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  • 253.535.7151 admission@plu.edu www.plu.edu/admission/ Pacific Lutheran University welcomes applications from students who exhibit capacities for success at the baccalaureate level. Applicants must present evidence of scholastic ability and demonstrate qualities of good character in order to be accepted for admission. The Office of Admission reserves the right to admit, deny, or withdraw admission for any applicant/student based on these criteria. Applications for admission are evaluated without

  • Photo by Claire Todd Dear Franklin Pierce School District, PLU’s Environmental Methods course focuses on the significance of Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed in our community. We would love to share some of that information with local high school students to promote awareness of the environment around us. Environmental education is becoming increasingly important as Climate Change becomes a hot topic in political discussions. The opportunity for high school and college students to converse about

  • Solar Array Information This solar project represents the commitment to sustainability of Parkland Light and Water and Pacific Lutheran University.   The 7+ kW installation uses local Washington made PV Modules and Power Inverters from Silicon Energy.  They are installed in a staggered array on the roof of Facilities Management (Building #28) to accommodate shade from nearby trees.  The power produced will offset the electric use of the building and will account for a significant savings each

  • FYEP Programmatic Learning OutcomesPLU’s First Year Experience Program has three learning outcomes integrated throughout the curriculum (including curricular and co-curricular activities). Literacy Students will be able to demonstrate habits of reading and writing, across multiple literacies, including written literacy, disciplinary literacy, and information literacy. Critical Inquiry Students will learn how to ask and answer questions from multiple perspectives. Students will identify and

  • Internet, Wireless and Phone Service Internet Access – Getting connected to the PLU internet. Finding the Jack Number on a Wall Plate – Getting the wall plate and jack number for a service request. Phones – Overview of PLU campus phone system. Phone Prefixes – Find the prefix for four-digit extensions at PLU. PLU Voicemail – Basic guide to using voice mail with PLU digital phones. Phone Service and Repair – Getting support with your digital phone. Service RequestsAccess the online Help Desk

  • Attention! In order to provide you with the best service, Impact requires the request to be submitted at least ten business days prior to desired distribution or due date. If you have any questions about this, please send us an email at impact@plu.edu /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (function () { jQuery.browser.msie = false; jQuery.browser.version = 0; if(navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9]+)\./)) { jQuery.browser.msie = true

  • The Innovation Studies minor offers courses from 10 different academic units, making the program highly flexible. For scheduling purposes, the following 4-year course plan lists the availability of core courses that satisfy the Intro, Principles, and Seminar requirements, including HIST/COMA/PHIL 248 (Innovation Ethics and Society), HIST 121 (History in Video Games), HIST 346 (History of Technology), HIST 247 (U.S. Capitalism: Railroads to Netflix), BUSA 201 (Intro to Business), ECON 101 (Intro

  • Pre-Departure Newsletters for New International StudentsMissed any previous pre-departure newsletters? Click links below to access previous issues! Fall 2024: Issue 1 (available on June 10, 2024): Greetings from PLU. Issue 2 (available on June 24, 2024): Start working on your new student to-do list. Issue 3 (available on July 8, 2024): Things to be completed by August 25. Issue 4 (available on July 22, 2024): Get involved on campus. Issue 5 (available on August 5, 2024): Start packing. Issue 6

  • Quality Matters RubricAs part of PLU’s vision to be a university of the first rank, PLU now subscribes to the Quality Matters Program. The Quality Matters (QM) Program provides institutions with a standards-based rubric, peer review process, and professional development options. PLU faculty and staff can access the QM rubric to assist in the quality design of their online and blended courses. Quality Matters Rubric Standards 2014 (.pdf, 53KB, requires PLU ePass). Please note, the QM rubric is

  • 2020 Physics Capstone SymposiumJoin the Physics Department online to hear the senior capstone presentations. Maddie Boe “Optical Trapping: A Visual Exploration” Claire Hartwig-Alberg “Reviewing a Coastal Environment Change Experiment Using Wave Measurement Sensors” Chris McGraw “Building an Acoustic Levitation Device” William Senseman “Studies on Implementing a Solar Panel Array at PLU” Noah Stead “Bessel Function Solutions for the Shape of a Spinning Chain” Thomas Tamanaha “Moving Eddy Current