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  • Scroll through to check out some of our accolades below!

    Working at PLU - It's More Than a JobHere you will find opportunities to become part of a remarkable community working together to fulfill the university’s mission of “educating students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other persons, for the community and for the earth.” More than 800 employees at PLU hold positions as faculty members, academic and administrative staff, including trades and support services.Watch ``Why PLU?`` to Learn More×Pacific Lutheran

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    PLU Mission PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care — for other people, for their communities and for the Earth. Quick Facts 2,797 Students 2401 Undergraduates and 348 Graduates 81.7% Retention Rate Retention rate: Fall 2023 first-year students, measuring their return for the second year, reflects our commitment to student engagement and success. It improved from 79.3% for fall 2022 first-year students compared to 77.6% in the previous fall

  • The mission of Residential Life is to create a safe, inclusive residence hall experience that supports PLU students’ belonging, learning, and enjoyment while empowering them to positively serve

    Campus Life Mission StatementThe vision of Campus Life is to create opportunities and environments that: Inspire and cultivate joy Champion equity and justice Enrich authentic growth Care for Well being Campus Life fulfills our vision through our mission: Campus Life seeks to engage students in co-creating and sustaining radically inclusive communities of belonging, learning, and leadership – for the students and the intersecting communities in which we are rootedResidential Life Statement of

  • The Student Life Division is composed of several departments & teams, each of whom play a role in supporting student learning, wellbeing, and overall thriving at PLU through programs and

    includes: Community Spaces Programs DJS Clubs & Leadership Advocacy & Support Hospitality Services & Campus RestaurantsHSCR includes: Meal Plans On-Campus Restaurants Catering Event Services Wellbeing Services & ResourcesWSR includes: Health, Counseling, & TimelyMD Accessibility & Accommodations Student Care Network Dean of Student’s Office (SR&R) Office for Diversity, Justice, & SustainabilityOffice for DJS includes: Diversity & Inclusion Strategic Plan Retention & Progression Student Life Signature

  • The General Interest Clubs and Organizations are designed for the students looking to engage in their hobbies and interests with other individuals and explore their passion in depth.

    @plu.eduNā Hoaloha O Hawai’i (NHOH)Description: Nā Hoaloha O Hawai’i is a club that seeks to promote the Aloha Spirit and the diverse cultures of Hawai’i and its’ people through service projects, social events, and educational club meetings. At Pacific Lutheran University, we hope to spread attitudes of Aloha through service and leadership within the community and provide opportunities for students to socialize and be a part of your home away from home. You do not need to be from Hawai’i to join our

  • TACOMA, WASH. (June 24, 2016)- As Hannah Park poses for a few quick photos outside the main office of Franklin Pierce High School, it seems she is well-liked by everyone in the close-knit community. “Hey Hannah, should you be in class?” a staff member playfully…

    -knit community.“Hey Hannah, should you be in class?” a staff member playfully asks. “It’s alright, it’s my free period,” Park responds cheerfully. “Wow Hannah, you’re famous!” calls out a classmate, nodding toward the camera. Park’s involvement at Franklin Pierce was broad and extensive. During her senior year alone, she served as the president of school’s Future Business Leaders of America chapter, treasure of senior class leadership, editor of the Key Club Social Bulletin and vice president of

  • What if, by donating just an hour of your time, you could change someone’s life. Twenty years ago, while still attending her Central California high school, Kristina Garabedian heard about a pastor’s intriguing invitation. The pastor asked church members to reach under the pews and…

    blankets that keep kids comfortable and warm.” At PLU, Garabedian learned skills she uses today – in speaking, organizing, communicating, managing logistics and leadership – while working as a tour guide for the Office of Admission, and with the Youth Leadership Institute. “All of those skills benefit you in the workplace,” she says. Shoebox Sharing Around the World Today, Garabedian’s organization makes over 600 fleece blankets for children annually — and next year, the organization will celebrate its

  • A master's degree, in any major, from a regionally accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher For Ed.D.

    Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership A master’s degree, in any major, from a regionally accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher For Ed.D. plus Superintendent Credential: Valid Washington State teaching, administrator, or ESA certificate Three years of building or district level leadership experience For Superintendent to Ed.D.: Washington State Superintendent Certificate completed at a Professional Educator Standards Board approved superintendent program

  • The first year experience is a sequence of courses designed to help you develop the skills necessary to be a successful college student and a thoughtful, engaged and caring member of society.

    “Privacy and Surveillance.” Professors from every academic college teach in the program, giving you a strong introduction to the liberal arts. Whatever your interests, you can find a home for yourself among the many themes offered.PLU's Mission Statement“PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other persons, for the community and for the earth.”Quick Links Academic Calendar

  • PLU Army ROTC is the educational opportunity of a lifetime, and it may be right for you! To Qualify, You Must: Be a U.S.

    Your previous military experience will take you far, and ROTC classes and leadership labs will help develop you into a stronger leader. If you’re interested in becoming an Army Officer, contact the Scholarship and Enrollment Officer at 253-535-8740 or rotc@plu.edu.