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  • Pacific Lutheran University and the School of Nursing are committed to providing equal opportunity in education for all students without regard to a person’s race, color, national origin, creed, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, or any other status protected by law. The university community will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination, harassment, or abuse of or toward any member of the university community. The university holds as basic the integrity

  • About First-Year Communities Maddie (Former Resident of Pflueger Hall) “I enjoy how approachable and welcoming everyone is. I think it’s great living in a hall where everyone has different hobbies and passions they can share.” Welcome Home, New Lutes! What & Where are First-Year Communities? First-Year Communities are for first year on-campus residents, staffed by returning student leaders (Resident Assistants) to assist in the transition to PLU and the Parkland/Tacoma community. First Year

  • & Campus Restaurants uses an industry-standard practice for determining prices—we set a food cost percentage and a margin. This means we base the final selling price of an item on the amount we’re paying for it, ensuring it is always a certain percentage of that final price. For example, food that we purchase, prepare and sell will have a food cost of 37% and a margin of 63%. That means for every $1.00 you spend, $0.37 covers the food cost. So what about the other $0.63? It is important to note that

  • Learning With Our Neighbors“I’ve never been here before,” a student told me in June 2014 as my Christian Ethics class walked to the community garden at Trinity Lutheran Church.  I asked what she meant — the garden or the church?  Both, it turned out.  Indeed, she had never set foot in a garden in her life, and while she’d walked by the church across the street from campus a number of times, she’d never been inside or on the grounds. This experience and many others like it have convinced me that

  • Phone: (253) 535-7672 Fax: (253) 535-7590 email: nurs@plu.edu The SoN administrative suite is located in Room 214 of the Ramstad Building on the upper PLU campus. Hours of operation are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. The SoN offices are closed from Noon to 1:00 pm for lunch and on PLU university holidays. Several administrative offices are located within the suite, including those of the Dean, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, and Associate Director of Advising, Admissions & Student Support.  Additional

  • Step 3Exempt ResearchSix categories of research may qualify for exempt status. In order to be considered exempt, the research must present very little, if any, associated risk. An exemption means that the research does not need to meet certain regulations and requires less ongoing oversight by the HPRB. Only the HPRB has the authority to determine whether research involving human subjects is exempt from full review. Exemptions are not guaranteed and may be denied by the HPRB, if warranted

  • Step 3Exempt CategoriesSix categories of research may qualify for exempt status. In order to be considered exempt, the research must present very little, if any, associated risk. An exemption means that the research does not need to meet certain regulations and requires less ongoing oversight by the HPRB. Only the HPRB has the authority to determine whether research involving human subjects is exempt from full review. Exemptions are not guaranteed and may be denied by the HPRB, if warranted

  • When students enroll at PLU, they accept financial responsibility for charges associated with their enrollment at the university.  These include, but are not limited to tuition and fees, on campus room and meal charges, and miscellaneous fines that may be incurred for misuse of parking, library and/or on-campus living privileges.  Financial responsibility is spelled out on the Payment Contract students must sign before registering for classes.  These charges are posted on the Cost Information

  • ] [2] [3] Heather Perry was the editor-in-chief of the paper when one of the newspaper’s sources was charged with theft after the source was quoted in the paper for taking cereal with her in a small container from the all-you-can–eat dinner in the university cafeteria. “We were in disbelief when our source walked into the Mast office and told us, ‘I’m being charged with theft by student conduct’,” Perry said. “From there it was a scramble to find out what was going on and what we could do about it

  • Entrance AuditionBRASS Standard sonata or concerto movement; OR Standard solo etude; OR Selection of standard orchestral excerpts GUITAR (Classical Emphasis) At least one major and minor scale, in two octaves; Two contrasting movements of pieces from the solo repertoire (e.g., works by Sor, Carcassi, Tárrega, Villa-Lobos, Brouwer, or similar) HARP An etude (e.g., Pozzoli, Bochsa or LaRiviere), or similar study; OR A section of the Level 2 or 3 warm up from On Playing the Harp by Yolanda