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  • ReportingPLU is committed to fostering an environment that provides security for persons and property without unduly burdensome policies and practices. No absolute guarantee of individual safety or security of property is possible, but with the cooperation of students, faculty, staff, and visitors, it is possible to provide a level of security that is reasonable, effective, and relatively unobtrusive. All members of the university community are expected to familiarize themselves with campus

  • Victim Advocates these entities are considered confidential reporting sources) because of the University’s responsibility Under Title IX to: + Stop the conduct + Prevent its re-occurrence + Remedy its effects + Provide care and support for the reporting person + Take steps to insure the safety and security of our community The University has adopted the term Mandatory Reporter to describe this obligation that extends to all individuals “who a student could reasonably believe has the authority or

  • the Confidential Advocates – these entities are considered confidential reporting sources) because of the University’s responsibility under Title IX to: + Stop the conduct + Prevent its re-occurrence + Remedy its effects + Provide care and support for the reporting person + Take steps to insure the safety and security of our community The University has adopted the term Mandatory Reporter to describe this obligation that extends to all individuals “who a student could reasonably believe has the

  • paper check. As of November 16, 2020, all CARES Act funding intended as direct emergency aid for students was issued to students by either direct deposit or paper check. Additional Reporting  Click here for PLU’s  Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Report for HEERF I through III Institutional Funding.  

  • Reporting Animal ConcernsThe humane care and use of animals is of critical importance to Pacific Lutheran University. The law requires that all persons involved with the care and use of animals in research or teaching know how to report any deficiencies in animal care and treatment. Individuals who have specific concerns about the treatment of animals should report their observations to the Provost or the Chair of the University Animal Care and Use Committee for investigation. When reporting

  • University Grade Dispute Policy and Procedures - August 2023 (pdf) view download

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  • Resource Conservation ManagementUnderstanding the cycle of material and energy flows through our campus is a very significant part of trying to create a more sustainable campus community. The Resource Conservation Manager in Facilities Management primarily focuses on conserving natural resources (Electricity, Water, and Natural Gas) through infrastructure efficiency improvements, maintenance and operations, and behavior change campaigns. We strive to accurately assess the full Life Cycle Cost

  • Job Description: Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs (pdf) view download

  • faculty and staff to submit a Student Care Network Reporting Form regarding students for whom you have health, wellness, and academic concerns.  A dedicated multi-disciplinary team of administrators from PLU work together to track these concerns and support students who are struggling at PLU. Faculty, administrators and staff who are finding they would like additional wellness support can find initial support and referral assistance via PLU’s Employee Assistance Plan: First Choice Health.  To find out