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  • Students must exercise good personal hygiene and present themselves in clean, well-fitting, unstained uniforms/clothing without holes or tatters. Scrub pants shall be hemmed appropriately so that the cuffs do not touch the ground. Undergarments must be worn and should not be seen. Socks or hose must be worn. Socks shall be all-white; if hose are worn they may be neutral, skin tone, or white in color. Makeup and hairstyles must be in keeping with a professional image. Hair must be fashioned to

  • Learning Outcomes at PLU - Majors and Academic ProgramsLearning Outcomes at PLU are designed to provide students with a clear outline of the key concepts, ideas, and skills they should learn during their time of study. Students in each degree program should have a firm understanding of these outcomes upon completion of their course of study. Learning Outcomes also provide an opportunity for programs to clearly communicate those values they feel are most important for students within the program

  • financial aid, residential life, enrolling in classes, and other things to know and do in your journey to becoming a Lute. Select the link most relevant to you, and feel free to contact the Office of Admission at 253-535-7151 or admission@plu.edu with any questions that you have. Again, congratulations!First-Year StudentsPlease select if you'll be a First-Year student at PLU (this includes Running Start students) admitted for Fall 2024.First-YearTransfer StudentsPlease select if you'll be a Transfer

  • collaboration with the university and community, we will become the premier private university in the Northwest for preparing students for vocations in health professions.     MISSIONThe College of Health Professions promotes the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities through education, scholarship, and service. Our mission is guided by principles of care, collaboration, equity, and inclusion to create a community where all members can thrive. GOALS1. Expand offerings and increase

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  • Janice Adams Education Program Director, Foss Waterway Seaport Museum, Tacoma Biography Biography Janice Adams develops curriculum for and coordinates all K-20 education programming for the Foss Waterway Seaport’s land and boat-based education programs, summer family programs and education events, and she coordinates with higher education institutions for integrated learning experiences. She has developed learning activities that support the Seaport’s Marine and Environmental Science Program

  • Students at PLU may pursue secondary (middle and high school) teaching through the one year master’s degree in education with certification. Please see the School of Education for additional information. The school recommends majoring in your subject of interest and pursuing the M.A.E.-Certification. For more information on graduate programs, please see the graduate programs section of the catalog.

  • Anniversary Recognition Revised October 2009 In appreciation for their long-term service, faculty and staff of the university who are regularly employed in a with benefits status (.5 FTE or more) will receive special recognition during major anniversary years: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and more. Anniversary awards (pins, certificates, gift cards as outlined below) are typically presented at the university’s annual Christmas Celebration. At that time, recognition and gifts are given to

  • January 25, 2008 Ambassadors spotlight climate change Growing up in Oregon, recycling was part of junior Kate Wilson’s everyday life.“It was the norm for me,” she said. “I was always passionate about it, but I never knew why recycling was important.” During J-Term, Wilson is among the 16 students involved in the Climate Change Ambassadors program. The group meets over dinner once a week to learn the facts about global climate change and devise creative ways to share that knowledge with the PLU

  • motivated by your personal histories, intellectual curiosity, economic pragmatism, or a desire to serve, we are confident that you will thrive in our program and its mission-driven curriculum. Students at Café Mayapan, a collective space for community empowerment (El Paso, TX) What is Latino Studies?Often described as “a border discipline,” Latino Studies is an interdisciplinary field that aims to foster and advance knowledge about the US Latino experience through the critical lenses and methodological

  • procedures please visit our Emergency Notification and Lock down Information page.Safety & Mobility EscortsSafety Officers are available to provide safety escorts to and from campus locations 24 hours a day, all year round. Since the Safety Officers have a number of other tasks . You will then be provided with an estimated time of arrival (ETA) and place your request. Mobility vehicle escorts are available for students that may have trouble navigating campus due to a mobility impairment. Mobility escorts