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university, some include field research, many have service-learning and/or internships opportunities, and much more. PLU financial aid can be applied to all featured and sponsored programs. For more information visit www.plu.edu/wang-center What kind of academic support is available outside the classroom?A number of campus offices offer free academic support to all undergraduate students at PLU. Whether students are struggling in a subject or wanting to enhance their academic performance and learning
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in conversation with a committee of faculty who support and guide them. Unlike in other majors, the requirements and learning outcomes for each individualized major are unique, proposed by the student and approved by faculty. How do I find out if this is right for me? Talk with your faculty advisors, or reach out to the program director for a conversation. We’ll discuss your academic interests, professional aspirations, and consider if an Individualized Major is right for you. Your advisor will
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Deanna Hobbs’s Story- Holden Village Political Science (Genocide Studies Minor)- Class of 2020 What she would like other students to know: Even though I participated in a domestic study away program, I still learned so much about myself, the community around me, and the world. Immersion learning doesn’t need to happen somewhere across the globe, it can happen in your own backyard. Being in the Cascades for a month with no access to cell service really challenged me to look at what I value in
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All Courses AICE 276 : Part-Time Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on a part-time basis, no less than two four-hour work periods per week. Intended for students who have not yet declared a major or for students seeking an exploratory experience. Requires the completion of a Learning Agreement in consultation with a faculty sponsor. (1 to 8) AICE 476 : Part-Time Advanced Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on a part-time basis, no less
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Listen Pacific Lutheran University Listen Play Video Home Forums Podcasts Videos Join Resources About Participate in a forum The Listen Forums are an extension of PLU’s Listen Campaign. The Listen Forums are campus wide conversations that engage community members in learning and dialogue about implicit biases, personal and community awareness, and understanding how behaviors influence workspaces, classrooms, and personal and professional relationships. The forums are designed as a space for
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Separate Subdivide Test Questions or comments? Please contact the Office of the Provost (253)535-7126 or provost@plu.edu Return to Learning Outcomes Resources
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, May 1, 2021 1:30-4:30 Why: To acquaint teachers and pre-service teachers of the new OSPI regulation and how to apply it to classroom teaching and learning. Co-sponsors: CIWA, WAFLT Clock Hours: 3 Registration link: https://forms.gle/65KnJefqLprQHcfx8 For more information, contact Dr. Marge Chow, mchow@cityu.edu CHONG WA EDUCATION SOCIETY WEST B READING AND WRITING WORKSHOP Worried about the WEST B Writing test? Need help with reading speed and comprehension? Don’t know the difference between
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rewarding part is the end-of-the-year showcases where the students share the work they have created over the years, and some of them even admit that they enjoyed learning in my class! What was your favorite part about majoring in English? My favorite part of majoring in English was the extremely talented and supportive professors and faculty that allowed me to develop my voice and craft. Without their support I would not be able to share the same fervor and excitement with the students I am currently
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considered a violation of this policy. The following are examples of conduct that could violate the Concern for Self and Others policy, but they are provided for illustration only and should not be considered all inclusive. In addition to incidents that obviously fit into this policy description such as threatening others or disrupting the safety and effectiveness of the residence hall living/learning environments, Concern for Self and Others is applied to incidents involving pranks, presence on rooftops
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. Open to all faculty/instructors and advisors. Registration is required. 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. | Navigating the use of Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning AI – Morken 103 Hauge Admin 101 & Zoom Facilitated by APIC (Academic Performance & Integrity Committee) and the Office of the Provost Join members of APIC and the Office of the Provost in a workshop on faculty and student use of AI, including ChatGPT. Facilitators will share sample syllabi language and course assignments. This workshop
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