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  • Declaration of Finances Personal Essay on one of the topics listed on the application form. PLU English Proficiency Policy Undergraduate General Admission Only English Proficiency Assessment (one of the following): TOEFL:79 IELTS: 6.5 PTE: 56 Completion of one College level English class w/ B or better (Semester System) Completion of two College level English classes w/ B or better (Quarter System) SAT (English): 500 ACT (English): 21 GCE O-Level (English): B Completion of PLU International Pathway

  • L.I.F.E. Policy on Registration and PaymentsAt this time, there is no pre-registration required for L.I.F.E. classes. All classes cost $10 (unless otherwise noted) and registrations will be taken on the day of the class. Payments can be made via cash or personal check. No refunds will be issued after payments are received. We encourage anyone interested in attending a class to join our Facebook page and indicated “Interested” or “Going” on specific classes, which helps us anticipate attendance

  • to students, faculty and staff; and so long as they comply with applicable University policies and procedures. Violators of this policy may be subject to criminal and/or civil liability, as well as University disciplinary action.FERPAPacific Lutheran University has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy. These policies and procedures conform to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974.Photo & Video PolicyGeneral PolicyGeneral

  • Welcome from the Dean Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing University Mission School of Nursing Guiding Principles School of Nursing Vision School of Nursing Mission School of Nursing Philosophy History of the PLU School of Nursing General Information Culture of Respect Equal Educational Opportunity PLU’s Non-Discrimination Policy Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Interplay between PLU’s Student Code of Conduct and the School of Nursing School of Nursing Administrative

  • Mission and Philosophy of the Social Work ProgramMission: “Educating caring, skillful generalists to be ethical agents for global and local change.” The Pacific Lutheran University Department of Social Work is dedicated to educating individuals for social work practice with individuals, families, households, groups, communities and organizations within a generalist framework that is based on a philosophy of social justice, egalitarianism, pluralism, and compassion for the oppressed. The

  • February 21, 2012 Food Symposium addresses the many ways food impacts the world. The ethics of food By Katie Scaff ’13 The PLU Philosophy Department’s Food Symposium Feb. 21 will address the ethics revolving around food. Keynote speaker, Paul B. Thompson – the W.K. Kellogg Chair in Agricultural, Food and Community Ethics will speak at 7 p.m., Feb. 21 in the UC Regency Room. Thompson, who has published several works on the environmental and social significance of agriculture, will discuss three

  • Graduate School Master’s programs in: Counseling, University of San Diego Developmental Psychology, San Francisco State University Educational Policy, University of Washington Industrial-Organizational Psychology, San Francisco State University; University of Idaho Marriage and Family Therapy, PLU Mental Health Counseling, Antioch University Seattle; Central Washington University Organizational Psychology, Claremont Graduate University Philosophy, University of Oregon Physical Therapy, University of

  • A Policy of Giving Back to PLU Scott and Sherith Squires’ story started at—and just keeps coming back to—Pacific Lutheran University. They met at PLU and graduated in 1988. He was a Communication major and a football player; she was a Psychology major and a cheerleader. Their 16 closest friends—eight men and eight women, also student-athletes—all ended up marrying someone from the group, and they all still keep in touch. Today the Squires are raising three school-aged children in Thousand Oaks

  • Religion Department of Religion Welcomes New Faculty Member Department of PhilosophyA Semester in Oxford Philosophy and Economics in Opole Technology as a Topic of Intentional Inquiry We are proud to feature several photos from the Parkland Community Mural Project. The Parkland Mural was designed by PLU student Saiyare Refaei (PLU ’14) but it took a team of committed volunteers to bring this collaborative text to life. Over the course of several months, Parkland residents, local business owners, and

  • Examined Life - VW PHIL 125 Ethics and the Good Life - VW PHIL 128 Politics and the Good Society - VW PHIL 220 Philosophy and Gender - VW PHIL 223 Bioethics - VW PHIL 225 Business Ethics - VW PHIL 226 Environmental Ethics - VW PHIL 227 Philosophy and Race - VW PHIL 229 Human Rights - VW PHIL 231 Ancient Philosophy - VW PHIL 238 Existentialism and the Meaning of Life - VW PHIL 311 Topics in Ethics - VW PHIL 312 Topics in Philosophy and Politics - VW PHIL 313 Topics in Philosophy, Science, and Religion