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  • Wytko ’65 came to PLU after years in the workplace and he loved his PLU experience. Years later, he is still giving back to the school that he calls “the best thing that could have happened to me.”A Mother's Sacrifice Acknowledged Through Support of First-Generation StudentsEva Frey Johnson was the first in her family to attend college. Her mother, Benilda Regist Arinto Frey, was determined to have her daughter get a college education, so Eva decided to set up a scholarship fund to honor her mother

  • April 1, 2012 Melissa Castor ’14 helps a sixth grade student at Keithley Middle School with her math work. (Photos by John Froschauer) Lives of Service: It’s what neighbors do By Chris Albert In Mrs. Allen’s sixth grade math class at Keithley Middle School, Ms. Castor is rotating from desk to desk helping each student with the challenges of figuring out the area of composite figures. “Sometimes you have to just break it down to a triangle and a rectangle,” Ms. Castor shows one student, while

  • May 3, 2012 Melissa Castor ’14 helps a sixth grade student at Keithley Middle School with her math work. (Photos by John Froschauer) Lives of Service: It’s what neighbors do By Chris Albert In Mrs. Allen’s sixth grade math class at Keithley Middle School, Ms. Castor is rotating from desk to desk helping each student with the challenges of figuring out the area of composite figures. “Sometimes you have to just break it down to a triangle and a rectangle,” Ms. Castor shows one student, while the

  • FAQ for Students Asking for Letters of Recommendation Checklist, before you request the letter: Keep track of the deadlines. Ideally, your letter writers should have at least one month’s notice. Keep in mind that a potential letter writer might have to decline, and you’ll want to have enough time to find an alternate. Is this the right person from whom to request a letter? Choose people who are most familiar with your studies, research interests, or work, including at least one professor in the

  • —what to pack, and just how hot would it be? But some deeper questions emerged, too: How would we be perceived? How could we best build relationships and show love to this community? Firstly, PLU is very intentional about not “dropping in” to “provide” within a community . Rather, we prepare our students’ hearts and minds, and we seek to work collaboratively with the community and to respect the residents with whom we work—celebrating culture, existing leadership and respect. This project is an

  • Apply for Priority Placement ProgramPriority Application DateHow to apply Business – Master of Business Administration January 31 March 31 May 31 (Rolling thereafter based on space availability)Apply to the MBA program Business – Master of Science in Marketing AnalyticsJanuary 31 March 31 May 31 (Rolling thereafter based on space availability)Apply to the MSMA program Creative Writing – Master of Arts in Creative WritingEarly Action Deadline: November 30 Application Deadline: February 15

  • Support Every PLU Student Invest Today PLU Fund gifts provide students with vital resources.Your investment helps every student succeed — supporting things like scholarships, exceptional faculty, updated learning and living spaces, mental health support, and community-building experiences. Invest TodayMore Ways to Invest in Students Invest in ScholarshipsHelp students enroll, thrive and graduate with your gift to PLU Fund Scholarships. Your generosity helps 1 in 4 students receive this

  • Gordon Craig, MBA Email: craiggr@plu.edu Biography Biography Gordon Craig is an Audit Manager with the U.S. Army Audit Agency—the Army’s internal audit organization. Gordon has worked as an Army civilian since 1993, mostly with Army Audit. He has participated in audits of the Army Corps of Engineers’ Civil Works Program financial statements and has led numerous operational audits of Army business processes for contracting, construction, facilities management, medical readiness, military pay

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  • All PLU students at least 18 years of age are eligible and enrolled in at least six semester hours (or four semester hours for graduate students) for employment on the PLU campus. In order to be employed, you must complete the Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizen and Immigration Service I-9 Form, which confirms your eligibility to work in the U.S. To complete the I-9 form you must present original (not photocopied) documentation. Most students use a U.S. Passport or driver’s license or

  • About the CS DepartmentThe CS department at PLU is a friendly group, and we get to know our students well. When you come to PLU and major in CS, you’ll find knowledgeable faculty that are focused on helping you succeed. Send any one of us an email and start a conversation, or visit us in person, we’d be more than happy to talk to you. Or, read more about our degree offerings.Computer ScienceComputer Science is the excitement of solving a puzzle problem, the fascination of moving through a