- PLU Student Handbook 2012-2013
- Student Code of Conduct
- Introduction
- PLU Policy and the Law
- Jurisdiction
- Academic Integrity
- Accommodation of Persons with Disabilities
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Building Security
- Computer and Network Use
- Concern for Self and Others
- Confiscation of Possessions
- Disruption of University Community
- Equal Educational Opportunity
- Equipment (University)
- False Information
- FERPA Policy Statement
- Fire Safety
- Firearms, Explosives or Weapons
- Freedom of Expression
- Gambling
- Grade Disputes
- Grievance Policy and Procedures
- Guests on Campus and at PLU Events
- Hazing
- ID Card
- Illegal Drugs
- Immunization Policy
- Neighbor Relations
- Noise
- Non-Cooperation
- Parking
- Pets in the Workplace
- Physical Assault
- Property Damage, Misuse or Theft
- Publicity and Solicitation
- Representing the University
- Residence Hall Communities
- Residency Requirement
- Sexual Misconduct
- Smoking
- Speakers
- Telephones
- Tobacco Free Campus
- Vehicle Registration and Parking
- Vehicle, Bicycle and Skateboard Use On Campus
- Violence Prevention
- Visitation and Guests in Residence Halls
- Student Conduct Procedures
- I. Introduction
- II. Administration of the Student Conduct System
- III. Incident Reports
- IV. Student Rights and Responsibilities
- V. Code of Ethics for Review Boards and Hearing Officials
- VI. Review Boards: Jurisdiction and Composition
- VII. Review Procedures
- VIII. Decisions
- IX. Sanctions
- Overview of Sanctions
- Alcoholic Beverages Sanctions
- Illegal Drugs Sanctions
- X. Conduct Records
- XI. Appeals
- XII. Special Provisions
- Proposing Changes to the Student Code of Conduct
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- immunization
All full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students who are accepted into degree programs are required to provide the University's Health Services with documentation of their immunizations for measles, mumps, rubella. Documentation means official records signed by a health care professional. Students with a PLU Medical History Record and immunizations in compliance with the PLU Immunization Policy on file with Health Services are considered cleared. Those students not in compliance are placed on medical hold and will not be allowed to register, drop or change classes after their initial (entry) registration.
Any student born before January 1, 1957 is considered immune to measles, mumps, and rubella. Students born after January 1, 1957 must provide records for required immunizations. The full-text of this policy is available online at www.plu.edu/health-center.
Any questions concerning immunizations should be directed to the University Health Service at (253) 535-7337.
