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  • Responsibilities of the L.I.F.E. Finance Committee Monitor the income and expenses of the Learning Is ForEver program Monitor expenses by category and class costs Consult with Program Committee on class fees and expenses Prepare the annual budget by working with various committees Evaluate proposals for changes in fees Make recommendations to the Council Respond to requests from Council concerning financial matters Collects registration fees at each class, makes deposits and pays bills

  • Events view images descriptions print Filter AllCollege of Liberal StudiesDepartment of AnthropologyChinese Studies ProgramDepartment of EconomicsDepartment of EnglishGender, Sexuality, & Race StudiesGlobal Studies ProgramDepartment of HistoryHolocaust and Genocide Studies ProgramDepartment of Languages & LiteraturesMaster of Fine Arts in Creative WritingNative America and Indigenous Studies ProgramDepartment of PhilosophyDepartment of Political SciencePublishing and Printing ArtsDepartment of

  • Carlos Garcia Jr, Therapist in TrainingOur identities inform how we experience the world and how the world perceives us. We are all drawn to therapy for a variety of reasons, so good on you for already making the toughest decision and that is looking for a therapist. Latinx Student Marriage Family Therapist who works with young adults, military families, military retirees and veterans, couples, families, immigrant communities, and People of the Global Majority.

  • Entry-Level Pathway to the MSN Schedule Program length: 27 months (not including pre-requisite coursework) Program start: Summer (early June) Pre-licensure portion: Attend classes full-time, Monday through Friday. PLU classes may be scheduled any time between 8:00am and 8:00pm.  Students must be available for clinicals anytime between 6:00am and 11:00pm.  Students in the pre-licensure portion are strongly encouraged not to work. None of the classes are online. The post-licensure portion

  • , director of transfer recruitment. And that may be exactly why many on campus see the influx of transfer students as a good thing. “The one thing they do have in common – they are focused. Going to college is an opportunity they are not going to waste,” Pretty said. “And they have a depth of experience that traditional age students can’t contribute. That’s an invaluable asset to have on campus.” Take Riley Relfe (pictured), a transfer from Green River Community College. There, she was extremely involved

  • week to regain her stride. In high school, she helped her Seattle-based club team qualify for nationals. But once she enrolled at Pacific Lutheran University, Lindberg gave up the sport to focus on academics and other extracurricular activities. Oxford to VersaillesMolly Lindberg '17 had the opportunity to race with one of the women's rowing squads at Versailles in France, after the team was down a rower. “It definitely helped me (having prior experience),” she said of rowing in Oxford. “I was

  • External Scholarship ResourcesScholly: Finds scholarships that work best for each student. Additional resources include scholarship essay tools and personalized deadlines. SchollyScholarships.com: Matches students to most relevant scholarships. Offers grants and scholarships from organizations, foundations, corporations, the government, as well as though PLU.Scholarships.comCappex: Provides its own scholarships though the Cappex Website. Easy to apply, and offers additional scholarships based

  • Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition (Photo: John Froschauer) Mike Burton '69 +Enlarge Photo  Mike Burton ’69 Distinguished Alumnus Award For his years of dedication and service in education, including unprecedented contributions to forensics and college-football officiating. Read Full Bio (Photo: Kali Raisl) Marissa Meyer ’04 +Enlarge Photo  Marissa Meyer ’04 Outstanding Recent Alumna

  • restoration efforts in the Fred L. Tobiason Outdoor Learning Center further west. Efforts to expand and enhance the native species in the Tobiason Center have been on-going. This past year, Assistant Professor of Biology Romey Haberle helped start a biology space adjacent to the Mary Baker Russell building. The plants from that space will be used as part of the Tobiason Center project, as well as to increase native plant species presence on the vacant hill space across from the Morken Center. Last summer

  • FAQsWhat is PLU's response to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak?Find the latest information here. Where do I go for first aid supplies?The Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) department will refill your kits when they are getting low. You can call 253-535-8935 or email at safety@plu.edu. You can find all you need at the First Aid Kit webpage. What is meant by ‘hazard’ and ‘risk’?1. A hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm (substances, electricity, working at height, machinery