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  • company policy) At or near the 50th percentile on the Quantitative and Verbal sections Preferred scores: 150 Verbal Section 150 Quantitative 4.0 Analytical Writing Additional Materials for International ApplicantsIn addition to the documents listed in the above sections, please also submit the following materials: Credential Evaluation – If you attended a school or earned your degree outside of the United States, you are required to submit your coursework to World Education Services (WES) for a course

  • , Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Bangladesh and Nicaragua that shed light on these complex questions. The text puts forward a critique of central theories and concepts which have dominated research and discourse on development NGOs. It also proposes and demonstrates some different analytical approaches.Symposium 2012 film, YouTube videosFilm Terje Tvedt, A Journey in the History of Water (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and University of Bergen) YouTube Maude BarlowTerje TdvetWater on the WebFind out more

  • the duration of your internships. Overall, internships will provide you with benefits and opportunities that will follow you and grow just as much as you do because what you put into them is what you will gain from them, and they are truly yours to make.” Elijah S. ’25, Chemistry MajorCareer Advising The career and internship advisors in Alumni & Student Connections are here to help you every step of the way as you discover your passions, explore different career paths, and map out your unique

  • , and, together with the Governance Committee, helps to coordinate faculty governance.Faculty Executive Officers and Representative to the Board of RegentsName:   Neal Yakelis (yakelina@plu.edu) – Chair of Faculty Department:  Chemistry Seat:  Expires 2024 Contact:  253-535-7554 Name:   Amy Young (youngam@plu.edu) – Vice Chair of Faculty Department:  Communication, Media and Design Arts Seat:  Expires 2024 Contact:  253-536-5165 Name:   Rick Barot (barotrp@plu.edu) – Secretary of Faculty Department

  • teams with meals and snacks during the contest weekend. Students will receive final contest results in April, after their work is reviewed by a team of international judges. But regardless of outcomes, those who participated were proud of their efforts and excited for the opportunity to put their mathematical education to real-world use. Like many students in this year’s competition, chemistry major Betsabe Parmly ‘20 and her team selected a problem requiring them to assess the impact of warming

  • -state tuition. 2. What inspired you to study biology? I was inspired to pursue biology because I’ve always liked learning about cells, the body, and the environment. I believed this major would expose me to a good variety of classes in both chemistry and biology. I want to apply to medical school, so I knew that picking this major and those supporting classes would help me prepare for the MCAT. My favorite (and most challenging) biology course I have taken is mammalian physiology with Dr. Dolan. I

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  • really awesome to pair with other science majors to give more math background to support those concepts,” said Nicola Justice, assistant professor of mathematics. “Such double majors will be set apart and stronger in the job market.” Due to its interdisciplinary nature, the applied mathematics major pairs well with other natural sciences majors such as computer science, physics, and chemistry, as well as with an economics or data science minor. The applied mathematics major is offered in alongside

  • about the current mentoring programs that we offer, read each description below. College of Natural Sciences Mentoring ProgramThis mentoring program connects undergraduate students in the College of Natural Sciences with dedicated alumni mentors. This unparalleled opportunity is specifically tailored for students majoring in biology, chemistry, computer science, earth science, engineering dual degree, environmental studies, mathematics, physics, and psychology. Students who join this program gain

  • the health professions. SHPEP at the UW has had a very long and successful track record of helping thousands of students enter and graduate from health professions school. Using a cohort approach, the program prepares students for academic success in their undergraduate and pre-professional studies by offering enrichment courses in biology, chemistry, biostatistics and population health. The program also focuses on the personal and professional development of participants by engaging them in