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going, you lose the opportunity to spend your money on the things that matter most to you. If you have a goal (think; new car, trip abroad, vacation) budgeting allows you to set aside money to make your dream a reality. Download the Lute Budget to create your own spending plan. In the “Monthly Income” Section, enter all of your income for the month, after taxes. Be sure to include all of your sources. If you receive a refund from your financial aid, divide the full amount of the refund over the
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going, you lose the opportunity to spend your money on the things that matter most to you. If you have a goal (think; new car, trip abroad, vacation) budgeting allows you to set aside money to make your dream a reality. Download the Lute Budget to create your own spending plan. In the “Monthly Income” Section, enter all of your income for the month, after taxes. Be sure to include all of your sources. If you receive a refund from your financial aid, divide the full amount of the refund over the
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normally be around. I have enjoyed getting to go and discover new things at Manchester State Park in the fresh air, out of the classroom and doing some fieldwork. What makes PLU impactful to you? The small class sizes and learning aspect is really unique to PLU. If you miss a day of class, I feel like professors are in tune with knowing that and seeing how to help and support their students — that is something definitely unique to PLU. Where do you plan to teach after graduation from the MAE program? I
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How the PLU School of Business is adapting with the times Posted by: vcraker / May 28, 2021 May 28, 2021 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing and CommunicationsSomaye Nargesi, a second-year business professor, came to PLU from a large research institution. She immediately noticed a stark difference in how her new institution approached the field.“At PLU, the business curriculum is mostly designed around soft skills, meaning how you build insightful inquiries, how you’re able to connect the dots
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. “At the time I was doing a general music major and considering minoring in communication or business,” he said. “But through those conversations with Youtz and my work with LASR, I realized that combining those two elements and creating a new major would open my schedule up for doing things like internships and individualized study courses that would create a better educational outcome.” During his junior year, Lindhartsen had the opportunity to intern at an all-ages concert venue in South Tacoma
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with a few friends for LASR called “Gaydio.” It has been a very fun experience though very outside of my comfort zone. On the show, we have had a lot of fun sharing stories with one another and learning new things. I appreciate PLU for allowing me to have a unique experience like this. What feeling do you have around growing up in this community and now graduating from its local university? During my senior year, I’ve been thinking about it a lot more and, seeing as my being a teacher is becoming
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research with professors Sean O’Neill and Katrina Hay at PLU’s W.M. Keck Observatory, working some nights between 8 p.m. and 1 a.m., learning how to operate the equipment, including the 16-inch telescope, and talking about space. It was a culmination of a childhood passion for astronomy and astrophysics. “My first class at PLU was a physics course with Dr. Bret Underwood,” said Kop. “I knew it was going to be difficult, and it was. But the new experience of a small class with a professor who is very
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Conference-winning Lutes women’s rowing team, will compete at the NCAA Division III national championships May 27-28 in Sarasota, Florida. The Auburn resident had never tried rowing until she enrolled at PLU after doing Running Start at Green River Community College. She joined the team as a walk-on, figuring it would be a way to connect with other students despite living at home. That plan certainly worked, but it came with a lot of hard work. “It is very intense, training wise,” she said of her new
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forge a new path? Read her story Colleen Hacker, Professor of Kinesiology, GSRS faculty member, and former field hockey and soccer coach at PLU. Pastor Jen How do you pay tribute to those who came before you? Read her story Jen Rude, current University Pastor, and first openly queer pastor at PLU. Nikki Plaid How do you handle being the “first” or the “only”? Read her story Nikki Plaid ’96, student activist and first openly lesbian ASPLU President. Emily and Katie How and why do you choose allyship
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(CHEM 331, 332, 333, 334) and physical chemistry (CHEM 341, 342, 343) The Engineering School Program Students are also required to complete an ABET-accredited engineering degree before the Bachelor of Arts degree can be awarded by PLU. The specific course of study in the final phase of the program at the engineering school depends on both the school and the subdiscipline. PLU maintains formal arrangements with Columbia University in New York City and with Washington University in St. Louis to
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