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  • registered for the correct number of credits. Furthermore, paid internships can impact your eligibility for financial aid the following year since it counts towards taxable income. If you have Work Study as a part of your award and find a Work Study position in your career field, you may qualify to take it as an internship! Connect with Student Financial Services for more detailed information. What wage can I expect?Internships can be paid or unpaid. Wage varies by industry, position type, location, and

  • Step 2: Consult with a Faculty SupervisorStudents must have the approval of a Faculty Supervisor in order to submit an HPRB proposal through our online system, Mentor. Your Faculty Supervisor should be willing to consult with you on: appropriate research topics, methods, materials, and procedures norms and best practices for research in your discipline aspects of your project requiring special care and planning (e.g., work with certain populations, collection of sensitive or protected data, use

  • day, such as a giant Jenga, provided by Habitat for Humanity; inflatables, provided by RHC; raffles; tie-dying; an interactive student mural; and much more. “We wanted to make it more of a street festival instead of just a music festival,” McLaughlin said. The added events aren’t all that’s new. This year, event merchandise will be available for everyone, and not just volunteers. “This is the first year in a long time that we’re selling [event] shirts,” said McLaughlin. Students will be able to

  • year, students will complete a minimum of 400 hours of field practicum. Students choose a local social service agency that offers the supervision of an experienced and approved social worker. This provides students with the opportunity to integrate classroom learning with hands on work with clients who benefit from the help provided.Global EmphasisThe social work curriculum is infused with content on other cultures both in this country and abroad. Students have opportunities for study abroad as

  • Lowes retired in May 2009 after 41 years on the faculty at PLU. Many earth science alumni attended the celebration of his career in May. View the citation about him that was read at the event.Department Founder Retires Dr. Brian Lowes retired from PLU in May 2009 after 41 years of service to the department and the university. Honor him by donating to the Brian Lowes Endowed Field Geology Fund. The Brian Lowes Endowed Field Geology Fund has been established to recognize his long career and

  • access to three others around campus and can place your advertisement there for a low cost. These TVs  are seen by hundreds of students walking through each day. 10 seconds- $1.00/per day Anything over 10 seconds- $2.00/per day 20-30 seconds- $12 for two weeks(Special Offer) Over 30 seconds/ limited to a max of 1 minute- $3.50/day or $15/week Design Special: Your digital display ad created by our graphic designers + 10 second rotation/one week- $20 Note: Horizontal ads work best, and the best size

  • (exempt) positions: Open positions are posted on the PLU employment website, indicating the university is accepting applications. Once an application is submitted, the completed application materials are received by Human Resources and reviewed for minimum qualifications. Qualifying applications are then forwarded to the department for further review. The position will be closed to new applications once the closing date has passed or as specified in the job posting. Interviews (which may include phone

  • awarded the first four categories, and the audience selected the People’s Choice award. In the film, a man is dancing around and throwing his hands in the air in the middle of a park. A number of characters view him from a distance, and each attributes his antics to different causes, such as warming up for a run, being in love or practicing Tai Chi. The end of the film reveals the truth: the man is being attacked by bees. “It’s about how you put yourself on other people – how you project yourself on

  • For StudentsIf you have a sports jersey, please wear it to the events on Thursday and Friday, March 4th and 5th. Thursday: Take the bus downtown! Buses will depart from in front of Harstad Hall at 5:00, 5:15, 5:30, 6:00, 6:15 and 6:30 Buses will return you to campus from the Convention Center beginning at 8:45pm Friday: Walk to campus! Most events will take place on or around the UC. See the Program Schedule for locations of specific events.

  • pay-for-printing system.  All students have 100 free copies/prints automatically put on their card at the start of Fall and Spring semesters.  Additional points may be purchased from the concierge desk in the University Center. Two Assistive Technology stations are available in the Haley Center for those students with special needs.  Access to these machines must be approved by Disability Support Services, who will provide the individual with a username and password to log in.  Support for these