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  • is insured by the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) for banks, or the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) for Credit Unions. Checks, Debit Cards, ATM CardsWhen you open a checking account the bank or credit union may give you a box of blank checks, a debit card, an ATM card or all of the above. This allows you to pay your bills, buy items like groceries or clothes, and make cash withdrawals from an ATM machine. The challenge is making sure your checking account stays balanced

  • is insured by the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) for banks, or the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) for Credit Unions. Checks, Debit Cards, ATM CardsWhen you open a checking account the bank or credit union may give you a box of blank checks, a debit card, an ATM card or all of the above. This allows you to pay your bills, buy items like groceries or clothes, and make cash withdrawals from an ATM machine. The challenge is making sure your checking account stays balanced

  • Matt Kennedy ’07 Empowerment Football 2009 Office Location:null Biography Biography Matt Kennedy’s interest in sports started with playing baseball with his father at age 8 and continued through elementary school, junior high, high school, college and now into his post graduate years. Matt has played on baseball, basketball, football and lacrosse teams and has spent time mountain biking, trekking, rock climbing and snowboarding. In college, at PLU, Matt was also encouraged to travel and study

  • leadership positions in an increasingly challenging world. “Our graduates are prepared to live and serve in a difficult and often conflicting world,” he told the audience at Olson Auditorium last Thursday. “And I think,” he continued, “that they are equipped with the moral framework to do this,” through PLU’s focus on world outreach and travel, service at home and an interdisciplinary program that looks at problems from a 360 degree perspective. “Our graduates will confront choices between good and evil

  • History Learning OutcomesAll history majors must develop a breadth of historical knowledge that represents awareness of the diversity of world civilizations. This is now assessed through the requirement that students take at least one class in each of three geographic areas (non-west, European, and U.S.). Our new requirements are thematically structured and the revised outcome will address the importance of having students learn to compare and connect historical inquiries that reflect a range

  • HSK level 5.What is YCT?Zhōng xiǎo xué Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì, 中小学生汉语考试 or Youth Chinese Test (YCT), is an international standardized test of Chinese language proficiency. This test assesses the primary and middle school students’ abilities to use Chinese as second language in their daily and academic lives. YCT is divided into writing and speaking tests, which are independent to each other. The writing test consists of four levels, namely, YCT level I, II, III, and IV. The speaking test consists

  • a current PLU student interested in changing your area of study to social work by declaring the social work major, please contact department chair, Heidi Brocious, for more information on how to apply into the program: socw@plu.edu.

  • Results for the 2013 South Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair1st Place: Sumukh Baradwaj, Capital HS 2nd Place: Rian Chandra, Capital HS; Jake Hecla, Aviation HS, Ray Maung, Kentwood HS 3rd Place: Alexis Harroun, Bellarmine Preparatory Click below for other winners: Grades 9-12 Category Awards Grades 9-12 Specialty Awards Grades 6-8 Grade Level Awards Grades 6-8 Specialty Awards Grades K-5 Grade Level Awards Grades K-5 Specialty Awards

  • Carlos. About 15 minutes ago, an aide invited the eighth-grader to go for a walk with her around the track to burn off some energy. That lasted about two minutes. For Carlos, who is finishing up his time at Cascade in special education, sometimes it’s like that. Sometimes it’s take a stroll. Other times it’s hide-and-seek. Lee’s frustration sparks through his brown eyes. He honestly doesn’t know what’s to become of Carlos when he leaves Cascade. His family is homeless now, living in a hotel. Carlos

  • Celebrating FacultyThese links highlight and celebrate the excellence of PLU faculty in their teaching, scholarship, and outstanding service. Please share any achievements that you know about!AccoladesView recent PLU community member accoladesView AccoladesRESOLUTERead about faculty serviceRead OnlineFaculty Excellence AwardsFaculty Excellence Award RecipientsView RecipientsSubmissionShare your achievement and the achievement of others through the form linked below. Marketing and Communications