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  • & Indigenous Studies Program by offering introductory level courses in Southern Lushootseed. If you intend to major or minor in one of our programs, the sooner you start, the better! In addition to counting towards majors and/or minors in these fields of study, our courses can fulfill General Education Requirements. How do I send my final high school and/or college transcripts?Final official transcripts from high school and any college/university attended are required to start classes. This includes

  • Therapy program) offers low-cost therapy (in-person and teletherapy options available) for  students, their partners, and families. In addition to direct mental health service, PLU provides referrals for students in search of longer term (more than 6-8 sessions) or specialized mental health care to community mental health providers via Thriving Campus.  Example #2 If you find yourself struggling with your mental or physical health, please feel free to approach me. I will try to be flexible and

  • competency training for all student leaders on campus, a revamp of our online platform, Sakai, the foundation for a rock wall project, implementation of a new campus calendar program and next month I will be presenting to the Board of Regents on creating a voting Student Regent position. Our team saw incredible achievements including record numbers of voting and the top voter registration team in the state and arguably, the country as celebrated by Governor Inslee and the state of Washington. We

  • would like to thank Professor Christian Gerzso, Dr. Michael Artime, Priscilla St. Clair, and Rebecca Wilkin for their mentorship and commitment to my studies throughout my time at PLU. Special recognition must be given to the phenomenal Beth Kraig, who played a large advisory role in the cultivation of this capstone project, and in doing so has helped me illuminate my life’s next pursuit. Thank you all, words cannot describe my gratitude. The Global Studies program has given me the tools to live

  • Tacoma. Her idea of success is tied to vocation — which means more than choosing a career, according to PLU’s Wild Hope Center for Vocation. “Finding your calling and your purpose in life,” she says, is an ongoing process. “I already know I’m a teacher, so I try to add to that.” Currently, she serves on the board of Peace Community Center, an organization that helped her in high school, connected her to the Act Six program and PLU, and gave her experience as a summer counselor and teacher. Staying