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  • Scholarships and AwardsPLU students are eligible for the following scholarships and awards: The Judge Bertil E. Johnson Scholarship provides an award to a premedical undergraduate student who has attained junior status.  This scholarship was established by the Allenmore Medical Foundation to honor Judge Bertil E. Johnson. Judge Johnson was born in 1901 and retired from the Pierce County Superior Court in 1974. He was active in service to the community and received many community awards. He

  • What should I major in? ANYTHING!  A common misperception is that law school are looking for applicants that majored in particular disciplines or that certain majors, such as Political Science, better prepare you for law school; however, this is WRONG!  Law schools have no preference for applicants from certain majors, and all majors can prepare you to be successful in law school. Ultimately, you are best served by taking a challenging, broad based curriculum and performing well. Being at PLU

  • Exception to Academic Requirements Form (pdf) view download For GenEd and University requirement exceptions only. For exceptions within the major/minor/concentration, see the Dept. Chair.

  • Domestic Travel Insurance for Faculty and Staff - 2023 Travel Assist Summary (pdf) view download

  • As set forth in this policy, PLU prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in its programs and activities. As defined by Title IX, discrimination on the basis of sex includes discrimination on the basis of sex stereotypes, sex characteristics, pregnancy or related conditions, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Consistent with other provisions of PLU’s Student Code of Conduct, this policy and procedures herein apply to all students enrolled in courses at Pacific Lutheran University

  • Pacific Lutheran University believes in a community approach to keeping the campus community safe. Within that, PLU works to educate faculty, staff, and students about issues of sexual misconduct including definitions, reporting options, resources, and intervention information. All incoming students to PLU will receive training on sexual misconduct, healthy relationships, consent, and bystander intervention through an online module and orientation. Student groups including athletics will

  • How to ReportThe Title IX Coordinator will review all Prohibited Conduct allegations and make a determination if the conduct meets the criteria set forth by the 2020 Final Rule Title IX regulations. Any PLU community member who believes they have been subjected to Prohibited Conduct is an Impacted Party, and is encouraged to report such a concern. Students may report Prohibited Conduct in several ways: Submit a report online: anyone is able to electronically submit a report via the online

  • Policy Disclosure of Significant Financial Interests (SFI) Related to Sponsored Projects (pdf) view

  • PLU takes photographs and video of students throughout the year. These images most often include students in spaces that are typically considered public community spaces at the university. These spaces include, but are not limited to, classrooms, labs, dining spaces, walkways and outdoor spaces, athletic events, and other university activities. PLU reserves the right to use these photos and videos in the promotion of the University. Students who enroll at PLU do so with the understanding that