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  • Graduate Record ExaminationMost PT programs require applicants to complete the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) revised general test. Programs may have minimum acceptable scores and last acceptable test dates. Policies regarding the consideration of multiple sets of GRE scores vary by institution. For information on the requirements at each PT school, please see the following link and also visit each individual school’s website. The GRE revised General Test can be taken either on paper or

  • PLU PoolPLU Pool is a 6 x 25 yard competition pool with a cut out diving well. The competition pool varies in depth from 3.5 ft-7 ft, and the diving well has a 12ft depth. The pool is open to all current students, staff, and adult dependents free-of-charge.  We do not offer services or access to non-students or staff.  (Parking for PLU Pool is available in the Ivy Lot next to the tennis courts across 124th Street from the pool). Pool address is 849 124th S, Tacoma, WA 98444 Please check the

  • EPC test pageBachelor of Arts Degree Major in Economics Minimum of 32 semester hours Required Courses for all Economic Majors 20 semester hours ECON 101, 102, and 499 ECON 301^ or 302^ STAT 231 or MATH/STAT 242^ Additional Required Elective 12 semester hours Choose three courses below: ECON 313, 331, 333, 337, 344 ECON 301^ or 302^, if not used to meet the required course above A maximum of 4 credits may be selected from: ECON 215, 287, 387, 487, or 495 To remain in the major, junior and senior

  • Two New Doctors in the House Posted by: Julie Winters / April 25, 2019 April 25, 2019 Congratulations to Dr. Christina Pepin and Dr. Kelsey Hirsch!Dr. Pepin defended her doctoral dissertation titled “Prevalence and Use of High-Fidelity Simulation in Family Nurse Practitioner Programs”. Dr Pepin currently teaches Professional Foundations and provides leadership for our students in their final semester of the program through their capstone class and clinical. She also teaches the Care & Outcomes

  • City of Tacoma Engineering Mix & Mingle Posted by: nicolacs / December 2, 2022 December 2, 2022 The City of Tacoma is hosting a Mix & Mingle event where you can meet with engineers, engineering techs, and other staff from Power, Water, Environmental Services, Public Works, & Planning & Development Services engineering disciplines. This is an opportunity to learn about what it’s like to work at the City of Tacoma, what types of projects they work on, and get the chance to explore the various

  • Classroom Technology Updates – Fall 2016 by Layne Nordgren Reike Science Center – Leraas Lecture Hall Over the summer I&TS User Services teams upgraded several classrooms to include smart podium technology, added new computers to some classrooms, upgraded computers in some classrooms to Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016, and upgraded… August 23, 2016 audience response systemsclassroomsclickersOffice 2016Turning TechnologiesTurningPoint

  • Ricky Haneda ’22 | Psychology Major Ricky Haneda ’22, a Japanese international student, share his experience at an American international school in Japan, how he decided to attend PLU, and how PLU has shaped his path toward a psychology major and a career in mental health and wellness. YouTube Link February 18, 2022

  • Connect with other Lutes in a city near you!PLU is traveling to Seattle, and Honolulu in March and April 2024! We look forward to gathering and enjoying food and fellowship with Pacific Lutheran University alumni, family members of current students and students interested in attending PLU! It is a great chance for alumni and families to share their PLU experiences with families of prospective students, while hearing campus updates and connecting with fellow local Lutes. 2024 Connection Event

  • DJS Classroom | AUC 135 8am – 5pm, or whenever the door is open The DJS Classroom is a collaboration between the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability and the Parkland Literacy Center.  Here we are glad to welcome DJS connected classes, workshops, and community outreach programs.  When the space isn’t scheduled, we welcome students to use it as a study space. In this space you will find: Parkland Literacy Center: The primary mission of the PLC is to provide a safe and supportive

  • Guidelines to Bringing Motions/Resolutions to Faculty Assembly (pdf) view page