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  • International StudentsInternational students who have been admitted to PLU and enroll full-time are eligible for scholarships and grants funded by the university. Awards are intended to assist students in meeting the cost of the university’s tuition for the year. Awards made to students admitted into the undergraduate degree program can have their awards renewed for up to three additional years (if entering as a first year student, two additional years if entering as a transfer student

  • General Education Archived PagesThe following pages contain archival general education material for reference. Questions regarding the material can be directed to provost@plu.edu. General Education Council The General Education Council is responsible for finding ways through which to assess and describe how PLU students understand and apply (think about and embrace) the Integrative Learning Objectives as they are represented throughout the curriculum, particularly in the General Education

  • fluid loss caused by sweating, illness (vomiting or diarrhea), alcohol consumptionFluid and salt replacementDrink water or other fluids frequently Add salt to food Heat SyncopeBlurred vision (grey-out) Fainting (brief black out) Normal temperatureBrief fainting or near-fainting behaviorPooling of blood in the legs and skin from prolonged static posture & heat exposureLie on back in cool environment Drink waterFlex leg muscles several times before moving Stand or sit up slowly. Heat Cramps Painful

  • How do I apply?Who is eligible to apply to become a Peace Scholar? Sophomores and juniors from any discipline are welcome to apply. Seniors returning to campus for a PLUS year in 24-25 may also apply. Students must be in good academic standing Above all, the committee is looking for commitment to peace, curiosity, and openness to learning and others’ ideas Peace Scholars commit to attending all parts of the program (7-week summer program in Norway and the spring 1 day conference in Minneapolis

  • Dear Reader, PLU’s first Saxifrage flowers burst through stone in 1975, when student editor Megan Beckman Benton and her editorial team launched the journal. Since then, Saxifrage has endured as a nourishing space for students to publish original poetry, prose, and art. During Saxifrage’s 50-year lifespan, the journal has published over 2,000 creative works from 902 artists, writers, and composers. On this golden anniversary of creativity and community, we express our sincere gratitude to

  • Asieh Mahyar Visiting Instructor of Music; Interim Director of Orchestral Studies Phone: 253-535-7617 Email: asieh.mahyar@plu.edu Website: https://www.plu.edu/symphony/ Biography Biography Passionate about performing music from different cultures, Asieh Mahyar serves as the interim Director of Orchestral Studies at Pacific Lutheran University and Symphony Orchestra Conductor at West Seattle Community Orchestra. A Doctor of Musical Arts candidate in orchestral conducting at Michigan State

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  • cosigner) Loans are made through commercial banks and lenders (terms and conditions vary) To compare loans PLU students have used in the past, click here

  • pricing on Graduate Programs click on the corresponding buttons below. Cost information for 2024-25 will be available in the near future.Master of Business AdministrationMaster of Science in Marketing AnalyticsMaster of Arts in Education – Preparing New TeachersMaster of Arts in Marriage and Family TherapyMaster of Fine Arts: Rainier Writing WorkshopMaster of Science in NursingPost Graduate Nursing Practitioner CertificatesDoctor of Nursing PracticeSummer 2024 TuitionFor information and pricing on

  • knowledge of human bio-psycho-social development from early adolescence through late adulthood, including theories and knowledge about the range of social systems in which individual live (families, groups, organizations, institutions, and communities). Interactions between and among human biological, social, psychological, and cultural systems as they affect and are affected by human behavior. (4) SOCW 350 : Social Work Policy & History This course will explore how power, privilege, and oppression

  • Washington Sea Grant Science Communications Fellowships Posted by: nicolacs / December 17, 2020 December 17, 2020 Washington Sea Grant offers two Science Communications Fellowships: one for graduate students and one for undergraduate students. WSG fellows work for two academic quarters on a range of communications projects, from writing articles for the Sea Star newsletter to developing web content. Fellows are given the opportunity to develop their portfolios as writers and communicators