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  • based hardware and software unless it can be shown that another platform requires no additional resources or is uniquely necessary for an approved function. Such exceptions require approval of the Associate Provost of Information and Technology Services. For academic and instructional uses, the university equally supports Windows and Apple systems. (The chart below details that effective equivalence of support.) When the costs of alternate Windows and Apple hardware or software are equivalent, no

  • on-campus. J-1 students must receive prior authorization from ISS in order to accept a job offer. Click here to learn more about on-campus employment rules and resources!Optional Practical Training (OPT)International Students can participate in training that is directly related to their majors using OPT authorization. OPT authorization must be filed to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services based on a recommendation from International Student Services. Approval takes approximately 3 months

  • : $32,300 ($950 per credit) 2024 MAE Secondary Track Cost Sheet in PDF format Tuition is based on a cohort model. The tuition covers the costs of this program only. Costs and courses for endorsement are not included in the cohort price. Students must complete the program with their cohort to remain eligible for cohort pricing. Additional fees: Technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), books and materials for coursework, certification, fingerprinting

  • Fund did. “That’s the real beauty of this,” he said. And for Floyd, there is another beautiful thing – he got a great job out of it, too. As a senior, Floyd landed a gig at the Tacoma-based financial powerhouse Russell Investments. He has no doubt that managing a real portfolio helped him get the job. “It’s important to have actual experience,” Floyd said. This is the type of thing PLU’s School of Business does very well. Through its internship programs, professional clubs, and numerous

  • the approved textbooks Faculty-developed teaching materials Didactic, Lab, and Clinical materials provided to the students Test questions, based on the approved test plan for the course Faculty-developed grading rubrics (except Program Outcome Self-Reflection paper) Syllabus Template Policy The School of Nursing utilizes shared templates for content and structure of course syllabi. This template is not meant to remove the faculty member’s academic freedom or professional responsibility for a

  • service. Professional nursing is both science and art, requiring intellectual discipline, psychomotor skills, personal integrity, accountability and emotional maturity. As a science, nursing emphasizes the ability to define and address problems through evidence-based practice and critical inquiry. As a science and an art, nursing is a care-giving process based in scientific knowledge and technology, shaped by developments in health care delivery systems, and the values, needs and lifestyles of the

  • provided to employees. The supervisor must also ensure proper initial fitting and supervise the correct use of all hearing protectors. Contact the Environmental Health & Safety Manager for assistance. Hearing protection is required in the following locations, job duties or when the following equipment is used: PLU Dishwashing room, Anderson University Center for workers exceeding 5 hours per shift Other PLU Dining services workers may also require hearing protection, based on role and individual

  • employee was hired in a regular benefits eligible position. If there has been a break in service of less than one year, the employee will be given credit for prior service in benefits eligible positions. If the break is service is greater than one year, the date of hire will be determined from the date hired in the current regular benefits eligible position. Service awards are based on the hire date. For temporary employees appointed to regular status, benefits eligibility will be based on the date

  • ” moment—a sudden realization of the possibilities in front of me. It was my last chance, and I wasn’t going to let anything get in my way. Fast forward. I completed Middle College—a semester of classes fit into six weeks—with soaring colors, thanks to professors, mentors, and the self-confidence PLU instilled. About The Author Hometown: Richland, Wash. PLU Degree: Bachelors of Art in Communications. Right out of college: She joined Waggener Edstrom Worldwide , a Seattle-based communications agency

  • , at the same time, social workers are keenly aware of the pain of those not in the mainstream, and are sensitive to the discrepancy between the reality they see and the dream of an ideal society. Social workers have a commitment to service. While there are many considerations that enter into any career decision, the decision to go into social work is usually based upon the desire to contribute to the greater good of all humankind. Why Study Social Work at PLU?Accreditation The BSW program at PLU