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  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your Education program? Thinking about education at PLU? When are education students able to enter the classroom? Can you gain skills in teaching students while you study away? In this session, John Wright, assistant professor of Education, and Ryan Branchini answer your questions! April 26, 2024 AcademicsEducationFAQ'sProfessors

  • Student Employment FAQWho is eligible to work a student employment position on campus?Any undergraduate student who is taking at least 6 credits, or graduate student taking at least 4 credits, and is at least 18 years old. What is the minimum wage?The current minimum wage is $16.28. Minimum wage increases will be calculated annually by L&I using a formula tied to the rate of inflation. What is work study?Students awarded work study have satisfied requirements through their FAFSA filing that

  • Alumni Recognition With over 37,000 active alumni, there is always a reason to applaud and celebrate the accomplishments of our remarkable alumni and friends. Learn about types of awards and how to nominate someone.Alumni RecognitionAward Recipients Peruse the list of fellow Lutes who are past alumni award recipients, and nominate someone for an award.All Award Recipients  

  • Flipping vs. Blending – What’s the Difference? by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer  Like it or not, technology is influencing the  process of teaching and learning in new and evolving ways. Two key trends that draw upon innovations in technology and pedagogy are the flipped learning format and the blended learning format. As… August 25, 2015 flipped learningonline learning

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  • Payment OptionsPayment in FullPay the remaining owing balance in full (minus accepted grants, scholarships, loans and/or other resources listed on your Offer of Financial Aid, excluding work study) by the 25th of the month preceding each semester/term. During the Summer Session, payment is due on the first day classes begin in June. Due Dates: Summer – First day classes begin in June Fall – August 25th J-term – December 25th Spring – January 25th Financial Aid Covers Your CostsWhen the amount

  • Utilizing Banner Self Service 24/7Under the Financial Aid Services tab:Under the Student Services tab:Under the Financial Aid Services tab:Award – To view your aid offer, click on Award, then Award By Aid Year, Select Financial Aid Year, next, select applicable aid year in the dropdown box, and click submit. To accept, or decline loans and work study, select them as a whole, or individually and then click submit.  All scholarships and grants have been pre-accepted for you, with the exception of

  • to your HPRB Proposal (Amendments)If at any time you wish to make any change to the research proposal—including participants, procedures, instruments, and/or investigators—originally approved by the HPRB, you must submit an Amendment request within Mentor. You may not initiate any of these changes until the request has been reviewed and approved by the HPRB.Requesting renewal of your approval (Continuing Review)Proposals approved under expedited and full board review must be renewed annually for

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsLearning Is ForEver - The BasicsWhat is LIFE?LIFE is an abbreviation for Learning Is ForEver, a continuing education program for active retirees. Imagine a school without grades or tests.  A place where the only prerequisites are an active mind and a desire to learn in a congenial atmosphere.  Fill the classrooms with dedicated students of retirement age.  They are a community of learners who design their own classes according to their own needs and interests, people

  • “The House of Blue Leaves” asks questions on mental illness Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / December 4, 2015 December 4, 2015 When Jessi Marlow ‘16 was brainstorming ideas for the season’s featured Alpha Psi Omega production she finally decided that above all, she wanted to direct a show that was both topical and relevant to today’s audiences. She finally settled on a darker comedy that explores mental illness, which premieres on December 9 for a five-day run. “The House of Blue Leaves artfully