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Pacific Lutheran University is committed to providing equal opportunity in employment and in education for all members of the University community without regard to an individual’s race, color, creed, religion, gender, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, marital status, sexual orientation or any other status protected by law. This equal opportunity policy shall apply to all aspects of employment, including hiring, compensation, benefits, transfers, promotions, training
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and employment at PLU: Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Inquiries concerning the application of these laws (and their accompanying regulations) to this university may be referred to: • For matters relating to employment policies and practices, promotions, fringe benefits, training, and grievance procedures for all staff employed by the university, contact Human Resources, Pacific
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to our Opportunities Board within one to two business days. Contact UsContact us to learn more about posting jobs and internships, speaking to students, or hosting student for a tour and info session at your office. career@plu.edu 253-535-7415US News & World Report’s Best Universities in the West consistently ranks PLU in the top 15, and recently was named fourth in the West for Best Colleges for Veterans. 44 different majors and 54 minors Well-rounded education is integrated in liberal arts
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world into a more whole and peaceful existence. Each time I studied away I was able to learn and grow from developing relationships with the people who live there.” He studied away in the Balkans, Italy, too. After graduation, he joined the Peace Corps and went to Comoros on East Africa’s coast. The country has three islands and about half the population lives below the poverty line. Poor healthcare, education and a rising population are major contributing factors. “I loved my Peace Corps experience
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how we can make this fragmented world into a more whole and peaceful existence. Each time I studied away I was able to learn and grow from developing relationships with the people who live there.” He studied away in the Balkans, Italy, too. After graduation, he joined the Peace Corps and went to Comoros on East Africa’s coast. The country has three islands and about half the population lives below the poverty line. Poor healthcare, education and a rising population are major contributing factors
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April 2008 Accreditation Report April 2008 Evaluator’s Report October 2009 Focused Interim Report October 2009 Evaluator’s Report March 2011 Year One Written Report March 2011 Year One Peer Evaluation Report March 2014 Year Three Report March 2014 Year Three Peer Evaluation Report NWCCU Standards of Accreditation 2019 Year One Authorization Letter 2020 PLU Distance Education Authorization Letter 2021 Mid-Cycle Report 2021 Mid-Cycle Evaluation 2021 Commission Letter
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Nomination Committee of the Alumni Board met in the spring to select this year’s award recipients. Know a great alum who should be considered for an award? Nominate them today! Jen (Smith) Cohen '94 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNA AWARD Jen (Smith) Cohen ’94 puts students first in her role as University of Washington Athletic Director – a job she has held since 2016. “There is nothing more rewarding than helping people become better versions of themselves through education, leadership and sports,” she said. As a
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Care NetworkStudent Care Network Study Away OpportunitiesWang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education Volunteer OpportunitiesCenter for Community Engagement & Service
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Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing is dedicated to… – Preparing nursing professionals to deliver safe and effective client-centered, family-centered, and community-based care, grounded in population health improvement and a global mindset – Empowering students to become skilled leaders, educators, and scholars who are committed to planning for and addressing current and future healthcare needs – Advancing the vision and mission of the university through interprofessional education
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AccreditationAccreditation: The baccalaureate social work program at PLU has been continuously accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, since 1975. Graduating from an accredited program offers several advantages to students, including: a curriculum which is approved and up-to-date advanced standing at many graduate schools of social work, allowing students to complete the Master of Social Work in less time a recognized baccalaureate degree which focuses on the liberal arts as well as
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