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  • Pacific Lutheran Alumni Benefits ProgramThe Pacific Lutheran University Office of Alumni & Student Connections is pleased to sponsor an Alumni Benefits Program as a service to our graduates. Insurance Products Auto, Home & Renters ◦ Life ◦ Accidental Death ◦ Travel ◦ Long Term Care ◦ Long Term Disability ◦ Pet ◦ Identity Theft ◦ Small Business ◦ Medicare Supps Financial Services › Real Estate Benefits: connect with a network of hand-selected agents—and earn a cash rebate › Student Loan

  • Purdue ChE Master’s Program Announcement Posted by: alemanem / October 6, 2020 October 6, 2020 To students:  Do you know what is next for you after undergrad? We encourage you to consider the Professional Master’s Program (PMP) in the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering (CHE) at Purdue University. The PMP is a 12-16 month long, non-thesis, coursework-based Master’s program that prepares students for leadership and business roles in industry and government sectors through a combination of

  • Ashely Hill ‘15 Posted by: juliannh / February 23, 2022 February 23, 2022 By Michael GurrIn her senior year of high school Ashely Hill ’15 had her mind set on one of the big state schools.She had always envisioned herself at a large university as a little fish in a big pond. However, after her mother made her tour a small, liberal arts university in Tacoma, Washington, she knew the charming campus with it’s dedication to relationship-building was exactly what she needed. Ashely says she was

  • F-1 Status MaintenanceAlthough ISS staff will do our best to assist students with maintaining your F-1 student status, ultimately, students are responsible for maintaining their own F-1 student status. Below are summary of basic rules and what actions students need to take to maintain F-1 student status: When seeking admission into the U.S. using a newly issued PLU I-20 with a new SEVIS ID number, PLU’s name also must be printed on the F-1 student visa. At initial entry to PLU or after being

  • Legal ResourcesInternational Student Services staff are knowledgeable about F and J visa regulations, and can help you maintain your student or exchange visitor status. However, with complex situations – such as change of status or loss of status – you may want to seek out professional legal assistance. ISS staff are not able to recommend specific lawyers or evaluate their professional competence. We have prepared the following information to assist you in selecting a lawyer. Where to find a

  • Financial Aid & ScholarshipsScholarships / AssistantshipsPLU Alumni Scholarship - $5,000The $5,000 PLU Alumni Scholarship is a one-time scholarship automatically awarded in the first term of the program to graduate students who also earned their bachelor’s degree from PLU. (Restrictions apply to those students who are also PLU staff, and international scholarship recipients.)Graduate Academic Scholarships - $1,000-$4,000Applicants who are not PLU alumni are automatically considered for this one

  • and moments of baroque and florid music. Britten pays attention to the Shakespearean play’s central theme: the madness of love. The plot follows that of the play, though Britten cut much of Act I and re-ordered scenes. Music tends to lengthen the duration of text, but anyone who knows the play will recognize the story. Jim Brown, vocal chair and director of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, is updating the opera to modern day Central Park in New York City- for a sort of “Shakespeare in the Park

  • July 14, 2008 Professor coaching at Olympics again For Colleen Hacker, being on the coaching staff of the U.S. Olympic Women’s Field Hockey Team brings her professional and athletic careers full circle. It also marks the fourth time the PLU professor of movement studies and wellness has been on the coaching staff of a U.S. Olympic Team.“It really is quite exciting,” Hacker said. “One Olympic experience is rare, but this upcoming games is historic on many levels.” Field hockey is really where

  • September 15, 2008 Student rounds up a few abandoned bikes and voila, a co-op. PLU’s bike co-op gets rolling BY Barbara Clements It is not just PLU employees who are seeking better, more sustainable and less expensive ways of getting to and from campus. Students are thinking about this too. And one student, with a few abandoned bikes, is doing something about it. Senior Eric Pfaff will open PLU’s first bike co-op this fall, an opportunity for students to run errands, commute to work or school

  • April 12, 2010 Upright dignity:Making a difference, one wheelchair at a time By Chris Albert In the distance as the dust sifts through the air, a middle-aged Iraqi man walks to a makeshift United States military medical station. Draped in his arms is a young child, his son. It is apparent the boy does not have the use of his legs. His father has brought his son to get a wheelchair. As the father and his boy get closer to the station, soldiers tell him, “You don’t have to carry him the whole way