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  • Summer Sessions Tuition 2024Undergraduate Summer Tuition $824 per credit hour + $75 technology fee* GraduateSummer Graduate Varies by program, please reach out directly to the program for more information*Some courses carry additional fees above the tuition (i.e., labs, discussions).  Additional fees will be listed in the Interactive Course Schedule when the final schedule is released.Calculating CostTo find the cost of your Summer Sessions course, multiply the tuition per credit hour by the

  • Welcome to the Health Center!If this is your first time using the Health CenterIf this is your first time using the Health Center we recommend calling in to schedule your first visit. We will be happy to help schedule an appointment for you and make sure you’re all squared away before coming to see us. Here are a few things to keep in mind before calling for the first time: Tell us if you would like to see a particular healthcare provider If you do not wish to discuss the reason for visiting us

  • Caltech WAVE Summer Research Program Posted by: nicolacs / October 29, 2021 October 29, 2021 The WAVE Fellows program provides support for undergraduate students, who are underrepresented in STEM and intend on pursuing a Ph.D., to conduct a 10-week summer research project under the mentorship of Caltech faculty. Research opportunities in biology, neuroscience, chemistry, chemical engineering, engineering and applied science, geology, environmental science, sustainability, astronomy, physics

  • In our new series, “Office Hours,” faculty open their doors and give you a look into their creative spaces. Join these faculty for their own office hours at PLU. Come in, sit down, have a conversation, you might just learn something new! Associate Professor Spencer Ebbinga Office: Ingram 138A Email: ebbingsk@plu.edu Courses taught: Upper level Ceramics, Sculpture, Rhino 3D Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 1pm – 3pm Hover over the below images for details. Interview by Mandi LeCompte

  • ASPLU engages with the campus community in a variety of ways, which include: Supporting events, clubs, and on-campus organizations through Senate bills and resolutions Reaching out to students and addressing concerns through Senate projects Organizing events and initiatives through Director-led programs Take a look at our 2021-22 Passed Legislation, and our prior legislation highlights! Interested in collaborating with ASPLU on a specific project? Feel free to reach out to one of your senators

  • Graduation with Honors in Chemistry Michaela Burke Anna Kreutz Melrose Mailig Ashley Marshall Julia Rutherford (posthumously) Rachel Smith American Institute of Chemists (AIC) (Outstanding Senior) Ashley R. Marshall Ramstad Scholar Austin Erler General Chemistry Award (CRC) Scotty Kirkpatrick Kristopher Wells Sophomore Organic Award (ACS POLYED) Robert D. Fisher Analytical Chemistry Award (ACS) Maris Adams Inorganic Chemistry Award (ACS) Ashley Marshall Senior Organic Award (ACS DOC) The first

  • Graduation with Honors in Chemistry Christopher S. Erkkila Drew Huff Gregor Uvila Jorge Velasquez American Institute of Chemists (AIC) (Outstanding Senior) Christopher S. Erkkila Ramstad Scholar Madeline I. Smith General Chemistry Award (CRC) Derek Chai Marisol Navarro Sophomore Organic Award (ACS POLYED) Chance Brock Analytical Chemistry Award (ACS) Thomas Kolibaba Inorganic Chemistry Award (ACS) Colin Peterson Senior Organic Award (ACS DOC) Christopher S. Erkkila Hypercube Scholar Award

  • Declaring a Major or MinorDeclaring a major or minor in economics is a simple process and may be completed at any time by meeting with a faculty member and filling out an Academic Program Contract. At the time of declaration, you will be assigned an advisor and begin discussing how to structure your time to meet the program requirements below. For students planning graduate work in economics additional math preparation will be necessary. For specific courses, consult your major advisor.

  • Theatre & Dance Learning Outcomes Theatre Apply disciplinary standards in professional portfolio materials Interpret theater texts (play scripts and live performances) and their aesthetic and social values through time, cultures and movements Analyze theatrical texts and their dramatic structure Dance Integrate physical and artistic self-awareness into kinesthetic expression Analyze dance works and forms with regards to historical and societal context, technical elements, and kinesthetic

  • Textbooks and other required course materials are a major resource for your professional development. Students will be responsible for materials and content assigned, even if it is not directly covered in class. Textbooks purchased for nursing courses may be required in subsequent courses or be needed as reference materials for NCLEX-RN preparation; students are strongly discouraged from renting textbooks or purchasing short-term access to eBooks / resources for this reason. Nursing students