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  • The quality of PLU’s residential communities is everyone’s responsibility. Off-campus students are expected to abide by the Residential Life policies when visiting the halls. Students who are present when a policy is being violated are expected to remove themselves from the room/situation and are encouraged to report the violation. Students who do not leave will be documented in an Incident Report and referred to the Student Conduct System. For more information about living on campus, please

  • The University will furnish each student with a single bed, desk, chair, room light, dresser, closet, and blinds in each residence hall room. University furnishings may not be removed from student rooms, lounges, or halls. All attached room furnishings must remain attached. Penalties for moving such furnishings may include fines and/or disciplinary proceedings, without prior permission from the Director of Residential Life or designee. Non-PLU lofts/bunks are prohibited on-campus. All lofts

  • scholarships and information. Have you found a study away scholarship or funding opportunity that’s not on our list? Let us know at wang.center@plu.edu. Students interested in exploring social justice and human rights: Learn about Humanity In Action Funds four weeks of summer human rights study in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Copenhagen, Sarajevo, or Warsaw Allows you to develop a human rights project over the next 11 months Sign up for email updates Students interested in language learning: The Critical

  • CAPP ReportHow does a student review a CAPP report?Detailed information on the CAPP (Curriculum Advising and Program Planning) Report is found on the CAPP Reports section of the Office of the Registrar website. General Education ProgramWhat is the General Education Program?The General Education Program at PLU is made up of seven elements totaling 48 semester hours. Embracing the Life of the Mind: First Year Experience Engaging Arts and Performance Interpreting Living traditions for a Humane

  • autobiography by Laila Karrouch, portrays language as a means to create a coexistence of cultures. Using a sociolinguistic lens, in combination with the sub-field of raciolinguistics, I analyze the texts’ interactions with language acquisition to emphasize the importance of social integration in this process. Ultimately, I explore the significance of language’s role in facilitating transcultural connections in an increasingly multicultural society. 5:15-5:30pm: Q&A

  • Plan your bus trip. The Transit app can be a helpful tool for this! Go to your bus stop and wait for the bus to arrive. Once your bus arrives, get on and tap your Orca Card at the reader. Find a spot on the bus to enjoy your ride. Pull the signal cord when your stop is coming up to request a stop at your destination.  When the bus stops at your destination, exit the bus. What are the Benefits of the Program?Student Orca CardRegistration FormThe Transit App can help you travel by bus with ease! It

  • Pacific Lutheran University provides Information Technology (IT) services in support of the university’s educational mission.  IT services include computer labs, data and voice networks, classroom and instructional technologies, and the Banner student information system.  Policies related to these services extend also to copyright infringement, content accessed or downloaded over the network (even with personally owned computers), and appropriate use of all modes of electronic communication

  • Items potentially hazardous to members of the campus community are prohibited.  This policy applies to the campus, university vehicles and at any university sponsored off-campus event. Students who are aware of a weapon on campus are encouraged to make a report with Campus Safety at 253-535-7441 or call the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department anonymous gun hotline at 1-800-862-4867. Given recent events on university campuses, PLU students are expected to demonstrate common sense and good

  • responsible for reporting situations that are, or could become, threatening.  Verbal threats, threatening behavior, or acts of violence by an employee, student or other member of the campus community against other employees, students, vendors, or campus visitors will not be tolerated.  Persons found to have violated this policy are subject to appropriate disciplinary action, including potential dismissal.  Arrest and criminal prosecution by off-campus authorities are also possible.  Threats or acts of

  • States,” Davidson said. Students in the cohorts claim a variety of backgrounds — with families from countries all over Central and South America, for example — and their majors are as diverse as they are: biology, education, philosophy, social work, kinesiology, and more. But Davidson said their shared experiences are key to creating the sense of community, a primary factor that has contributed to the cohorts’ near-perfect retention rate, despite the challenges first-generation students of color