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  • In addition to policies and procedures for Sponsorship of Visiting Speakers and Public Performances and for Distribution of Literature, the following guidelines have been created to regulate the presentation of political candidates and campaigns as well as elected or appointed government officials. The goal is to allow for sponsorship of these speakers and activities by a recognized student organization while protecting the interests of the sponsoring group and the University. It is expected

  • printing on the face of the mailing must adhere to strict USPS format guidelines. The USPS may deny postage discounts or even reject the mailing if these guidelines are not observed. Since there are many guidelines, we suggest that you contact Mail Services at the beginning of your design process. Standard mail is not designed for time-sensitive mailings. Mail pieces bearing the non-profit permit normally take from three to seven days longer for delivery than first-class mail. If your mail piece

  • Chemistry Safety Rules PLU Chemistry Department General Lab Safety Rules The chemistry laboratories at PLU can be safe and pleasant place to work. There is always a risk of accident or injury. The risk can be minimized if the safety rules below are strictly followed. The following rules are our basic guidelines: Personal Protective Equipment Mandatory dress code: Chemical splash goggles with indirect venting must be worn at all times. A lab coat must be worn in the Open Lab at all times and

  • attend the Lemkin Lecture where the awards are announced, which will be held virtually this year. Format the essay in Word and send it electronically to Teri Potts, Sr. Administrative Assistant, College of Liberal Studies, at tpotts@plu.edu. The final submission must include a cover sheet, an abstract and the completed essay. The cover sheet is to include your name, your PLU I.D. #, a current mailing address, email address and telephone number. Format must follow these guidelines: the essay should be

  • Pre-OT Coursework & ExperienceYour first step in becoming certified to practice Occupational Therapy is to get your Bachelor’s degree. There are a few different choices for majors that will assist in becoming a certified occupational therapist. Some of these choices include anthropology, sociology, and psychology.In general, the following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to a school of occupational therapy. Note this represents general guidelines and

  • Pre-OT Coursework & ExperienceYour first step in becoming certified to practice Occupational Therapy is to get your Bachelor’s degree. There are a few different choices for majors that will assist in becoming a certified occupational therapist. Some of these choices include anthropology, sociology, and psychology.In general, the following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to a school of occupational therapy. Note this represents general guidelines and

  • bank locations, including mobile. At Graham and Northwest locations, clients will be served pre-packed groceries either in a “Drive-Through” model or “Walk Up” line Clients must remain 6 feet or more away from each other as they wait for service. Please wear a face mask. Food quantities are based on family size. We encourage clients to check the website or Facebook page for updates or changes in schedules. If you are feeling ill and need food, please review these guidelines. Nourish Pierce County

  • University provides for the distribution of literature created by outside organizations. This includes pamphlets, papers, and stickers provided by a non-PLU organization that will be distributed by members of a PLU student group. The following guidelines apply: Only members of a registered student club/organization may distribute literature The literature shall clearly identify the student club/organization responsible for the literature In order to gain approval, the following information must be

  • the above. ● Percussionists should perform on at least two different instruments. If you have any questions regarding brass, woodwinds and percussion audition repertoire, please contact: Dr. Zach Lyman, Coordinator of Wind, Brass, and Percussion Studies.CompositionThose interested in studying in composition should perform in their primary medium, using the guidelines provided on this page. Students may also submit a portfolio of original works for review by the composition faculty. If you have any

  • continuing education offerings through CCNL and the GPCE. Generate ideas for continuing education needs in the PLU nursing community. Collaborate with, educate, and encourage PLU Nursing faculty to be Associate Nurse Planners and engage in delivering continuing education offerings. Ensure Associate Nurse Planners follow accreditation guidelines when planning and implementing continuing education offerings. Recruit qualified CCNL instructors and speakers from the larger nursing and healthcare community