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  • courses carefully selected from a variety of Humanities, Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary programs, and works in collaboration with local Indigenous communities and institutions to create a space for Indigenous academic knowledge and inquiry. Students work with each other and with members of Indigenous communities to develop understandings and relationships that can complement a variety of majors. NAIS strives for learning that transcends the boundaries and dynamics of the classroom. Here

  • more than just a classroom education. The marketing program is designed to provide students with a focused knowledge of marketing and its role in society. Marketing students are required to complete courses in consumer behavior, marketing research, marketing management as well as one other marketing elective. In addition, students will participate in several service-learning projects throughout the marketing curriculum solving real-world problems for local businesses and/or nonprofit organizations

  • obligated to work if they’ve been awarded Work Study, Work Study awards don’t interfere with eligibility to receive other scholarships and grants, and, unlike loans, the award does not have to be repaid. How do I get placed in my Work Study job?Students with Work Study are not placed in positions. You still need to apply for jobs and be selected from the pool of applicants. Staff in Alumni & Student Connections are available to help students with resumes, job applications, and interviews. Jobs available

  • attend unaccompanied.Volunteer The Parkland Literacy Center supports students from our community (currently Franklin Pierce and Bethel School Districts) by providing them assistance with their studies. The PLC is specifically committed to helping students succeed in several contexts: 1) AVID and AP coursework and exams, 2) the World Language Credit for Proficiency Assessment (STAMP test), 3) effective writing in any course, as well as SAT and college prep. Our tutors are all volunteers who work

  • virtual appointment at the appointed time. For Support During a Break or Closure (available 24-hours a day) Lute Telehealth – 24/7/365 online and telephone access to medical and mental health services.  Please use Lute Telehealth services as needed during a university closure. This free service is available to all currently enrolled students (use your PLU credentials to sign in).  Lute Telehealth is also a great option for students with unusual or tight schedules. Use it to connect with a counselor

  • Board. Students will need to upload a resume to the Opportunities Board in order to view application requirements and apply for jobs.Student LoginMeet with an AdvisorStudents can schedule in-person and phone appointments with our Career Peer Advisors to get help writing a resume or cover letter. Career Advisors are available by appointment to explore career paths, prepare for interviews, and discuss internships with students and alumni.Learn MoreWork StudyWork study is a financial aid benefit which

  • Welcome to Lutes Commute!“Lutes Commute” is the commuter student learning community at PLU. Lutes Commute is committed to providing and advocating for programs and services that meet the diverse interests and needs of commuter and off campus students in order to best support them in achieving their goals. While the Lutes Commute Learning Community spans throughout the entirety of the Puget Sound area, our physical space is hosted in the CAVE during the weekdays (visit the CAVE page to see the

    Commuter & Transfer Student Connections
    Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • School of Business Student Clubs The School of Business is home of some of the most active and dynamic student clubs, which are open to all students interested in business. Honor societies are available for those who are majoring in the School of Business. PLU School of Business Ambassadors PLU School of Business Ambassadors (SoBA) is a highly selective group of undergraduate students who work with the Dean and Undergraduate Director to promote the school’s programs, activities, and services

  • School of Business Student Clubs The School of Business is home of some of the most active and dynamic student clubs, which are open to all students interested in business. Honor societies are available for those who are majoring in the School of Business. PLU School of Business Ambassadors PLU School of Business Ambassadors (SoBA) is a highly selective group of undergraduate students who work with the Dean and Undergraduate Director to promote the school’s programs, activities, and services

  • Anytime Counseling: Lute Telehealth Comes to PLU Posted by: Zach Powers / February 5, 2020 February 5, 2020 By Lora ShinnGuest Writer for Marketing & CommunicationsSince 2014 there’s been a remarkable 35 percent increase in public university students receiving mental health treatment, according to an original survey conducted by The Associated Press in December 2019. However, few universities can keep up with demand — even with licensed counselors on hand. At some universities, it may take