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  • federal policy. Tuition adjustment processed, if applicable. Examples of the Return of Title IV Funds if a student withdraws are available in the Office of Student Financial Services. Note: Please be aware that withdrawing from the University can adversely affect what is owed to the University by the student. A tuition adjustment is applied to the student account, but aid is also adjusted, sometimes creating a larger owing balance. Students should check with the Office of  Student Financial Services

  • the circumstances surrounding the research and whether the students/employees may feel pressured to participate in research because of their relationship with the investigator. Where possible, faculty/staff/administrators recruiting students or employees in research should ensure that: They do not have access to information about whether students or employees participated. Participants know that they may choose not to participate in the research and that the decision will not affect their grade

  • standardized criteria for classifying chemicals and mixtures according to their health, physical, and environmental hazards. HAZARD CLASSIFICATION (SEE APPENDIX B) Hazard Classification is the process of assigning a chemical or mixture to a hazard or danger category based on its health and physical hazards. Physical hazards are the properties of a gas, liquid or solid that could adversely affect you or the workplace in a physical way, such as a fire or explosion. Health hazards are determined by the

  • ). Contributions need to be for activities of the club or organization, and, usually, no goods or services may be provided in exchange for these gifts (subscriptions, tickets, t-shirts, etc). If goods or services are provided to a donor, the donor must be notified of the cost of those services so that he or she may deduct them from the overall total gift for tax deduction purposes. (IRS Publication 526 describes certain membership benefits and tokens that do not affect tax deductibility.) Please remember that

  • would have the greatest access for your academic interests? Are you looking for a language learning/immersion program? Are there any PLU requirements that you can only take the semester you’re away? Are there any prerequisite or required sequential courses that affect when you can participate in study away? How many semester hours do you need to complete the semester you’re away in order to graduate on time? Do you have room to take any general elective courses? What prerequisites will you need to

  • Microeconomics: Global and Environmental Business principles (4 credits from the following): BUSA 201: Introduction to Business in a Global Environment Design and Communication principles (4 credits from the following): ARTD 110: Graphic Design 1- An introduction to design through the study of basic techniques, color theory, and composition. COMA 215: Writing in Communication Careers- Introduces students to the fundamental standards and expectations in communication writing. (3) ElectiveFour Semester Hours

  • Psychology). Prerequisites: PSYC101. (4) PSYC 320 : Development Across the Lifespan Biological, cognitive, social, and emotional development from conception through adulthood to death. Prerequisite: PSYC 101. (4) PSYC 330 : Social Psychology The study of how an individual's thoughts and behaviors are influenced by the presence of others. Research and theory concerning topics such as person perception, attitudes, group processes, prejudice, aggression, and helping behaviors are discussed. Prerequisite

  • of choral music published by Morningstar Music Publishers. Cherwien is a founding member of the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians and has served in its leadership in a variety of capacities, including as National President. He is a member of the American Choral Director’s Association, American Guild of Organists, Chorus America, and Choristers Guild. NLCA BioCherwien holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in organ performance and the Master of Arts degree in Theory and Composition from

  • Program Schedule Thursday, March 4 – Symposium in Downtown Tacoma Opening Reception (5:30 pm – 7:00 pm) Location: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Foyer Keynote 1 (7:00 pm – 8:45 pm) “The Olympic Games, Social Activism and Responsibility: How Sport Can Affect Change in the World” Joey Cheek Olympic Gold Medalist, Darfur Activist and Humanitarian Location: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Ballrooms C&D Friday, March 5 – Symposium on the PLU Campus Concurrent Session 1 (9:15-10

  • Program Schedule Thursday, March 4 – Symposium in Downtown Tacoma Opening Reception (5:30 pm – 7:00 pm) Location: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Foyer Keynote 1 (7:00 pm – 8:45 pm) “The Olympic Games, Social Activism and Responsibility: How Sport Can Affect Change in the World” Joey Cheek Olympic Gold Medalist, Darfur Activist and Humanitarian Location: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Ballrooms C&D Friday, March 5 – Symposium on the PLU Campus Concurrent Session 1 (9:15-10