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  • requirements. If you are a student currently enrolled at a community college and are considering transferring to PLU, we recommend that you consult the following  interactive equivalency guide to ensure that you are taking the correct courses for your intended major. For example, BIOL 211,212 and 213 at Pierce College in Puyallup is equivalent to BIOL 225 and 226 at PLU.Biology Courses Take the following two introductory courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution

  • requirements. If you are a student currently enrolled at a community college and are considering transferring to PLU, we recommend that you consult the following  interactive equivalency guide to ensure that you are taking the correct courses for your intended major. For example, BIOL 211,212 and 213 at Pierce College in Puyallup is equivalent to BIOL 225 and 226 at PLU.Biology Courses Take the following two introductory courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution

  • , funding to cover room, board and incidental expenses, and Accident & Sickness Health Insurance   2) Fulbright Study/Research: Academic OR Creative and Performing Arts Available in 150 or more countries, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for individually designed research projects and study opportunities. Through engagement in a host community, awardees will interact with their hosts on a one-to-one basis in an atmosphere of openness, academic integrity, and intellectual freedom

  • tools into their curriculum to enhance student learning.In the fall of 2018, the Lab Directors began to reach out to the campus community by organizing workshops. Event after event, the DHLab gained traction. By the fall of 2019, the DHLab had seven new digital projects under development in different courses, many of which are still ongoing.When asked for three words to describe the DHLab, Dr. Ramos chose Inquiry, Collaboration, and Development. She explained that all work made in the lab starts

  • proactive as opposed to reactive.” Jacynda Woodman-Ross, Advocacy Intern at the Women’s Center and member of the class of 2017, said this campaign is important to create a safe community. Last year, when Woodman-Ross first came to college, her mom gave her pepper spray. “I don’t really want that to be the common culture on college campuses—especially not at PLU,” she said. “I love PLU.” She also said that as a community we all could do better. “[People need to] understand that it is on us to end sexual

  • funded by the Loren J. and MaryAnn W. Anderson Global Scholarship Endowment Fund Mary Elaine and Erling Anderson Scholarship Tom and Kathryn Anderson Endowed Scholarship Vivian L. Anderson Endowed Gap Scholarship William and Jeanie Anderson Endowed Scholarship Olive Anderson-Aust and Gerald Aust Endowed Scholarship Faye M. Anderson-Van Beek Endowed Scholarship for Community and Volunteer Service Andrews Family Endowed Scholarship Ruth Anenson Memorial Scholarship Ankrim-Miller Endowed Scholarship

  • Earn a Bachelor of Applied Science and transfer directly to a PLU graduate programRTC to PLUPLU graduate programs welcome Renton Technical College Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree graduates to move to the next level. Find out moreTCC to PLUPLU graduate programs welcome Tacoma Community College Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree graduates to move to the next level. Find out moreHighline to PLUPLU graduate programs welcome Highline College Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree

  • , care for others, global perspectives, and thoughtful service to the common good. Your collective support for the PLU community forms a lasting impact. Thank you! Gratefully, Allan Belton President

  • Holi Celebration (Spring 2023) Religious and Spiritual Diversity at PLUBecause PLU is a university rooted in the tradition of Lutheran Higher Education we value religious and spiritual diversity, engagement, learning and connection with our neighbor. We encourage students, faculty and staff to participate in  experiences of religious and spiritual diversity on campus and in our community. For a Lutheran perspective on Religious and Spiritual Diversity work: Why Interfaith Work is Not a Luxury

  • removes drainage processes, and affects wildlife as well. Restoring this watershed would benefit ecosystems and the community who will be here for years to come. Thank you, Nathan Buegler