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  • Classification of StudentsStudents may be granted regular or provisional admission to graduate programs, which may come with conditions. Some students may be granted admission with conditions. Students are also classified as full-time or part-time depending on their semester hours of enrollment. Regular Admission: Students who meet or exceed all program requirements for admission are eligible to be considered for admission as regular status students. Provisional Admission: Students who present

  • Holiday Music Events The end of the semester is always a busy period for our students. This year we’re grateful that we’re able to share our students’ hard work with the public with several live, in-person concert experiences in December. Keep reading for more information about what’s going… November 29, 2021

  • Processes, and Reaction Engineering to help prepare them for their graduate-level Chemical Engineering coursework. These pre-requisite courses can be taken concurrently with the rest of the PMP coursework so that their program completion is only delayed by one semester. This combined professional experience and advanced degree prepares students for success in diverse fields and positions in traditional and non-traditional chemical engineering-related sectors alike. In fact, our graduating 2019 class

  • February 28, 2008 Spring fair brings employers to campus Students can “take the next step” at the annual spring Career, Internship and Graduate Program Fair in the lower level of the University Center. At the fair, students network with potential employers, as well as learn more about career and internship opportunities, and the requirements of local graduate programs. Employers attend the fair with the intent to hire employees and interns, and they are open to those who lack experience, said

  • FUTURE LUTES OF COLOR - LUTE LIFE DAYS MARCH 15 & APRIL 10 Designed specifically for our admitted students of color, Future Lutes of Color – Lute Life Day is a unique way for students to build community with one another while experiencing first-hand the resources and intentional spaces at PLU that center, celebrate, and work for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS). The day will include activities to meet and connect with current students and potential future classmates, and you’ll also

  • . That self exploration informs how Davidson educates her bilingual students, who take the “Spanish for Heritage Speakers” courses she launched at PLU. All of them grew up speaking Spanish at home. “Each family has a different dynamic,” Davidson said. “In some homes, they speak all in Spanish, but in most, you might speak Spanish to grandma, code-switch between English and Spanish with your parents, and speak Spanglish and English with your siblings.” During a recent discussion with the spring

  • undergraduate enrollment if entering as a first year student, provided the student maintains Satisfactory Academic Progress. Students entering PLU with accepted credit hours earned at another school will have the number of semesters of PLU gift assistance prorated according to the following: Entering PLU with: Will be eligible for up to:    0-29 cumulative credits    8 semesters of PLU gift assistance   30+ cumulative credits    6 semesters of PLU gift assistance Students admitted as first year students

  • to motivate community colleges and universities in the U.S to get the word out about the Affordable Care Act and provide students with health insurance literacy, as well as opportunities to enroll in health insurance plans. At PLU, the Health Center provides the Wellness Access Plan to domestic, international, graduate and undergraduate students enrolled at the university. Students who take advantage of the plan have access to free exams for athletics, employment and travel purposes. The Health

  • with state-of-the-art equipment and spaces that encourage learning, innovative thinking and idea sharing to position students for success. Give to Teaching Spaces Support student learning within and beyond the conventional classroom, and bolster faculty development, fostering innovative teaching techniques and providing opportunities for students to gain real-world experience. Give to Student LearningChallenge Details All new donations tied to the Student Success Challenge that are made or

  • Pacific Lutheran University does not permit wagering or games of chance on campus or at scheduled events off campus.  Recognized student clubs and organizations are authorized to conduct events that include raffles, casino activities and auctions, provided participants do not pay for participation and the event is approved by the Campus Life (CL) Office.  Students planning fundraising activities need to request permission from the CL Office and meet with CL staff to review compliance with PLU