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  • Graduate Record ExaminationMost veterinary science programs require applicants to complete the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test, and some also require the Biology GRE. Programs may have minimum acceptable scores and last acceptable test dates. Also, policies regarding the consideration of multiple sets of GRE scores vary by institution. For a listing of each accredited veterinary school’s requirements, go to the AAVMC website at  www.aavmc.org.  The Medical School Admission Test

  • ScholarshipsThe School of Music, Theatre & Dance offers more than 250 scholarships each year for student-musicians who seek to develop their skills alongside some of the most talented student-musicians and faculty members in the Pacific Northwest. Scholarships are available for all instrumentalists without regard to major. If you play an orchestral instrument, you may be able to make a music scholarship part of your financial aid package. Auditions are held annually for new students, first-year

  • Grief Process Group Gathering in the shared experience of living with and sensing what we have lost. We invite members of the student community into a relational processing of their grief; to join alongside one another in the shared experience of living with and making meaning of what we have lost. New for Spring semester, a Grief Process Group will run every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month, through the end of the school year. 3:30 to 4:45pm The location is private, and will depend on

  • information, including headlines, historical prices, and some of our own daily predictions. Through our predictions, we want to give investors all the data and information to form their own opinions on stocks to the best of their abilities. Our predictions are generated using XGBoost with Sentiment Analysis which is a machine learning framework that works with opinion mining which uses a gradient boosting library that’s highly efficient and flexible along with a natural language processing technique

  • Military Trailblazer Who Was Sexually Assaulted in College Will Share Her Story With PLU Audience Posted by: Sandy Dunham / January 16, 2015 January 16, 2015 JBLM’s Lt. Col. Celia FlorCruz Speaks Feb. 17 as Part of PLU’s “…and Justice for All?” Spring Spotlight Series By Sandy Deneau Dunham PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, WA (Jan. 15, 2015)—Lt. Col. Celia FlorCruz has blazed such a major trail in the military that soldiers and civilians alike know the basics of her inspiring

  • up after graduation, an activist philanthropist and an upstanding community member, Kim checks all the “American” boxes. Except for one: actually being a legal citizen. Kim is one of the approximately 800,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients in the United States. DACA grants temporary visas to young people who arrived in the United States with their parents as undocumented immigrants. While Kim might not be an American legally, he is certainly a Lute. Kim graduated in 2015 with

  • federal student aid using the FAFSA, there are a number of scholarships at PLU and beyond to make attending a private college possible.  Additionally, faculty, staff, and students have been working to insure that access to course materials is not a barrier to student success through the development of the Lute Library and Course Reserves.PLU Financial AidUndocumented students attending PLU are considered for the university’s academic and artistic achievement scholarships in the same manner as domestic

  • MSMR Graduate: Aimee Topic: How to anticipate the purchasing needs of customers. Research: The project is a descriptive study, geared toward analyzing how the products are positioned.  Determining the company’s current and potential market share is a key section of the project. Research consisted of analysis of two surveys, two focus groups, and a survey delivered to the focus groups. A key finding of the surveys shows demographic trends, commonly purchased competitors brands, favored

  • Welcome Back Lutes PLU students safely and enthusiastically return to campus Posted by: Logan Seelye / November 1, 2021 November 1, 2021 By Zach Powers '10ResoLute EditorMost PLU alumni remember their first move-in weekend vividly. The nervous excitement you felt walking into your residence hall. Meeting your roommate for the first time. Just as you were starting to feel settled, it was time to head to your first New Student Orientation event. And so went a whirlwind few days of new places, new

  • About the Donors This collection of African art is comprised of nearly 60 objects, many of which are on display in the Mortvedt Library, where a small exhibition space has been created in the stairwell leading to the third floor. Dr. J. Hans and Thelma Lehmann, beginning in 1972, and Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb,  between 2007 and 2011, gave PLU the masks, figures and other objects that comprise the collection. These represent works from 16 countries and the creative output of artists from