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Pacific Lutheran University is committed to the internal resolution of disputes arising within the university community. To that end, the President has appointed a University Dispute Resolution Committee (UDRC) that includes representatives from the faculty, student life, human resources and academic administration. The Committee appointments shall each be for a minimum two-year term. The University Dispute Resolution Committee is charged with reducing conflicts and helping members of the
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Pacific Lutheran University is committed to educating students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other persons, for the community, and for the earth. In accordance with this principle, any recognized university organization may invite speakers to campus that further PLU’s educational mission. Effort should be made to inform the academic and larger community that sponsorship of a guest speaker does not necessarily imply approval of the views expressed or
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one wild and precious life? What’s your vocation?” Laree Winer '15, Associate Director for Student Engagement and the Center for Vocation PLU’s mission found Winer in the right place at the right time. She snagged an informational interview with human resources, thanks to a client’s connection to the Office of Advancement. “I just started applying for anything I could to get my foot in the door here at PLU,” she said. An administrative job with the Division of Social Sciences in 2006 led to
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Chinese circle of friends. Most importantly, when you come here, you are learning how to lead an independent life. You are improving your values and you are improving your outlook on everything. You will get more out of your experience if you keep an open mind in both academic and social circles. Linling YuanBusiness, 2011 I have been here for almost a year and I really enjoy studying at PLU because it provides a peaceful place to study and get involved. People here are all nice and I very enjoy the
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The purpose of the Student Recruitment, Admissions, and Progressions Committee (RAP) committee is to: Facilitate the development, maintenance, and implementation of School of Nursing (SoN) recruitment, admissions, and progressions policies and procedures; foster student development; and coordinate development of School of Nursing policy relating to students.
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Students are notified of changes to student policies through electronic notification via email, Learning Management System announcements, revisions to the electronic version of the Student Handbooks, and/or postings to the School of Nursing web pages. It is the student’s responsibility to check these resources frequently for updates and revisions.
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Academic Assistance is located in Mortvedt Library, Room 124. This office provides one-on-one peer tutoring, drop-in labs, group study sessions, language tables, and a variety of student success workshops. Visit their webpage to schedule an appointment. Accelerated BSN students should contact their Success Coach for tutoring options.
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Campus Ministry provides opportunities and a safe place for the PLU community to explore issues of faith and spirituality through campus activities and individual counseling.
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For any emergency on any campus dial 911 for emergency assistance. The Campus Safety department on the Tacoma campus is privately run by the University, utilizing professional staff as well as 60-70 student employees. The purpose of the Campus Safety Office is to provide an effective operating force of trained personnel to protect the university and its community from fire, theft, intrusion, and other unlawful acts that disturb the peace or which place life and property in jeopardy.
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