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  • STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Get InvolvedThe college experience is about getting involved. No other time in your life are you saturated with so many diverse ideas, perspectives, lifestyles, and goals. PLU gives you many tools to get involved, whether it’s in service, leadership, activism, learning, health, or just for fun! Continue to pursue those things you’re already passionate about and branch out into areas previously uncharted. 60+ clubs and organizations 40+ intramural leagues 1,000

  • challenge are crucial to preparation for the study of law. However, pre-law students are also advised to take courses, chosen in consultation with the pre-law advisor, that will help them to identify, develop, and explore perspectives on the character of U.S. law. Courses in U.S. government and history, judicial and legislative processes, research materials and methods, and internships may be particularly useful in this regard. Finally, students with an interest in the law are encouraged to participate

  • I had, started a research organization with a friend of mine and looked at sense of belonging for PLU students. That led to my first time ever being on a plane and culminated in me presenting at two conferences and leading one in Indiana. Around that same time one of my mentors suggested I go to a meeting on campus about mental health care and chemical dependency that was being put on by the county council. There I fell in love with local politics and my majors were cemented and led to me

  • I had, started a research organization with a friend of mine and looked at sense of belonging for PLU students. That led to my first time ever being on a plane and culminated in me presenting at two conferences and leading one in Indiana. Around that same time one of my mentors suggested I go to a meeting on campus about mental health care and chemical dependency that was being put on by the county council. There I fell in love with local politics and my majors were cemented and led to me

  • (WISHES) was administered to all PLU students for the first time in September 2023. This survey “provides colleges and universities with timely and actionable data to adapt and improve institutional norms, structures, and processes, to enable all students to thrive and flourish.”  2,737 invitations were sent out to all of our undergraduate and graduate students. We received 342 responses, or about 12.5%. We’ve summarized the results in the following document: PLU WISHES Survey: Fall 2023      

  • phase of life. Career services positions students to succeed by linking them to the right resources, advisors, opportunities, and employers. Wild Hope Vocation: Being called into relationship with others to promote human and ecological flourishing. Center for Student Success The Center for Student Success (CSS) is a campus-wide network of units dedicated to helping students succeed at PLU. back to top Essentials Show more information about these links News PLU News documents the good work Lutes are

  • :30-2:45 pm: Break 2:45-3:45 pm: Roundtable with current students:  How I organized my application, and how I decided where to apply? 3:45-4:30 pm: Workshop 2:  Maximizing your impact–personal statements and letters. 4:30-5:00 pm: Questions & Answers, Instructions for signing up for future drop-in sessions and contacts. This is a great opportunity for students interested in applying to graduate school in Physics to learn more about the application process. Students should apply at the link to

  • just be the right fit for him – specifically considering the prestige of PLU’s School of Business. Plus it didn’t hurt that he’d actually get to interact with the faculty. “The relationships with the professors is close, there’s access and availability,” Thompsen said. “You don’t see that happen everywhere.” Thompsen was an international student, but the school had, and has maintained an international feel, he said. It’s not just about students from around the world attending the school, but also

  • major event, filling both Olson Auditorium and Memorial Gymnasium, and about 25 PLU staff members—from the Division of Natural Sciences and other departments—volunteer each year, along with members of the community. “This is the Olympics of MESA,” says J.R. Nobles, director of Tacoma/South Puget Sound MESA at PLU. “This is what our students have worked for all year long, to show off everything they’ve learned.” Denner has a lot of learning to show off—although he definitely is not the showy type

  • Partnerships and Professional Development (PPD) is a department within the Department of Education focusing on professional development and continuing education for in-service teachers and administrators. Our mission, goals and participant outcomes are listed below.Mission:Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care— for other people, for their communities and for the Earth.Questions?Phone: 253-535-8790 Fax: 253-535