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  • social security card. The full list of acceptable documentation is included in the I-9. Students are limited to working no more than 19 hours per week while school is in session. Campus jobs are available on a first-come, first-served basis. You can find postings for open positions on the Student Employment website. They are convenient, do not require transportation, and usually offer flexible schedules. Direct Deposit is the University’s preferred method of payment and is managed in the Payroll

  • PLU Chemistry Department Student AwardsCongratulations to all of our students over the years who have received Chemistry Department awards and scholarships!   Select a year from the table below to view a compilation of award records since 2000.    Of course there are many others who received awards before the records in this table!  Congratulations to all of the recipients over the years.   And to all of our graduates, it has been our privilege to teach you.  We are proud that you are graduates

  • Get Involved!Most CMDA students are involved in at least one co-curricular activity. Activities provide students with valuable experiences to help learn skills, build confidence, and gain marketable experience. Most activities are open to every PLU student, regardless of major, and do not require that the student have previous experience. All it takes is a willingness to learn and the enthusiasm to participate.MediaLabMediaLab is an award-winning student media organization, which recruits

  • What is the Student Transit Benefit?The PLU Student Transit Benefit offers students the opportunity to purchase a $15 Pierce County ORCA Card from the Lute Locker. This card will allow students to travel by bus for unlimited rides anywhere within Pierce County between September 2023-August 2024. This is a pilot program for the 2023-2024 school year funded by the DJS fee. There will be 250 cards available this year on a first come, first serve basis. Depending on the purchase and usage data

  • programs, campaigns and celebrations including identity retreats, cultural celebrations, and DJS workshops and dialogues. Additionally, serve as the student coordinator for a specific Center for DJS program/project. 2023-2024 projects include: Active Bystander & Consent (ABC) –coordinate consent and bystander intervention campaigns for education and dialogue in classrooms, residence halls, and other campus spaces. Sista* Circle – Coordinate biweekly gatherings for womxn, nonbinary, femme, and trans

  • Welcome!Thanks for visiting the PLU Environmental Studies Student Opportunity page. We will use this page to gather a range of opportunities of interest to our students. Note: We try to remain current, but some opportunities here will be out of date. Use this site to find relevant employers and graduate schools, and to identify the types of opportunities that might be available to you! You can always access a lengthy list of current opportunities at PLU Career Connections’ website. You can also

  • Student SupportCare resources to support students in and out of the classroom.OAAAccessibility and AccommodationLearn MoreWSRWellbeing Services and ResourcesLearn MoreCSSCenter for Student SuccessLearn MoreSCNStudent Care NetworkLearn MoreStudent Care Resource Faculty and Staff Guide to Helping Students in DistressThis tool is to help you make decisions in those critical times facing a student in distress. It is grouped by type of incident, then offers FACTS, what to DO, and what to AVOID in

  • Student ResourcesCheck out some of the scholarships, distinctions, and opportunities that can help you further your education in French & Francophone Studies. Consult with faculty for more information. Scholarships for French Study The Seattle-Nantes Scholarship Program https://www.seattle-nantes.org/scholarships Washington Association for Language Teaching Scholarships https://waflt.wildapricot.org/Student-Scholarships-&-Contests Additional Resources Language Resource Center Kreidler Global

  • Student ResourcesGender, Sexuality, and Race Studies students pursue careers in law, advocacy, counseling, education, international policy, health, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, public administration, and history–among many others. Click on the links below to read what graduates from our program have to say about how their degrees prepared them for their careers! (Note that the GSRS Program was the Women’s and Gender Studies (WMGS) Program through the end of Spring 2020.) By

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