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  • assistantships are available during the academic year. In general, paid assistantships involve time commitments of five to ten hours per week, and a payment between $900 and $1,900 per semester, available only during the first two semesters. Students received payment based on their hourly work as student employees. Assistantships are considered taxable income. Number of awards: Varied Eligibility: To be eligible for a graduate assistantship, an applicant must be: admitted to the MFT program maintain a

  • . Larry died Jan. 24 at the age of 81. He was hired as an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics at PLU in 1982, before being promoted to professor in 1986. He completed phased retirement, which began in 1998, in 2003. He treated his colleagues with respect and exhibited genuine interest in their lives. He also was an advocate for educating the whole student and praised the small classroom setting, which helped him get to know his students on a more personal level

  • a pedal concert F. BA/BMA Performance of one work (concerto, etude, sonata, through composed original literature). Performance quality must be at a level befitting a good public performance. Continued work on reading Bb treble clef. Student should be playing easy to moderate melodic material in treble clef. Usable range should consist of a high Bb concert and pedal Bb concert. TUBA BM A 30-minute (minimum) recital consisting of at least 3 contrasting pieces. Instrumental assessments and recitals

  • 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

  • majors have commented that they decided to major in math because Rachid spoke to them and encouraged them.” “Dr. Benkhalti is an ideal college professor,” wrote a recent student. “My experience taking classes from him was memorable and makes learning hard mathematical concepts attainable. I learned so much while taking the calculus series, and he motivated me to become a mathematician.” Throughout his 33 years at PLU, Rachid has been involved in a wide variety of leadership and planning committees

  • this accommodation can do so through the Office of Accessibility and Accommodation. The student must be able to load themselves with limited physical assistance and be able to secure a seatbelt.  CSAF does currently have a vehicle certified to transport persons in a wheelchair. Please mention over the phone if this vehicle is needed. AdmitsAccess assistance is available for pre-approved persons into academic buildings and residence halls. Please refer to the Campus Access page for more details on

  • Entrance Requirements Transfer students who began their higher education at other regionally-accredited colleges or universities are encouraged to apply for admission with advanced standing. Candidates must have good academic and personal standing at the institution last attended full-time. The recommended minimum grade point average to be considered for admission as a transfer student is a 2.50 cumulative grade point average in college-level work from regionally-accredited institutions. In

  • Students Who Are ParentsPLU is committed to supporting it’s students and assisting them attain their educational goals.  Below is a list of resources for PLU students who are parents and/or are expecting.  Students with specific questions are invited to contact Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability, Commuter & Transfer Student Connections, and/or the Health Center.Child CareLactation RoomHealth CenterPLU's Advocacy ServicesAccommodationsChild Care Day Care PLU cannot recommend

  • . Students should monitor with the utmost care any written statements about patients, whether in a personal journal or in the context of classroom assignments such as clinical logs or reports. When stored in the form of data, such as saved assignments on a computer, portable drive, or disk, the student takes full responsibility for the security of this data. Students are strongly advised to protect such data with passwords and the School requests students to leave computers, portable drives or disks

  • the same as the OTCAS deadline or different. Review your OT programs admission requirements for supplemental instructions. OT programs may also require competitive applicants to visit the campus for an interview. The interview format varies by institution. Applicants may be required to speak with a single faculty member, a student, an occupational, or a panel of interviewers; or participate in an orientation program.  Applicants should be prepared to discuss why they have chosen to pursue a career