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  • Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) Posted by: nicolacs / November 16, 2020 November 16, 2020 Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) Are you interested in pursuing a career in medicine, dentistry, or public health?  If so, please consider applying to the SHPEP at the University of Washington. SHPEP is a free six–week academic enrichment program with a goal of increasing the number of students from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds who pursue careers in

  • Health Insurance & Medical Information Health Insurance International Students will be enrolled in PLU’s International Student Health Insurance unless they submit proof of equivalent medical insurance that provides coverage in the United States. With PLU International Student Health Insurance, the PLU Health Services Clinic will be your primary care office where you can go for any health concerns. Health Services is located on campus and houses a very friendly, knowledgeable staff. How to Waive

  • EligibilityIn order to be considered for admission to the International Honors Program students must be admitted to the University and complete a separate application form.  All independently motivated students interested in an interdisciplinary education are eligible to apply:  applications are evaluated as a whole. Students with a 3.6 GPA and higher are encouraged to apply. To be considered for admission to the International Honors Program, complete the IHON online application form

  • OverviewFor over 40 years, Pacific Lutheran University has helped students translate their love of books into a life of books through an exciting professional career in publishing. One of the only such undergraduate programs in North America, PLU’s Publishing & Printing Arts (PPA) program is highly respected by employers for its combination of preprofessional skills and solid liberal arts education. This five-course (20-credit) interdisciplinary minor gives students a head start into the world

  • -white institution and Eurocentric curriculum had damaged her own cultural understanding due to lack of representation within textbooks or classroom leadership.“In middle school, I disassociated with being Asian. In high school, I had to work harder to be confident in my cultural identity,” Chan says. “I reflected on what I’d been through, the microaggressions that piled up.” Students asked if she ate dogs; a teacher asked her to contribute thoughts on China. The language arts curriculum presented

  • reflected in a more traditional major. Others want to study broadly across disciplines and don’t want to major in one area: we help you build connections between those courses. An individualized pathway is also an option for students who are returning to college. If you want to finish your degree without starting over, an individualized plan can help you do that in a purposeful way. Taking courses from across PLU’s offerings, students with individualized majors develop their expertise in conversation

  • has been on the forefront of recruiting Norwegian students to attend university in the U.S., and in 1984 PLU became one of only 15 universities in the U.S. approved to receive special scholarships for Norwegian business majors. PLU has cooperative agreements with 9 Norwegian universities. Charles Nelson, former registrar at PLU, was knighted by King Olav for his efforts in building that relationship.  On average, PLU has about 60 Norwegian citizens studying at PLU annually. At the same time, PLU

  • Native American and Indigenous Studies Program. Working with the Indigenous Peoples Club and with other university units, as well as with area communities and organizations, NAIS works to bring our students in contact with a wide variety of Indigenous thinkers, artists, community organizers and events, while also striving to build a sense of community for our students, faculty and staff. Upcoming events will be announced here, and through our Facebook group: PLU Native American and Indigenous

  • continuing students J-Term 1 to 5 – $108.00 per credit hour (students entering PLU 2020-21 and later) Please note: Figures listed with 2 asterisks (**) apply only to Continuing Students who entered PLU prior to the 2023-24 academic year. Credit by Examination Fee and Tuition Credit by Examination Fee and Tuition: Students are charged tuition (at the per semester hour tuition rate) for any credit by exam registration in addition to the fees listed below. Contact the Office of the Registrar for information

  • meaningfully engage with one another. Individuals awarded in the category of Care have demonstrated care for self and others, uplifting wellness, holistic health, and addressing inequities.  Individuals in the category of Leadership uplift those who recognize impact, engage respectfully and collaboratively with others, embrace equitable decision-making, and demonstrate courage to both speak up and listen. (all continuing students are eligible for these awards)PAST AWARD NOMINEES AND RECIPIENTS2024