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  • The School of Nursing is committed to the successful progression of its students, not only through the nursing curriculum, but through the university’s academic program as well. An important part of this commitment is the assignment of a nursing faculty advisor. Upon entrance to the School of Nursing, all nursing students are assigned an academic advisor from the nursing faculty. Student contact with the advisor early in the academic career can be highly instrumental in students’ future success

  • Human Resources if they have a question regarding this policy. Employees should report to their supervisors any concerns about other staff members, or students in possession of prohibited weapons. Failure to adhere to the university’s weapon policy or failure to cooperate in an investigation is grounds for disciplinary action, which, depending on the circumstances, may include immediate termination.

  • 2021 Philosophy Capstones Dr. Michael Schleeter, Seminar in Philosophy Tuesday, May 25th1:30-1:35pm: Introduction1:35-1:50pm: Dana Morrell, “Reassessing Three Assumptions of the Dominant Worldview”1:50-2:05pm: Nikolas Gable, “The Senate Term Limits: There Should Be More Turnover in the Senate”2:05-2:20pm: Joshua Porterfield, “Acceptance and the Plight of the Black Body”2:20-2:35pm: Keegan Dolan, “Liberal Democracy and Capitalism: The Role of the State in Alleviating Wealth Inequality”2:35-2

  • The Pacific Lutheran University Women’s Ultimate Frisbee team provides opportunities for students to compete in the intercollegiate sport of Ultimate Frisbee. It helps to bring college students together to compete in a friendly yet competitive environment. No experience is necessary to join, and we seek students of all skill levels who are willing to bring good team spirit to the field and an attitude to learn the beloved game of ultimate. Interested in joining?  Contact the team at womenult

  • Lathisms Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / March 15, 2023 March 15, 2023 The 2023 Lathisms Scholarship intends to support Hispanic/Latinx students interested in pursuing a career focused in the mathematical sciences; such career paths include, but are not limited to, scientific research, mathematics education, engineering, and finance. They will award 2-3 scholarships of up to $500 (each) in the first year, aimed at prospective and current undergraduate/graduate students. The deadline is March

  • 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

  • In the event of the death of a benefits eligible employee, (including faculty or staff), salary will be paid through the last day worked. An additional amount equal to one month’s salary (173.33 hours) will also be paid if death occurs before the commencement of the university’s long-term disability coverage. Final payment will also include any accrued vacation amount due per PLU’s vacation policy. This benefit is provided in addition to the life insurance program maintained by the university.

  • Staff must complete a time sheet for each pay period. Exempt employees are required to report leaves and holidays only. Nonexempt employees are required to report all hours worked in addition to their leaves and holidays. Supervisors are responsible for ensuring that time sheets are completely accurate, and that they are submitted to Payroll by the due date. Time sheets not completed by the employee until after the due date are held and will be processed in the following payroll.

  • semester credit hour: $1,194 Total Tuition: $95,520 Nursing Program Fee: $6,183 (Full-time) or $8,244 (Part-time) Additional fees may include: Technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), background check ($70), books and materials for coursework, uniform cost ($200), equipment ($100), laptop (personal). DNP FNP 2024 Program Cost Sheet in PDF format (Full-time) DNP FNP 2024 Program Cost Sheet in PDF format (4 Years Part-time) DNP FNP 2024 Program Cost Sheet

  • . Cost per semester credit hour: $1,194 Total Tuition: $100, 296 Nursing Program Fee: $6,039 (Full-time) or $8,052 (Part-time) Additional fees may include: technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), background check ($70), books and materials for coursework, uniform cost ($200), equipment ($100), laptop (personal). DNP PMHNP 2024 Program Cost Sheet in PDF Format (Full-time) DNP PMHNP 2024 Program Cost Sheet in PDF Format (4 Year Part-time) DNP PMHNP