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  • RN/B Pathway to the MSN - For those with a RN License and a Non-Nursing Bachelor's DegreeThis program is currently on hiatus. Pathway:  The RN-B to MSN program is designed to allow registered nurses with a previous non-nursing bachelor’s or higher degree to earn the MSN degree; this program does not confer the BSN degree. It’s a faster, more direct way for nurses who already have a bachelor’s degree to acquire a master’s degree without first completing the BSN. The sequence of study recognizes

  • PLU Opportunities BoardThe PLU Opportunities Board is a resource for students, alumni, and employers. The Board offers job and internship opportunities. We’ll help you prepare, search, and secure a great career. PLU students are uniquely prepared to succeed in the working world, and to lead lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. With a background in the liberal arts, students hone their skills in communication, global and intercultural fluency, critical thinking and

  • Read the President's Investor LetterView the 2019 Endowment ReportDear PLU Investors, Now more than ever, I am so grateful for your investment in student success at PLU. The outpouring of support, care and counsel during the 2020 pandemic means much to me and your Lute community. As I look to the year ahead, I know the endowment and named funds you’ve created to provide a foundation of support for Lutes every year will continue to be critical to the mission of PLU. My best wishes to you and

  • Should You Consider a Complementary Major in Religion?The B.A. in Religion complements other areas study, helping students develop skills of analysis and critical thinking essential to all aspects of life. Students’ work in Religion informs what they do elsewhere, providing space for deep reflection and guidance as they seek to care for people, their communities, and the earth. We Recommend our Majors and Double-Majors Consider: PLU’s Business Minor in Nonprofit Leadership PLU’s Pre-Law

  • who are part of RHA care for the community, I got to see it through that lens too. Last year solidified my view that PLU is community-based, welcoming, and fun to be a part of. Why did you want to study nursing? Growing up, I had a few family members who went through some health problems. So being able to see the impact that nurses, doctors, and other caregivers had on my family members was a big thing for me. I wanted to be that person for someone who was in a really vulnerable state, and so I

  • Anela Barber, MSN, RN Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: barberal@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Bachelors , Kinesiology, Pacific Lutheran University, 2017 MSN, Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, 2019 Biography I am a proud PLU alum twice over! In 2017 I graduated with my Bachelors in Kinesiology and continued on into the ELMSN program shortly after. I obtained my nursing license in 2018 and graduated with my MSN with high honors in 2019. I enjoy using my background knowledge of

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  • page for important details or schedule a phone appointment with an admission counselor.  See below for more information about prerequisites and additional requirements.BSN-MSNThe following application requirements pertain to Bachelor of Science in Nursing-prepared registered nurses pursuing either the Master of Science in NursingCare and Outcomes Manager program, or the Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Business Administration Dual Degree program. Pre-Requisites – to be completed before the

  • There are many forms of professional misconduct that may affect your status as a student or affect your nursing license. Breaches in professional conduct may include, but are not limited to: academic dishonesty, disruptive behaviors, animal cruelty, sexual misconduct, drug, marijuana, or alcohol misuse, professional misconduct, or criminal conduct (such as shoplifting, DUI, fraud, trespassing, forgery, and burglary, without limitation). Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission’s Decision

  • Students who withdraw from the School of Nursing for medical reasons must submit a verifiable letter from a licensed primary care provider (MD, DO, NP, PA) addressing Essential Qualifications and a personal statement to the Dean of Students in Student Rights & Responsibilities. The request for return and the physician’s statement will be reviewed by the Dean of Students for approval. Return to the School of Nursing is offered on a space-available basis, and is coordinated by the Associate

  • Literature” Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, Volume 32, Issue 2, March/April 2013 Erickson, J. (2020). Horizontal leadership. In King, CR & Gerard, SO Clinical Nurse Leader: Certification Review 3rd ed. New York: Springe Topic: Dyadic Decision Making Regarding End of Life Preferences Who: Barbara Habermann, Dean & Professor of Nursing Bio: Barbara Habermann, PhD, RN, FAAN joined the School of Nursing at PLU in July 2019 as Dean and Professor. Prior to PLU, she served as the Interim Senior Associate