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  • forward to seeing how far the program can go! “PLU swimming has helped me keep my time management and become an all around better person. I have worked on my social skills and made many friends.”  – Isabella Valles40 Swimming student-athletesMore stats7 school records; 8 conference championship winsMore StatsJessica Ordaz: Newcomer of the Year and NWC Swimmer of the YearMore StatsMen and Women hold the top 2 Team GPA's in the Athletic DepartmentMore StatsSave the date: Bjug Day 2023 on October 17

  • friends — embody every day. Lutes Ask Tough Questions“Every day, I face questions of the ethics, strategy, politics and technical complexity of how to do the most social good with the resources available.” – Susan Boyd ’90, Bellwether Housing CEO (affordable housing nonprofit) Read more: “Housing our neighbors” Lutes Make It Happen“Being a pre-med student, or a student thinking about any health science grad school, can be a lot … so I wanted to offer a campus resource for underclassmen to learn from

  • Isaiah LenardASPLU Social Justice Director, Student Sheridan MooreASPLU PR Director, Student Emma NilesASPLU Finance Director, Student Syd CameronRHA President, Student Mallory DryeRHA Vice President, Student Danny SamsonSAAC President, Student Megan BarnhouseSAAC Vice President, Student Emily HughesMember Rep and Chair, Corporation Committee ELCA Advisory 2023-24 NameTitle Bishop Elizabeth A. EatonPresiding Bishop Ms. Lori FedykTreasurer Bishop Laurie JunglingBishop, ELCA Bishop Meggan H

  • -curricular opportunities that are offered every year.Program & Learning Outcomes By participating in Lutes Commute, the Commuter Learning Community, students will be able to: Identify and connect with campus resources designed to support their academic and social transition and success at PLU. Develop meaningful relationships with the PLU community. Identify and utilize spaces/opportunities to deepen their understanding of diversity, justice and sustainability. Engage in opportunities to connect with

    Commuter & Transfer Student Connections
    Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Airport Transportation to Pacific Lutheran University Check into residence hall and get PLU ID card Welcome Dinner September 4 – 6: Orientation and English proficiency testing Shopping trip(s) September 7 – 8: Free time and option PLU social activities September 9 – 13: Orientation and English language instruction Visits to PLU departments like Outdoor Recreation and services like the Library Trip to downtown Tacoma for the farmer’s market, sightseeing, and a photo competition Term I: September 16

  • Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1) Fall 2024 11 credits – Tuition: $15,301 GNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-Based Practice (3) BMBA 511 Accounting for Decision Making (4) BMBA 513 Marketing Management (4) January 2025 2 credits – Tuition: $2,782 GNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) Spring 2025 10 credits – Tuition: $13,910 GNUR 705 Information Systems & Patient Care Technology (2) BMBA 510 Legal/Ethical/Social

  • Mathematics (NS)  Social Sciences (SO)** *Students who transferred to PLU with 60+ credits may not choose to waive RC.  **Only 4 credits of the required 8 credits will be waived. You should talk with your academic advisor about the advantages and disadvantages of your waiver selection. Additionally, you may consult the following decision-making tool. If you have completed your gen ed requirements then you won’t have the option of waiving one of these requirements. Alternatively, if you only have one of

  • teaching, publication and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians. We seek to bring students and teachers together for intellectual and social exchanges, which promote and assist historical research and publication by our members in a variety of ways. Membership Benefits All members of the honor society are inducted through the local Phi Alpha Theta chapter at their respective college or university. The procedure at PLU is to email Prof. Gina Hames (advisor), who will collect the necessary

  • not possible, it is always appropriate to ask. Gifts Giving gifts does not happen as commonly as in some other places and tends to be limited to family and close friends. Invitation to an individual’s home may be purely social, such as when the invitation is from a friend or fellow student, or status-related if invited by a professor or employer. Small gifts are welcome under such circumstances. One might consider bringing flowers, a bottle of wine, or even a small artifact from one’s country

  • in broader social or historical contexts: Are there larger conversations that you wish or aim for your poems to be a part of? Are there poets from the past or present whom you imagine your work might be in dialogue with? If you are not sure yet, as a mentor, I intend to make these meetings happen, too, as we tailor your reading lists. In addition to learning the formal and technical elements of poems, it is important to me that you grow by learning from the diverse literary traditions that your