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  • Send a Postcard to New StudentsDo you remember that feeling you had when you received your acceptance letter from PLU? Thoughts of excitement, anticipation, and questions including, “Is PLU the right choice for me?” PLU’s Alumni Board members invite you to join them in sending a welcome postcard to newly admitted students. Who better to assure them that PLU is a great choice for their next life adventure than the alumni who have lived it? Each month between October and May, alumni volunteers

  • New International Student To Do List Congratulations on your decision to attend PLU! Before you enter this exciting PLU adventure, there are a lot of items to take care of. Please select your student type below to get started! UndergraduateGraduate

  • 7. Service to the advancement of life, health, and wholenessOne of Martin Luther’s essential reforming insights insisted that while human beings are called to work diligently in this world, they can do nothing to work for or earn God’s favor. This counter-intuitive insight, discovered in Luther’s study of the New Testament, contradicted the cultural perception that human beings are called to strive for “perfection” or keep many religious rules and, in so doing, earn the favor of the divine. To

  • watched mushers cross the finish line, talked with the biggest names in mushing, celebrated with fans of all types, and soaked up Alaska’s history and culture. To witness and take part in such a communal celebration, such a testament of humanity and of the Great Alaskan Wild changed me. I want to strive like mushers do and celebrate like Alaskans — in reflection of the past, and in hope for the future. Read Previous The Rose comes home Read Next Gift for all-purpose field primes athletic facilities

  • October now amounts to more than $15 million, helping push the university’s current fundraising campaign beyond the $100 million mark. “In a remarkable testament to the commitment of our alumni and friends to the university’s mission and goals, more than 20,000 donors – with gifts large and small – have given and pledged more than $102 million in support of the campaign,” Anderson said. “The campus community is sincerely grateful for their support.” Foremost among the university’s supporters was Karen

  • least eight hours in each of the two lines. Transfer minors under this option normally take 16 hours in residence. Courses taken to satisfy the General University Requirement in religion (eight hours) may be applied toward either minor option. Selected course offerings Christian Traditions Religion and Literature of the New Testament Jesus and His Early Interpreters Pauline Literature Gospel of John The Christian Tradition Early Christianity Medieval Christianity Luther American Church History

  • for guiding our team out of the dark; and to Leila Renee for helping us stay balanced in the light. Lastly, we are thankful for the PLU English Department, the Office of Advancement, and our printer, Girlie Press. Looking ahead, we hope that students will always have a space where artistic excellence can flower and flourish. We are proud to present this 50th edition of our journal. May it stand as a testament to the enduring commitment of PLU students to art, expression, creativity, community, and

  • rate. For ABSN Program Costs, please click on the ABSN Program Costs tab under “Cost” to the left. New Undergraduates Continuing Undergraduates On & Off Campus Living Type of CostEstimated Cost Tuition*:$50,720 Housing & Food*: $13,008 Wellness Access Plan*:$490 J-Term Fee*$444 Technology Fee*$270 Matriculation Fee* (one time fee upon entrance to PLU)$275 Student Resource & Activity Fee*$40 Diversity, Justice & Sustainability Fee*:$20 Books & Supplies:$785 Personal:$2,019 Transportation$726 Total

  • Pre-Departure Newsletters for New International StudentsMissed any previous pre-departure newsletters? Click links below to access previous issues! Fall 2024: Issue 1 (available on June 10, 2024): Greetings from PLU. Issue 2 (available on June 24, 2024): Start working on your new student to-do list. Issue 3 (available on July 8, 2024): Things to be completed by August 25. Issue 4 (available on July 22, 2024): Get involved on campus. Issue 5 (available on August 5, 2024): Start packing. Issue 6

  • New Student Orientation Schedule for International Students Detailed Orientation ScheduleClick a link below to Download the PDF version of the NSO Schedule for International Students! Fall 2024 NSO Schedule!NSO Schedule HighlightsTuesday, August 27thWednesday, August 28thThursday, August 29thFriday, August 30th