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  • The PLU M.B.A. program offers two tracks: a general M.B.A. in Business Administration and an M.B.A. in Management Science & Quantitative Methods.

    253.535.7252 www.plu.edu/mba/ plumba@plu.edu Mark Mulder, Ph.D., Dean Juanita Reed, M.Ed., Associate Dean AdmissionThe PLU M.B.A. program offers two tracks: a general M.B.A. in Business Administration and an M.B.A. in Management Science & Quantitative Methods. Aspirants may apply for admission to either of the two tracks. The PLU M.B.A. program is competitive. Selection is based on several criteria including work experience and potential contribution to the classroom experience. The Graduate

  • $10 general admission $5 seniors (60+), military, alumni and PLU community (faculty & staff) Free for PLU students and 17 and younger

    In-Person Performances Tickets are sold at the door only. Additionally, please be aware that credit and debit cards will be the only form of payment accepted. No seats are assigned and all seating is general admission. Performances are held in either the Eastvold Stage or Studio Theater in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on the PLU campus.Spotlight Series Productions$10 general admission $5 seniors (60+), military, alumni and PLU community (faculty & staff) Free for PLU

  • General Education program outcomes broadly capture what any student should learn in their experience with a given element. Here, assessment is broad.

    CCC On Creating General Education Core Learning OutcomesAt the broad program level, learning outcomes: Introduce to students what will be learned by way of a particular requirement. Unify faculty understanding of what should be delivered for a particular requirement. Clarify program vision and expectation for the purpose of assessment. At the degree program and/or course level, learning outcomes articulate what students will learn and how they will learn it. That is, they introduce the specific

  • Speaker: Bob Ferguson, Washington State Attorney General Introduced by Dr. Roberto Dondisch, Mexican Consul Location: Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts

    Schedule for Migration: Towards an Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cultural Understanding of Human Mobility Symposium All sessions will be held in the Anderson University Center, except the opening keynote, which will be held in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts. Register for the Wang Center SymposiumThursday, March 8Friday, March 9Thursday, March 88:15 - 9:20 a.m. | Keynote Speaker: Bob Ferguson, Washington State Attorney General Introduced by Dr. Roberto Dondisch, Mexican Consul

  • Lead Payroll Specialist - Student Time Sheets, Hourly Time Sheets, Direct Deposit, Leave Balances, General Information | Payroll Office | azazeski@plu.edu | 253-535-7341

    Angela Zazeski Lead Payroll Specialist - Student Time Sheets, Hourly Time Sheets, Direct Deposit, Leave Balances, General Information She/Her Phone: 253-535-7341 Email: azazeski@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 102J Professional Responsibilities Student Time Sheets, Hourly Time Sheets, Direct Deposit, Leave Balances, General Information

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  • The Optometry Admission Test (OAT) is a standardized, 4-hour examination designed to measure general academic ability and comprehension of scientific information.

    Optometry Admission Test The Optometry Admission Test (OAT) is a standardized, 4-hour examination designed to measure general academic ability and comprehension of scientific information. The OAT is sponsored by the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) for applicants seeking admission to an optometry program. All schools and colleges of optometry in the United States require the OAT. The OAT consists of a battery of four tests with a total of 220 multiple choice questions

  • Most veterinary science programs require applicants to complete the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test, and some also require the Biology GRE.

    Graduate Record ExaminationMost veterinary science programs require applicants to complete the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test, and some also require the Biology GRE. Programs may have minimum acceptable scores and last acceptable test dates. Also, policies regarding the consideration of multiple sets of GRE scores vary by institution. For a listing of each accredited veterinary school’s requirements, go to the AAVMC website at  www.aavmc.org.  The Medical School Admission Test

  • The Optometry Admission Test (OAT) is a standardized, 4-hour examination designed to measure general academic ability and comprehension of scientific information.

    Optometry Admission Test The Optometry Admission Test (OAT) is a standardized, 4-hour examination designed to measure general academic ability and comprehension of scientific information. The OAT is sponsored by the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) for applicants seeking admission to an optometry program. All schools and colleges of optometry in the United States require the OAT. The OAT consists of a battery of four tests with a total of 220 multiple choice questions