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  • Platform Support Policy The university recognizes that faculty have diverse needs for academic computing resources and wishes to provide centralized support whenever possible. This desire must be tempered with the recognition that university resources are limited, and not every request can be met. In its centralized computing support, the university has attempted to maximize its resources by supporting certain standard software programs and operating systems. Since the university standards may

  • Summer Research 101 Info Session on Monday Posted by: yakelina / November 21, 2015 November 21, 2015 Even though it’s not even Thanksgiving yet, now is the time to be thinking about what you’re going to be doing this summer! If you are interested in paid, full-time summer undergraduate research programs/internships in the sciences and engineering, please come find out the nuts and bolts of what they’re like, where to find opportunities, and how to apply. Current PLU students who have

  • Help Solve Urgent Environmental Challenges At the University of Michigan Posted by: alemanem / September 24, 2021 September 24, 2021 The University of Michigan is looking for people who are driven to move the needle on the world’s greatest environmental challenges. Prospective students are invited to explore graduate programs at the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS). SEAS offers the nation’s most customizable and interdisciplinary environmental graduate

  • Tuition, Fees, and Financial AidUndergraduates please visit the university financial aid site.Graduate Programs PLU provides many opportunities to candidates to help them pay for their education.  To apply for federal financial aid please fill out the FAFSA application.  PLU also offers opportunities for more aid through scholarships, fellowships and a 10% discount to all alumni!   Click here for information on the PLU Graduate Scholarships.  Information about fellowships applications will be

  • offices of the School of Nursing are housed on the 3rd floor of Ramstad.  These include the Assistant Dean of Prelicensure Programs, Level Coordinators, and Lead Faculty, as well as the Clinical Onboarding Specialist and Graduate Student Clinical Placement Coordinator. Office staff in the administration suite includes the Assistant to the Dean, Senior Administrative Assistant, Administrative Assistant – Graduate Programs, Budget and Contract Coordinator, and the student worker(s). In addition to

  • The Curriculum and Performance Evaluation committees are program specific and oversee all curriculum, instruction, and evaluation policies, procedures, revisions, and issues within their respective program in the School of Nursing. Opportunities for students to represent their program of study will be provided. In the prelicensure programs opportunities are available for student representation from the traditional BSN, the ABSN, and the ELMSN programs. Each program level leader will convene

  • Nursing is consistently rated as one of the most trusted professions based on honesty and ethical standards. The nursing profession is governed by a Code of Ethics and a core set of values to which faculty and students are held. Professional values and their associated behaviors are foundational to the practice of nursing and are upheld in all aspects of the PLU School of Nursing and its educational programs. The required professional standards and guidelines for nursing and healthcare

  • community members to come in direct contact with issues, candidates and the political process.  While the University does not endorse a specific political party or candidate(s), recognized campus organizations may present educational programs on campus that are consistent with the university’s mission and policies.  Such programs may include candidates and political party activities so long as the activities do not disrupt or obstruct university business.  All such activities must be scheduled in

  • program site-directors and on-site faculty and support, in developing curricula and co-curricular activities, and in marketing and outreach to PLU and non-PLU faculty and students. The term of the directorship is at least three years with a possibility of renewal. Some programs (China, Mexico, Namibia, Trinidad and Tobago, England) carry a course release. All Program Director appointments are contingent on approval of the applicant’s chair, dean, and the provost. For additional information on PLU’s

  • of geology safeguards life, health, property, and public welfare. All of the information that you need about the process is available on the following website: http://www.dol.wa.gov/business/geologist/Graduate Study Information about graduate programs Different graduate programs have different requirements for the courses that students should have completed before applying. It will vary by graduate program, both between schools and between areas of specialization. You should spend some time