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  • Student (F-1/J-1) status at PLU. Visitor’s full name, date of birth and relationship to you Purpose of the visit (To do sightseeing and/or to attend your commencement;  for commencement, make sure to include date). Where visitors will be staying during the visit. Itinerary details and the length of time they will be visiting, if known. Example Letter templates For regular visit For graduation visit Additional Tips If there are multiple visitors, you can write a separate letter for each visitor or

  • challenges. College is a time for personal growth, learning, and self-knowledge, but it isn’t always easy. Some students need a place to develop coping skills for social, academic, and personal growth. Other students face more complex problems like anxiety, depression, and similar concerns. The team of licensed psychologists and mental health counselors at the Counseling Center are well prepared to help you make the most of your educational experience. All services are provided at no charge for students

  • Posted on November 20, 2017October 31, 2018 How Mexico slowly, but surely, began to change my life Oaxaca has opened an amazing amount of doors for me and I cannot be more grateful. What this program entails and the time I have spent here have made me reconsider my vocational and educational goals. I am confused as to where I stand and to who I now am, but in the best way … Continue reading How Mexico slowly, but surely, began to change my life

  • with Jp Avila as a first-year but like anything, your interests build up over time, and they materialize before you realize was is happening. I think a keen interest in architecture, legos, and looking at old labels from my dad’s beer bottle collection as a kid probably had something to do with it. What do you remember most about your time at PLU? There are so many great memories, and I could never pick just one. Toga parties in Hinderlie. Spending hours in the studio in Ingram. Spending hours in

  • matched one-on-one with an alumni mentor who is currently working in your field of interest Easily schedule informational interviews or a job shadow with alumni working locally, nationally, and abroad Make connections in LuteLink Parker-Dewey LOOKING FOR A PAID INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY THAT DOESN’T REQUIRE A LOT OF TIME? Parker-Dewey can help you find micro-internships, which are great for students looking for ways to get hands-on professional experience, but don’t have time to commit to a semester-long

  • Transportation to Pacific Lutheran University Lunch/snacks Check into residence hall and get PLU ID card Welcome Dinner September 2 – 4: Orientation and English proficiency testing Shopping trip(s) September 5 – 6: Free time and option PLU social activities September 7: Labor Day (holiday in the United States) – free time September 9 – 11: Orientation and English language instruction Visits to PLU departments like Outdoor Recreation and services like the Library Trip to downtown Tacoma for the farmer’s

  • are commonly referred to as IRBs (Institutional Review Boards).submit Already know how to submit? Submit all HPRB proposals via our online system, Mentor. Be sure to use the newest versions of our templates.QI? Nursing faculty check here for QI info First time submitting to the HPRB?Use our Step-by-Step guide.Step 1: Check if you need HPRB review Step 2: Complete required online training (CITI) Step 3: Understand the basics of the HPRB process Step 4: Understand methodological issues that impact

  • General All employees whose exposures equal or exceed an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA) of 85 dBA will be tested annually. The program will be provided at no cost to employees and may utilize an outside source to perform the actual tests. Audiometric tests will be performed by a licensed or certified audiologist, otolaryngologist, or other qualified physician, or by a technician who is certified by the council of accreditation in occupational hearing conservation. Washington Audiology

  • time serving as chair of the Board of Regents, it is clear that PLU is committed to speaking the language and building a community around students treading new ground. The university boasts a campus concentrated with staff and faculty who share stories similar to mine — offering representation for first-in-the-family Lutes who are products of their past, an aggregate of the advantages and the adversity that accompany their experiences. This edition of ResoLute celebrates the value of first

  • Four Heroes Elementary in Lakewood, WA through a science lab experiment. Grasping pipettes and syringes, students measure out precise amounts of water in proportions that represent Earth’s water resources. A small plastic bottle with 100 milliliters of water represents all the water on the planet, while increasingly smaller amounts measured into other bottles stand for salt water, fresh water and other categories. By the time students measure the proportion of Earth’s water found in the air and