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  • ) program in Lynwood, and our Entry Level Master’s of Science in Nursing (ELMSN) program on our Tacoma campus. Applicants are not allowed to have an active application for more than one program concurrently, as per our admissions process. Application ProcessApplications are processed through NursingCAS, a nationwide centralized application service for graduate programs. Follow the steps below to submit your application. If you have questions, contact the Admission Application Counselor.Step One: Create

  • Homeschooled students are an important part of PLU’s applicant pool and the campus community. We welcome and value the unique experiences and backgrounds that students like you bring to our campus! You are considered a homeschool student if:the majority of your schooling has taken place, or if your high school career will conclude, outside of a traditional academic setting. Homeschool students, even with advanced credit standing (see Running Start and College Level Credit Policies below) apply

  • InternshipsOne of the hallmarks of the PLU sociology and criminal justice program is the opportunity for students to participate in experiential learning opportunities. Internships are a great way to gain valuable work experience and to learn more about potential career paths. Internships are required for Criminal Justice majors and strongly recommended for Sociology majors.Criminal Justice students commonly complete internships with juvenile courts, law enforcement agencies, probation offices

  • YOUR HIGH SCHOOL IS A PLU AUTOMATIC ADMISSION PARTNER! What does that mean for you? If, by your senior year, you have a cumulative 3.3+ GPA and have taken Intermediate Algebra, you are guaranteed admission (and a scholarship!) to PLU and get to skip the PLU Common App process. FAQsWhat is the Automatic Admission Partnership?PLU has partnered with school districts throughout Washington to offer this program. We work with counselors at your high school to identify seniors who meet our academic

  • processed by PLU and disbursed to pay your tuition. Number of awards: N/A Criteria: You do not need to demonstrate need to qualify for these loans. Detailed information is available at the Federal student aid website. Terms of the loan: This loan accumulates interest while you are in school, and when you are in your forbearance “grace period.” It is a loan, so it must be paid back with interest. When you fill out the FAFSA, there is a tool that estimates what your student loan repayment amounts will

  • The application for Fall 2025 will open in September. HOW TO APPLY Deadline and Application Timeline Application deadlineFebruary 1 Interview notificationEnd of February through end of April Interview dateTo be arranged Non-refundable enrollment deposit dueWithin three weeks of acceptance date Classes beginEarly September Speak to a Graduate Admission CounselorContact a member of the Graduate Admission Team for questions about the application process. Schedule Phone Appointment Application

  • ‘Representation matters’: Lute actor earns lead role in Seattle production of ‘Legally Blonde’ Posted by: Kari Plog / September 24, 2018 Image: Justin Huertas ’09 (center) performs in “Lizard Boy” at the Diversionary Theatre in San Diego. He wrote the musical for Seattle Repertory Theatre in 2015. Huertas is flanked by Kirsten deLohr Helland ’10 (right) and William A. Williams. The cast performed as a three-person folk rock band. (Photo by Simpatika, courtesy of Diversionary Theatre) September

  • Be a Lute Pay your enrollment deposit to join your PLU class. #FutureLute Submit your deposit View full video You're in! Congratulations!Congratulations on your admission to PLU! We are proud of the globally-engaged and purposeful education we provide every single PLU student and excited for you to join our academic community. Now that you’re in, you’re probably wondering about next steps. Below you’ll find links to our admitted student webpages. Each page has important information about

  • Transfer Tips Posted by: mhines / March 28, 2024 March 28, 2024 Are you considering transferring to PLU? Learn from Jane Davie ’23 as she shares her tips for successfully transferring to PLU.  Jane’s Quick Tips Take a tour–it will help you see where you want to study and live! Find your people–surround yourself with people in your major and clubs that match your interests. Ask questions–connect with an advisor to help you transfer and connect with academic success Be flexible–Don’t worry if

  • Retention of Programmatic Material Description of RecordsCare of RecordsFinal Disposition The following materials are produced by the congregation to assist its programs, promote its activity, document the life of the parish, and tell the congregation's story: Congregation histories Membership directories, including picture directories on computer disc Newsletters News releases Program and training material produced by the congregation Audio and visual materials, such as photographs of the