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  • — now the chair of the school’s Nordic Studies program — to work at PLU in the first place. Storfjell was working as an instructor of Scandinavian studies at the University of Colorado-Boulder when he interviewed at PLU in 2005. During a conversation with Janet Rasmussen, then the director of the Wang Center for Global Education, Storfjell broached the possibility of piloting an NAIS program and minor at the university. “She was really receptive to it,” Storfjell said. “That’s one of the reasons I

  • campus is beautiful and their staff is top of the line. Mollie & Jamie Peterson Co-Directors Harmony Explosion NorthwestNorthwest Youth Leadership ConferenceNorthwest Youth Leadership ConferenceThe Northwest Youth Leadership Conference has a gratifying 15 year relationship with Pacific Lutheran University as our home base for teens seeking improved leadership skills and patriotic education. We chose PLU because of its accessible campus, excellent accommodations and superior service. Each summer

  • knowing whether or not you need an entry visa for that country. If you are going to study away through programs offered by Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, please consult with your Study Away Advisor. The following brief information is about traveling to Canada and Mexico: Travel to Canada: Please refer to this list of countries to determine if you will need a temporary resident visa or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada. Visit Government of Canada’s page

  • during times of hardship. Another enjoyable aspect of medical school is being surrounded by other equally passionate medical students always looking to engage the community in meaningful ways through various clubs, organizations or volunteer groups. How did studying Biology at PLU help prepare you for medical school? Sitting among other medical students from Ivy League schools or “big name” universities was at first a little intimidating, but I soon realized that my undergraduate education was in

  • efficiencies, and situate PLU’s work in the larger higher education universe. STUDENT LIFE RECENT PROGRAM REVIEWS & UPCOMING REVIEW SCHEDULE Review Completed: Fall 2014 Priorities / Executive Summary Full Review Report Review Completed: Spring 2020 Priorities / Executive Summary Review Report - T.B.A. Scheduled Review Date: Fall 2022 Priorities / Executive Summary Review Report - TBA Review Completed: Fall 2017 Priorities / Executive Summary Full Review Report Review Completed: Spring 2018 Priorities

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  • experience I would like to share. First, there is no doubt about the quality of PLU education. All I have to do is ask, because the PLU faculties are super friendly and willing to support my study and life. Second, I have many opportunities because of my hard work. My current GPA is 3.23 out of 4. I know it is not the best, but I have tried as a foreign student and am pretty satisfied with this result. Right now, I am working on a personal business project with my mentor, Prof. Rogers. Both of us get

  • with minors in religion and Holocaust and genocide studies, Atkinson’s passion for research, academia, and higher education developed at PLU through her collaborative research with professors, her tenure as president of  Phi Alpha Theta (PLU’s history honors society), and her work as PLU’s Vet Corps Navigator. What led you down the path of becoming an Arabic linguist? Out of the jobs available to me as a woman in the military in 2014, becoming a linguist was one of the things that I was most

  • Phil Fawcett Visiting Assistant Professor he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7402 Email: pfawcett@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 254 Office Hours: (On Campus) M & W: 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm (On Campus) Tu & Th: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Visiting Assistant Professor in the School of Business Education Ph.D., Information Science, University of Washington, 2017 MBA

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  • aid administrators would use professional judgment to take special circumstances into consideration. TILA:  Truth in Lending Act.  Federal legislation that require lenders to make borrowers aware of  the terms, conditions, and cost of borrowing a loan by providing the required Disclosure Statement. Title IV:  The federal Higher Education Act of 1965 which created the initial foundation for the federal student aid programs.  The act is re-authorized every four, six or ten years or when provisions