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  • requires efforts towards the prevention of and response to sexual misconduct. Are Title IX, Clery Act, and VAWA all the same thing?No. The Clery Act is a federal law that requires colleges and universities that participate in the federal student financial aid programs to provide current and prospective students and employees, the public, and the Department of Education with crime statistics and information about campus crime prevention programs and policies. VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) is a

  • Refunds: Title IV/Institutional Financial Aid Refunds: Withdrawals Registration Process Religion Repeating Courses Roster: Administration Roster: Board of Regents Second Academic Dismissal Second Bachelor’s Degree Earn – Simultaneously Second Bachelor’s Degree Earned – Returning Students Sexual Misconduct Policy Social Work Sociology & Criminal Justice Statistics STEM Education Minor Student Life and Campus Resources Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act Time Limits Total Required Hours and

  • -granting institutions of higher education 0 Nation’s Congressional representatives 0 Elected officials nationwide Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Bar Association, National Science Foundation, American Medical Association, National Center for Education Statistics, National Association of Latino Elected Officials Chávez said she sought out and received support throughout her own educational journey, despite external challenges: a cultural background in which she says women’s ambitions were often

  • . Wurm – who teaches macroeconomics, money and banking, managerial economics and statistics at PLU – says he was drawn to the project for a variety of reasons. None of them had anything to do with an interest in golf. “I’m not a sports fan,” he admits. “I’ve played golf once or twice and I know now about as much about golf as I did before” doing the research. Wurm explains that he was eager to research the project purely because of the numerous, nuanced economic developments created by an event the

  • & Magnetism4PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism5PHYS 1544Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Mechanics4PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Mechanics5PHYS 1534Gen Ed (Natural World) Psychology4 or 5PSYC 1014Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Research4 or 5GENR 100TR4Elective Seminar4 or 5GENR 100TR4Elective Statistics4 or 5STAT 2314Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) [May not be used to fulfill the statistics requirement for degrees in psychology, sociology, social work or

  • & Magnetism4PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism5PHYS 1544Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Mechanics4PHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Physics C: Mechanics5PHYS 1534Gen Ed (Natural World) Psychology4 or 5PSYC 1014Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Research4 or 5GENR 100TR4Elective Seminar4 or 5GENR 100TR4Elective Statistics4 or 5STAT 2314Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) [May not be used to fulfill the statistics requirement for degrees in psychology, sociology, social work or

  • program was great, and I cherish it,” Potter said. Potter, a Financial Math major and a Statistics minor, says her dual athletic demands actually help her manage her packed life. “It is definitely a balancing act, but I think sports keeps my schedule more structured and helps even though I am more busy,” Potter said. During the summer off-season (for sports and studies), Potter worked as an intern at Liberty Mutual and will begin a full-time job at the Seattle insurance company upon graduation. It’s a

  • applied. PLU decided to invest a full-tuition Regents Scholarship in me. In May of 2015, I graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in mathematical economics, Bachelors of Science in psychology and a minor in statistics. I now am a Juris Doctorate candidate at the Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Why did you decide to attend law school? Not being able to find a skilled and affordable attorney during my first few years in the states made me realize something: the skilled weren’t

  • job offer when they graduate, according to statistics from the National Association of Colleges and Employers. Want to get involved and help PLU students launch their careers, just as Tisha Graham ’09 has done? Visit the Career Connections website to learn more about how you can help ensure student access to internships, job shadowing and career opportunities. If you’d like additional information, email career@plu.edu.

  • Green Solar Power4 Avery HergesheimerEmerald HillsBall Color Sorter5 Asher FriedmanSeaburyWhat Common Kitchen Substances Make Ice Melt Fastest?5 2023 AwardsSponsored by Ron Morris MD and Sarah BriehlCriteria: Outstanding Projects in each category Award is certificate and cash. The award value is shown by each name Category: Best Use of Research in the Biomedical, Bioengineering and Field of Statistics NameSchoolProjectGrade Vasanth Ramachandran $50BellarmineExamining the Trainability of VO2max