific Lutheran University supports all of our community members taking part in social media and posting, blogging, or tweeting about their experiences. While there are great opportunities within social media, there is also the possibility of a host of unintended consequences. Pacific Lutheran University does not monitor all activity on social media; however, if social media activity that is deemed inappropriate or offensive is brought to the attention of PLU, actions may be taken

  • Parking on the PLU campus is by decal only.  All members of this community must register their vehicles with Campus Safety while parking on campus.  An appropriate decal is issued upon registration.  Because parking space is at a premium on campus, it is imperative that everyone parks in their assigned area(s).  Parking tickets are written for failure to register and for parking in reserved or unauthorized areas.  Registration decals are valid from September 1 through August 31 of the following

  • various attractions, including dinner (students eat together and pay on their own -- bring $)! Attendees (whether you have RSVP'd or not) should meet in front of Harstad Hall to check in between 2:30pm-3pm. The group will be leaving promptly at 3pm so be sure to arrive at least 5 minutes early.3:00PM-7:00 PMMeet in front of Harstad Hall to check in between 2:30pm-3pm Board Games & BYO Dinner Together Optional: Looking for some low-key fun and/or folks to eat with? The Commons is not open on Saturday

  • arrive at least 5 minutes early.3:00PM-7:00 PMMeet in front of Harstad Hall to check in between 2:30pm-3pm Board Games & BYO Dinner Together Optional: Looking for some low-key fun and/or folks to eat with? The Commons is not open on Saturday nights to buy food, but the dining area is always open to bring food, hang out, and dine together. BYO Dinner and join us for board games & hanging out! 5:00PM-7:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Commons & Old Main Market (OMM) LUTE Tradition: A Night of

  • aid. UPDATE: The FAFSA has recently undergone an overhaul by the U.S. Department of Education (you’ll find information about what that means here) and recently announced that colleges and universities will not receive FAFSA information until “the first half of March”. As soon as we receive FAFSA information, we’ll work diligently to use that information to put together financial aid offers, with the goal of sending our first batch of offers in early April. We know that with this delayed process

  • **New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024**Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) Track Fall SemesterGNUR 525: Theoretical Foundations (3) GNUR 541: Advanced Health Assessment & Health Promotion (3) GNUR 544: Advanced Nursing Management of Illness & Disease (4)3 credits 3 credits 4 credits January TermGNUR 523: Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse (2) GNUR 534: Informatics & Nursing Healthcare (2)2 credits 2 credits Spring TermGNUR 526: Leadership and Management (3) GNUR 527: Evaluations and Outcomes Research

  • **New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024** Pre-Licensure (RN-Preparation), 15 months, 56 semester credits 1st Year Summer SemesterGNUR 305: Patho/Pharm I GNUR 306: Found of Care Delivery/Health Promotion GNUR 307: Health & Physical Assessment GNUR 308: Clinical Practicum I GNUR 309: Prof Foundations & Principles of Leadership4 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 2 credits Fall SemesterGNUR 310: Scholarly Writing Concepts GNUR 311: Patho/Pharm II GNUR 314: Care of Chronic Conditions GNUR 315

  • The University holds as basic the safety and well-being of every person in the community. Students are therefore expected to demonstrate common sense and good judgment in all areas where safety, health and cleanliness are concerned.  The University prohibits activities that cause or threaten mental, emotional or physical harm, suffering or exhaustion; or which may cause damage or constitute a safety or health hazard for the university and/or its component parts, as well as for self and/or