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  • Partnership with PNWUBeginning with applications for the cohort starting in Fall 2024, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) School of Occupational Therapy (SOT) has agreed to admission interviews for qualified PLU graduates for those who meet the minimum admission requirements, complete the OTCAS application, submit a resume and all official college transcripts, meet the minimum technical standards (with or without accommodation), and meet health requirements. For the 2023

  • Navigating the Optometry School Application ProcessOptometry’s centralized application service (OptomCAS) is an efficient and convenient way to apply to multiple optometry programs using a single web-based application. It eliminates the need for duplicate transcripts and letters of recommendation for students applying to more than one school or college. The OptomCAS application typically opens in July of a given admission cycle and closes in June of the next year. It is best to apply as early

  • WWIN Education Grant – Accepting Applications Soon! Posted by: alemanem / February 7, 2019 February 7, 2019 Washington Women In Need Education Grant Accepting Applications February 11, 2019 – April 15, 2019 For the 2019-2020 school year WWIN will make up to 130 Education Grants, each worth up to $5,000 to be used for tuition and required books at Washington State Colleges and Universities. In addition, women will be selected that exceptionally represent WWIN’s values, to join our Star Scholar

  • interested in as an international student.   United Students Association (USA) USA’s mission is to promote and encourage the global connections within and outside the PLU community, and to encourage interactions between international and domestic students for cultural and social exchange. Come to our activities or bi-weekly meetings! Contact the ISS staff for more information.Getting Connected, Staying ConnectedClubs and Organizations There are 82 student clubs on campus! Check them all out here or learn

  • Originally constructed in 1952, Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, formerly Eastvold Hall, was restored thanks to a $10 million bequest from the university’s most generous benefactress, Karen Hille Phillips, in addition to gifts from many other donors. KHP houses various faculty offices, music practice rooms, theatre support facilities and two large classrooms. Planning for restoration and expansion of the building began in 1996, and in 2005 the architectural firm NBBJ was

  • Stan Sanvel Rubin Founding Director Biography Biography Stan Sanvel Rubin is founding director of the Rainier Writing Workshop at PLU.  He served for over twenty years as Director of the Brockport Writers Forum and Videotape Library (SUNY), a multi-faceted literary arts program.  He holds the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.  His most recent book of poetry is There. Here. (Lost Horse Press, 2013).  Other books include The Post-Confessionals, a collection of his interviews

  • New transcriptions for two players on one organ with two or more manuals and pedal To order copies of any of these transcriptions, please send an email to paul.tegels@plu.edu with info on what you’d like to order and where it should be sent. Copies are $9/volume + mailing cost. For more information, please contact Paul Tegels at paul.tegels@plu.edu   Duetto in F Major, Opus 18, J. C. Bach A delightful manualiter composition in two movements for organ using two manuals. Bach JC Duetto Sample

  • What should I major in? ANYTHING!  A common misperception is that law school are looking for applicants that majored in particular disciplines or that certain majors, such as Political Science, better prepare you for law school; however, this is WRONG!  Law schools have no preference for applicants from certain majors, and all majors can prepare you to be successful in law school. Ultimately, you are best served by taking a challenging, broad based curriculum and performing well. Being at PLU

  • Student clubs are entitled to the creation of a FOAP Banner Account. The account will have a fund number XXXXXX, followed by an organization number XXXX, with sub accounts XXXX appended to the end of the number. Funds roll over year to year. As of fall 2021, fully registered clubs will be funded by the Student Activities and Resource Fee for a certain amount depending on time of registration during the academic year. All other funds must be raised by the individual club/organization. Clubs may

  • receive benefits under the Yellow Ribbon program: You must be eligible for the maximum benefit rate under the Post-9/11 GI Bill®; You served an aggregate period of active duty after September 10, 2001 of at least 36 months; You were honorably discharged from active duty for a service connected disability and you served 30 continuous days after September 10, 2001. If you are a dependent of a Veteran, you may be eligible for Transfer of Entitlement under the Post-9/11 GI Bill®, see the Transfer Post-9