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  • Semester Study AwayStudying Away on a Gateway or Featured semester program, you receive PLU credit and can fulfill degree requirements to stay on track to graduate. On Gateway or Featured programs, you would pay PLU tuition, room and board, and student fees, and scholarships and financial aid apply. There are study abroad scholarships available as well! Schedule Study Away Advising to learn more.Start here to learn about Semester Study AwayCOVID-19 and Study Away For country-specific COVID-19

  • Connor Kaczkowski. I’m a junior at PLU, and I am majoring in music performance and composition. I have been playing trumpet for about 10 years and I’m currently in the Wind Ensemble here at PLU. Jacob BoseleyJacob is a junior transfer student majoring in trumpet performance. He has played trumpet for 11 years and previously studied with Chris Colleti.  In his free time, Jacob likes to be outside and relax with his dog and friends. Jonathan Holder Jonathan Holder is a transfer student from Grand

  • Search Events ePass Academics Admission Administration Athletics Alumni Student Life Families Giving Careers at PLU Campus Map Directory About PLU Calendar Library Textbooks News Stories Video ResoLute Photos Livestream Webcams Frequently Searched Items What programs are offered? Do you offer graduate programs? How do I apply? How do international students apply? How much does it cost to attend? How do I get to campus? How can I check my grades? How can I see on-campus dining? Are there any local

  • umbrella of PLU’s Department of Recreation, it remains a student-run organization from pretty much the top down. That’s key, and something that makes the program stand out as more and more universities choose to contract out to professionals. Student directors Britt McCracken ’19 and Isaiah Scheel ’19 are running OR this year, coordinating a crew of 13 trip leaders and organizing at least one different trip each weekend. Rob Thompson, PLU’s assistant athletic director for recreation over the past five

  • Education: A Lutheran Tradition Georgia ’59 and Denis Bailey believe the world needs more places like PLU. “I appreciated what the school did for me,” Georgia says. “The church started schools. I think this was an important thing that the Lutheran church did and is doing today.” The Baileys have supported the school through a gift annuity, and they have supported student access as longtime PLU Annual Fund donors.“For us, getting a PLU charitable gift annuity has been a win-win situation

  • Fellows, and have supported important construction projects on campus, including the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Xavier Hall and Morken Center. By supporting PLU students directly through gifts to Q Club, or indirectly though capital projects, Tom knows the unique spirit of service he loved so much as a student will continue for future generations. “PLU was a great place when I was there, and it seems to be an even greater place now,” he said. “I think that has to do with the

  • 253.535.8570 www.plu.edu/graduate/ gradadmission@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University welcomes applications from students who exhibit capacities for success at the graduate level. Applicants must present evidence of scholastic ability and demonstrate qualities of good character in order to be accepted for admission. PLU reserves the right to admit, deny or withdraw admission for any applicant/student based on an individual’s meeting these criteria. Admission decisions are made by the academic

  • living in a way that reflects my values?”; “who am I?” and “How do I find hope in a troubled world?”. The students, who elected to, wrote their names on their stars and will receive them back as a reminder of their commitment to the pursuit of their vocation. Many students who participate in EXPLORE! apply to be a student facilitator in subsequent years. Plans are already underway for next year’s retreat. We anticipate with great joy walking alongside another 100+ first year PLU students as they

  • Diambri (right) presented their Benson summer research projects at the Northern California Regional Phi Alpha Theta conference. History students can follow in their footsteps by applying for a student-faculty research project in Holocaust Studies or Business and Economic History. (Applications due in April for the following summer.) Alex Lund shows off his certificate for the second-place paper on economic history in Montana at the Northern California Regional Phi Alpha Theta Conference, April 2018

  • financial assistance program authorized by Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. IPEDS surveys are completed during three periods each year. Provisional survey data is released to the public 9-12 months after its initial collection. National Center for Education Statistics. The IPEDS Data Feedback Report can be generated on the NCES website. It contains graphical summaries of selected institutional data and compares the data with peer institutions. National Survey of Student