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  • The PLU English Major and ConcentrationsEnglish majors at PLU complete three core courses that introduce the skills of creative and critical reading and writing that unite all three concentrations of our major. ENGL 227 – Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL 275 – Literary Passages: An Introduction to Literatures in English ENGL 300 – Living Stories Students then complete one of three Concentrations: The Creative Writing Concentration allows students to hone their craft in a variety of genres

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  • Dossier and Review Promotion & Tenure (RPT)Dossier is an Interfolio module where you can store and manage your documents in one place.  (Think of this as your storage area and it is personal to you). Review Promotion and Tenure (RPT) is an Interfolio module where faculty will assemble their tenure and/or promotion packets.  RPT access is granted only to tenure and/or promotion candidates and only after the candidates have met with the Rank and Tenure Committee. If you are not able to access

  • Rank and Tenure Committee Membership: Five tenured members, consisting of one member from each of the four Colleges, and one member from the faculty at large, elected for three-year overlapping terms. Advisory Membership: Provost, one student selected by the Associated Students of PLU. Consistent with Article IV, Section 4, Subsection 4b, g and h of the Faculty Bylaws, advisory members shall have the same rights and privileges as any other member of the committee except the right to make

  • Mission StatementPLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care—for other people, for their communities, and for the earth. Approved by the Board of Regents, January 22, 2011.HistoryPacific Lutheran University was founded in 1890 by a group of Scandinavian Lutherans from the Puget Sound area. They were led by the Reverend Bjug Harstad, who became PLU’s first president. In naming the university, these pioneers recognized the important role that a

  • Harstad Endowed Curricular Development Grants - Info and Procedures (pdf) view download

  • Advising and Mentoring Resources for FacultyFaculty resources for student advising and mentoring, as well as resources and opportunities for faculty colleague mentoring.Student AdvisingFaculty Resources for Advising Students from the CSSLearn MoreGeneral EducationInformation about GE, including the Core Curriculum CommitteeLearn MoreMentoringResources for student mentoring and faculty/colleague mentoringLearn MoreWild Hope Center for VocationOpportunities to engage with, discern, and live out

  • Policies & ProceduresPurchasing Card Policies and ProceduresFind out about Purchase Card Policies and Procedures. Learn moreTravel and Business Expense PolicyFind out about PLU’s travel and business expense policy. Learn moreProcurement PolicyLearn about PLU procurement policies. Learn moreProcurement ProceduresLearn about PLU’s Procurement Procedures. Learn more

  • Terms and ConditionsAs a recipient of  financial aid (scholarships, grants, student loans, and work study programs) at Pacific Lutheran University, you are agreeing to the following terms and conditions:1: No automatic renewals of need-based financial aidThere are no automatic renewals of need-based financial aid. You must apply for financial aid each year by either submitting a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or if you are an undocumented Washington resident, by submitting