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  • Finding Course Reserves & Lute Library Books You can search for everything by course and/or instructor or title by searching our catalog (link). What’s the Difference Between the Lute Library and Course Reserves?Course Reserves is the umbrella term for two services that provide students with access to materials that are shared. Lute Library (includes textbooks) Course Reserves (includes textbooks, films, etc.) For FacultySee the link below for instructions for faculty to add print and e

  • First-Year Admission Admission Decision Priority Dates PLU has four admission decision dates – October 15, November 15, December 15, and January 15. Students who complete their application materials prior to one of these dates can expect an admission decision and notification of academic scholarship eligibility prior to the next decision date. Can you still apply after January 15? Yes! Applications completed after January 15 will be reviewed on a rolling basis.Application ChecklistUndergraduate

  • of this webpage is to provide resources for procuring textbooks and other course materials for little or no cost. Lute Library & Course ReservesAn alternative to purchasing textbooks is to borrow them from the Lute Library & Course Reserves at the Circulation Desk in the Mortvedt Library.  Course materials at the Lute Library and Course Reserves are available for short term check out, for 2 hours to 24 hours. Check to see if your textbook is available at the Lute Library & Course Reserves.  Look

  • MarquezSarah SaavedraArianna Tunstall-McKinney “Homeless Rights are Human Rights: The Need for Accessible Public Restrooms” Karen Marquez “A Refugee Crisis: The Lack of Resources for Refugees During Resettlement” Sarah Saavedra “La Familia es Todo: The Harmful Effects on First-Generation Latinx Youth” Block Three 11:00 - 12:15 PMStephanie HallAriana SchieberAshley JohnsonLena FlanaganStephanie Hall “The Social Work Impact on Veterans and Their Mental Health” Ariana Schieber “Complexities Within Transracial

  • Start at North Seattle College and Finish Strong at PLUEach year, North Seattle College students transfer to Pacific Lutheran University to complete their Bachelor’s degree, with more than 40 academic programs from which to choose. Now is the time to apply. Finish strong at Pacific Lutheran University. Why attend PLU? Washington’s #1 Best Small College to Help Graduates Find Jobs (Zippia) 99% of PLU students receive financial aid More than 40 academic programs Class size average of 19 Generous

  • Start at Green River College and Finish Strong at PLUEach year, Green River College students transfer to Pacific Lutheran University to complete their Bachelor’s degree, with more than 40 academic programs from which to choose. Now is the time to apply. Finish strong at Pacific Lutheran University. Why attend PLU? Washington’s #1 Best Small College to Help Graduates Find Jobs (Zippia) 99% of PLU students receive financial aid More than 40 academic programs Class size average of 19 Generous

  • Start at South Seattle College and Finish Strong at PLUEach year, South Seattle College students transfer to Pacific Lutheran University to complete their Bachelor’s degree, with over 40 academic programs from which to choose. Now is the time to apply. Finish strong at Pacific Lutheran University. Why attend PLU? Washington’s #1 Best Small College to Help Graduates Find Jobs (Zippia) 99% of PLU students receive financial aid More than 40 academic programs Class size average of 19 Generous

  • Start at Seattle Central College and Finish Strong at PLUEach year, Seattle Central College students transfer to Pacific Lutheran University to complete their Bachelor’s degree, with over 40 academic programs from which to choose. Now is the time to apply. Finish strong at Pacific Lutheran University. Why attend PLU? Washington’s #1 Best Small College to Help Graduates Find Jobs (Zippia) 99% of PLU students receive financial aid More than 40 academic programs Class size average of 19 Generous

  • T.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum Alumni and Friends, The 2014-2015 academic year represents a year of new beginnings and successes for the Pacific Lutheran University Debate Team. We increased debate and discourse both at PLU and in the Northwest region, completing the second annual Ruth Anderson Public Debate and reviving the T.O.H. Karl Tournament. More than 46 Lutes participated in debate tournaments throughout the year as part of the PLU Debate Team. Director of Forensics Justin Eckstein led the

  • Lute Powered: MultiCare Health System PLU alumni Terri Card ’83, Mark Mariani ’98 and Leah Butters ‘15 serve at the Washington-based health care organization Posted by: Zach Powers / May 10, 2022 May 10, 2022 MultiCare Health System is a not-for-profit health care organization that’s been caring for communities in Washington state since the founding of Tacoma’s first hospital in 1882. MultiCare has grown from a Tacoma-centric, hospital-based organization into the largest, not-for-profit