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student account will be put on hold and we won’t be able to register you for classes until it’s complete. It may be hard to pronounce, but an easy thing to get checked off your to-do list!Meningococcal Release Acknowledgement Read Previous Payment Agreement Read Next Request your New Student Registration Appointment LATEST POSTS Language Placement Evaluation May 27, 2020 Request your New Student Registration Appointment May 22, 2020 Payment Agreement May 14, 2020 Learning Communities May 13, 2020
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Graduate Fellowship October 30, 2024 2025 Fred Hutch Summer Undergraduate Research Program October 30, 2024 Allen Institute Summer Internship Program October 29, 2024
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November 15, 2024 Dept of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship October 30, 2024 2025 Fred Hutch Summer Undergraduate Research Program October 30, 2024 Allen Institute Summer Internship Program October 29, 2024
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Administrative ResourcesAdditional resources are on the way! Once completed, these pages will contain a comprehensive set of resources for deans, chairs, and their administrative staff. Policies, procedures, helpful instructions, and forms related to Academic Human Resources, Budgeting and Planning, and administrative topics will be included.Academic PersonnelFaculty Appointments & Personnel MattersGo to ResourcesBudgeting & PlanningPolicies, Guidelines & TrainingComing Soon..Academic Program
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EligibilityIn order to be considered for admission to the International Honors Program students must be admitted to the University and complete a separate application form. All independently motivated students interested in an interdisciplinary education are eligible to apply: applications are evaluated as a whole. Students with a 3.6 GPA and higher are encouraged to apply. To be considered for admission to the International Honors Program, complete the IHON online application form
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count the day off from a compressed work week, such as a 4/10 work week. How do I sign up for benefits with the Commute Smart program? Receiving Commute Smart benefits is fast and easy! To participate in campaign drawings and potentially earn LuteBucks, simply track your commute trips on a monthly calendar online at the Pierce Trips website. Please note that these benefits are for faculty and staff only; not students. For detailed information on PLU’s transit benefits, click here. To request
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at the center of every beneficial technological innovation, policy reform and social movement that changes the way we live. The students we challenge, nurture and inspire become the drivers of that future."Because We're Lutheran" Podcast This podcast explores the ins and outs of Lutheranism and the principles of Lutheran higher education. Each episode features one or more guests from the campus community, and will focus on big topics as seen and experienced through the lens of PLU’s faith
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Booking Your EventBefore scheduling your event with us, please reserve your room through Hospitality Services. You may visit their website here, call them at 253-535-7450, or visit the office in the Anderson University Center. Dinners, receptions, and conferences of 25 guests or more must be booked two weeks in advance, and for events of 100 or more guests please book at least one month ahead. If you book an event out of the timeline requirements you may be subject to a limited menu and
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. Students can have more than one job as long as the weekly hour limits are not exceeded. Note: International students are not eligible for Federal or State Work Study Programs.Quick Links Career Services Student Employment SSN Support Letter Request formOn-Campus Employment Resources Need help with your resume, cover letter, or interview skills? Check out the Career Services website or visit Alumni & Student Connections in the Nesvig Alumni Center to prepare for the job search. Need help finding a job
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welcome Dr. Bryn Nelson, an award-winning science journalist, microbiologist, and author of Flush: The Remarkable Science of an Unlikely Treasure, as our 2024 Rachel Carson speaker. Dr. Nelson will deliver the lecture “From Revolting to Revolutionary: How Poop Has Transformed Science and Reshaped the World” on Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 7pm in CK Hall in the Anderson University Center on PLU’s campus. There will be a Q&A session following the lecture, as well as a book signing. This event is
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