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  • meals, canned soups, apples, oranges, salad fixings, granola bars, tomatoes, frozen veggies, Kashi cereal, yogurt, and milk Breakfast: English muffin with some organic peanut butter and a piece of fruit Lunch: bowl of soup, salad, or a wrap Snack: veggies with a granola bar or string cheese Dinner: a Smart Ones meal or chicken salad Read Previous Follow your dreams and say “yes” to opportunities, Patricia Krise advises Read Next Snow much fun COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments

  • International StudentsInternational students who have been admitted to PLU and enroll full-time are eligible for scholarships and grants funded by the university. Awards are intended to assist students in meeting the cost of the university’s tuition for the year. Awards made to students admitted into the undergraduate degree program can have their awards renewed for up to three additional years (if entering as a first year student, two additional years if entering as a transfer student

  • On Campus Distribution CountsThe following is a breakdown of the number of employees and hall residents at PLU. Please ensure that Mail Services receives enough copies of bulletins, newsletters and any other material to be distributed. Offices and DepartmentsInformationCounts ONE TO EACH DEPARTMENT85 MAIL STOPS49 FULL TIME FACULTY215 PART TIME FACULTY33 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF299 Budget Heads (included in above counts)124 Deans & Chairs (included in above counts)39 STAFF310 FULL COUNT857 SHORT

  • Happy Holidays from the PLU University Relations!All 2023 gifts, including online gifts, credit card gifts, or gifts of appreciated securities, must be received by PLU by December 31, 2023 to be included in your year-end tax summary. The only exception is checks received via mail. Checks that are postmarked on or before December 31, 2023 will be receipted with a 2023 gift date. We will mail a gift receipt to you; please keep your receipts for tax purposes. We wish you and your family a joyous

  • ASPLU engages with the campus community in a variety of ways, which include: Supporting events, clubs, and on-campus organizations through Senate bills and resolutions Reaching out to students and addressing concerns through Senate projects Organizing events and initiatives through Director-led programs Take a look at our 2021-22 Passed Legislation, and our prior legislation highlights! Interested in collaborating with ASPLU on a specific project? Feel free to reach out to one of your senators

  • Transit Pass Benefit Revised January 2009; Revised June 2010 Pacific Lutheran University supports sustainability initiatives – and efforts to get its employees onto mass transit by subsidizing the cost of an annual transit pass via a PLU ORCA card for all PLU employees with benefits. Phased retirees are not eligible for this benefit. Employees pay a small portion of the cost of the annual pass each year with the majority of the cost paid for by the university. The PLU ORCA card is valid on any

  • Curriculum ManagementThe Registrar’s Office manages curriculum by declaring, and when necessary removing, students’ majors/minors/concentrations.  Ensuring students are declared in the appropriate curriculum is integral to the accuracy of their CAPP report.  The following forms are used to submit curriculum information. Remove (drop) Curriculum Form Submission of this form notifies the Registrar’s Office to remove curriculum (major/minor/concentration) from a student’s record. CAPP Course Reuse

  • DesignThe Marketing & Communications Design Group provides art direction and graphic design for all major university print publications and web presence. They establish the styling standards to ensure the quality and consistency of all print and online products for the university’s visual image and corporate identity. Customer service maintains job scheduling, billing, financial records and bookkeeping for the Design Group. Contact them for questions concerning charges on any of your job

  • Jenny JohnsonJenny Johnson is the author of In Full Velvet, published by Sarabande Books in 2017. Her many honors include a 2015 Whiting Award and a 2016-17 Hodder Fellowship at Princeton University. She has also received awards and scholarships from the Blue Mountain Center, Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference, and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She received her MFA from the Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. Her poems have appeared in The Best American Poetry 2012, New England

  • Diversity Center Alums: Complexities of Care and Service Abroad Angie Hambrick, PLU’s Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability, sits down with anthropology professor and PLU Peace Corps Prep Program Coordinator Katherine Wiley, Hispanic studies professor Giovanna Urdangarain, and anthropology and global studies professor Dr. Ami Shah to discuss service abroad. This rich… July 16, 2019