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  • 501 (c) (3) form obtained from that organization. Solicitations, Donations or In-Kind ContributionsAsking for funds or donations of goods or services either for internal organizational use, activity, or in support of an approved internal or external fundraiser. The following policy provides a means for recognized student organizations to occasionally solicit funds or contributions (in contrast with conducting a fundraising activity or event) from students, faculty/staff, alumni, individuals who

  • feature tribal leaders from Washington state, the Dakotas Read Next Lutes learn about law enforcement, policing issues in the U.S. COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June

  • program, answer their questions, and provide support and encouragement. Timeline: Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis with the first review of applications beginning March 10, 2021 and application closing on April 2, 2021. Summer Academy Dates: Monday, June 28 – Friday, August 6, 2021 Eligibility Requirements: MCAT Have taken the MCAT but not scored well Plan to take for the first time in 1-6 months of the Summer Academy end date Plan to apply to medical school for either the Entering

  • so many news things this year and revitalized what student media means at PLU,” Lund said. “I’m excited for the upcoming years to really perfect what we started.” Mast Media placed as finalists in two Mark of Excellence awards from the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ): Mast TV staff as the finalist for Best Newscast and the second issue of Mast Magazine as a finalist for Best Student Magazine. Mast Media was awarded Best Online Breaking News from sophomore Matthew Salzano’s piece “No

  • Birth Control What PLU offers: Counseling regarding what type of birth control method is best for you Free condoms Emergency Contraception/morning after pill (NextChoice $15, Ella $37) Learn more here: Emergency Contraception Birth control pills & injections (about $18/month, 3 months for $40) How Do I Take Them?Take 1 pill every day, at the same time of day. Birth control pills only work if you take them every day. If you miss a day, use a backup method.What if I Miss a Day?If you miss 1 or

  • Birth ControlWhat PLU offers: Counseling regarding what type of birth control method is best for you Free condoms Emergency Contraception/morning after pill (Plan B $20, Ella $20) Learn more here: Emergency Contraception Birth control pills & injections (about $18/month, 3 months for $40) How Do I Take Them?Take 1 pill every day, at the same time of day. Birth control pills only work if you take them every day. If you miss a day, use a backup method.What if I Miss a Day?If you miss 1 or more

  • knowledge. PLU students and employees may download free anti-virus software, recommended by I&TS Staff for their personal computers. It is important to keep the software up-to-date with regular anti-virus updates to the software. If the individual already has purchased reliable anti-virus software, it must continue to be updated regularly. Specific Consequences for Non-compliance with This Policy 1st Incident If a computer is found to contain a virus, the computer will be temporarily removed from the

  • to social work after my first social work course. The class was FYEP (First Year Experience) Social Work 101. I have no idea what made me switch, but I just loved the work we read about and the people we got to talk to about their careers. 6. What are your plans after graduation? I plan to get a Master of Social Work down the line, and hopefully work in macro practice, maybe creating or advocating for legislation to better support the marginalized groups of the U.S. 7. I understand you have a

  • Vacation Policy Revised November 2023 Purpose The university encourages time off from work for change of pace and relaxation. For this purpose only, the university provides eligible employees with vacation leave benefits. Accumulated vacation time is not a form of wages or other cash compensation. This benefit will not be paid as extra hours if you work a normal workweek. Eligibility All staff members in regular “with benefits” appointments of half-time (.5 FTE) or more begin accumulating

  • The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities works to create educational processes to support the mission of student development. There are several different processes the SRR office coordinates. These processes are intended to provide that all students (whether making a complaint or responding to it) are treated in a manner which is fundamentally fair in accordance with the procedures developed by the University. Rights For StudentsBoth the complaining student (“Complainant”) and