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  • After successful completion of Nursing 308 Clinical Practicum 1, students may wish to seek employment as a Nurse Technician. Students should review the information regarding the responsibilities and functions of the Nurse Technician as defined in  WAC 246-840-010 and 246-840-840. At the completion of N308, if a student desires to seek employment as a Nurse Technician, the verification form requested by the employer should be submitted to nurs@plu.edu for verification and completion.

  • Eligible STEM DegreesHow To ApplyThe OPT application process can be complicated, so ISS offers OPT workshops each semester for graduating students, usually 3 to 4 weeks into the semester. If you’d like to start preparing to apply for OPT authorization, you can review the OPT Information Sheet and prepare the following documents to bring to the OPT workshop: Copy of any previous I-20s with CPT or OPT authorization Copy of valid passport photo page Copy of current F-1 student visa Print-out of I-94 Copy

  • Step 8: Respond to HPRB questions/concerns (stipulations)Once submitted, your proposal will go to a reviewer (called a Unit Designate) in your department, division, or school. They will review your materials and send comments to the Chair of the HPRB. The Chair will also review your materials and summarize all comments and required revisions in an email. You will then be able to go into your proposal and look for comments embedded directly in each proposal section. Mentor will show you where

  • Simon Sung Impact Advisor he/him Status:Working Hybrid Biography Biography Simon Sung graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his tenure in the design field he has worked for various clients including Simon and Schuster, Random House, Crown, Disney, Chronicle Books, Starbucks, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. At Impact he is working closely with the Directors to ensure everything runs smoothly as well as helping them with any concerns or advice

  • Mentorship Leads to Job at Nike Posted by: vcraker / December 4, 2020 December 4, 2020 Imagine your phone starts buzzing at 10:30 p.m. When you turn it over to see who could possibly be calling this late you see that it’s your professor and mentor trying to Facetime you —for a job opportunity.That’s what happened to PLU Alumna Andrea Adams ‘15 about five years ago. While she initially was confused to be getting the call, it turned out to be one of the most important calls of her life. Bradd

  • see other people with the same background as myself,” Dolan said. “I really would like to bring that voice to this program and just in general in my life and kind of advocate for people from low-income backgrounds and who come from a low-income community.” During Dolan’s other summer programs and study away experiences, he realized how much class was a barrier for low-income students. The public policy institute is fully subsidized — with students’ tuition, boarding, food and transportation

  • 2019 Culinary Week — April 8-12 Culinary Week Image Thanks to the PLU Community for attending all of our events...You are the reason we love putting on Culinary Week!We really enjoy showcasing our talented kitchen staff and everyone has a great time sharing their passion for awesome food with you. This year the classes were: Ramen by Frank Montes & Kevin Michalk Fermentation by Erica Fickeisen and Katherine Forsyth I Can Grill That? by Anthony McGinnis Quick & Easy Desserts by Kim Umpstead

  • continuing students J-Term 1 to 5 – $108.00 per credit hour (students entering PLU 2020-21 and later) Please note: Figures listed with 2 asterisks (**) apply only to Continuing Students who entered PLU prior to the 2023-24 academic year. Credit by Examination Fee and Tuition Credit by Examination Fee and Tuition: Students are charged tuition (at the per semester hour tuition rate) for any credit by exam registration in addition to the fees listed below. Contact the Office of the Registrar for information

  • . - AJ MooreCost Disease and Symphony Orchestra7:25-7:45 p.m. - Jonny MaierImmigration and Economic Growth: Can Immigrants Solve the Economic Situation in Italy?7:45-8:05 p.m. - Brittany IversonImpacts of Asymmetric Information on Children's Health Insurance Coverage8:05-8:10 p.m. - Break8:10-8:30 p.m. - Nicole MatiatosThe Function of Middlemen: An Analysis in the International Fair-Trade Coffee Market8:30-8:50 p.m. - Ryan FloodThe Effect of Multinational Outsourcing on Domestic Employment8:50-9:10

  • (LCs) are a valuable component of the PLU experience. At PLU, every student who lives on-campus is part of an LC, by year at PLU (e.g., First Year Wings, New Transfer & Continuing Student Wings, or Upper Division Student Housing) and/or by theme (e.g., Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability [in Ordal], Community for Creative Expression [in Hinderlie], Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equity [in Harstad], Global Engagement [in Hong International Hall], Lavender Community [in Ordal], STEM House [in