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  • (discontinued as of AY 23-24)The daily walk-in hour has been discontinued as of the 2023-24 academic year due to lack of use of it’s original function as a time for student consultation with a clinician. Students seeking urgent and/or same-day services should use TimelyCare “Talk Now” services for quick and immediate crisis triage and care.  Click “Urgent / Same-Day Options” tab above for more details.Quick Links Counseling Services Scope of Care Brief Therapy Q & A

  • , and promotes aging in place. Rental AssistanceThe Pierce County Rental Assistance Program has stopped accepting applications.  A new program will be launched in 2023, with new criteria and applications. Resources Please see the Rental Assistance Program’s webpage for updates & to check the status of current applications. Facing Eviction? Visit Pierce County’s Eviction Updates page for a list of current resources and programs. Energy Assistance Program Structure The Low-Income Home Energy

  • Academic Integrity Policy Academic integrity is honesty concerning all aspects of academic performance. www.plu.edu/student-code-of-conduct/ Accommodations of Persons with Disabilities Policy In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Washington Law Against Discrimination (ADA), PLU will not discriminate against any student, applicant or employee because of the presence of a mental or physical disability. www.plu.edu/student-code-of-conduct/ www.plu.edu/oaa

  • graduate, discovered her passion for archaeology early. “Ever since I can remember—ever since my family can remember—I’ve been obsessed with it,” Hunt said from her hometown of Anchorage. “I would watch National Geographic constantly and tear apart the magazines and put them in a special binder.” She pursued her passion through two years at another (ahem) western Washington university but briefly changed course when she was told her dreams were silly. As a result, she dipped into the Classics sphere

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Cover Story By Barbara Clements RESOLUTE Managing Editor EL LIMONAL, Nicaragua—The phrase “adapt or die” comes to mind. T he thermometer is hopping between 100 and 110 degrees in a church courtyard in El Limonal, Nicaragua, and who knows how hot it is underneath the harlequin-patterned tarp. In an effort to cut down the heat, someone scavenged a parachute that gives a big-top feel to the construction site where a

  • The annual Lutheran Studies Conference provides an opportunity for the university, the larger community, and persons from diverse religious and humanistic viewpoints to explore particular and pressing issues within the thoughtful and generous milieu of Lutheran higher education. Each conference welcomes scholars, artists, and religious leaders whose expertise is offered in an engaging and thought-provoking manner. As a university of the church, PLU promotes the 500 year Lutheran tradition of

  • Pacific Lutheran University Statement on PrivacyPLU has an interest in ensuring that the privacy of all of its students, faculty and staff is respected, and that no activities interfere with education, research or residential life. PLU is private property. However, some common areas of the campus typically are open to visitors. These areas include the Anderson University Center and its public eating areas, Mortvedt Library, outdoor touring areas, and locations to which the public has been

  • Withdrawal From a Single Course Tuition and fees will not be refunded for single course withdrawals occurring after the last day to add/drop without fee for a semester/term. These dates are listed in the important dates area on the Office of the Registrar webpage. If the student does not wish to continue a course after the add/drop period, the student must withdraw from the course by completing the Course Withdrawal form on the Registrar’s webpage. Full Withdrawal Students who wish to withdraw

  • consider selecting 8 hours from Economic principles, Business principles, and Communication principles to expand their interdisciplinary knowledge. However, up to 8 credits can be co-enrolled (double-dipped) between the Innovation Studies minor and other majors or minors on campus. "The Innovation Studies program held its first PLUreka innovation challenge in Morken Hall in April 2023." Economic principles (4 credits from the following): ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics ECON 111: Principles of

  • Past Powell-Heller Holocaust Conferences 2023 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationIn this conference our speakers will be exploring the under-researched experience of Jews living on the continent of Africa and how World War II and antisemitic policies impacted those communities. It will also delve into the Jewish refugee experience, Jewish-Muslim relations in African countries, and how the legacy of colonialism intersects with genocide. Keynote speakers’ information will be