PLU

Admitted students who make their Advance Tuition Payment to reserve their spot in PLU's Fall 2012 Class have a better likelihood of receiving placement in their top-choice residence halls. 
First-year students who have made their Advance Tuition Payment can request their registration appointment for PLU's 'Charting Your Course' Fall 2012 First-Year Registration June 7, 8, 11, 12 and 13.

Advance Tuition Payment
and Housing Application Form

Directions

The following is an online form for submitting your advanced tuition payment and housing preferences. You will not be able to save your progress, so please take a moment to look over the questions before you begin. A credit card payment is required to complete this form.  Please note that this form is for new students only.

As an alternative to using this form you can fill out a print form by hand and mail in your preferences and deposit by check.

  1. Section I. Advance Tuition Payment - All students wishing to submit an Advance Tuition Payment must complete Section I. of this form. This includes those students who will not be requesting on campus housing accommodations.
  2. Section II. Housing Application Form - All students requesting PLU housing are required to complete Section II. of this form.
  3. Section III. Credit Card Payment - All students wishing to submit the Advance Tuition Payment and submit Housing Application (as necessary) may do so by submitting a $200 payment via the online payment form found in Section III.

Section I. Advance Tuition Payment

Enter Your Personal Information
E-mail:* 
First Name: * 
Last Name: * 
PLU ID: * 
Gender: *  
Date of Birth: * 
City: * 
State:  
Country:  
Requesting on-campus housing: *  
Student Status: *  
Entry Term: *  
Home Phone Number: *  ( -   ext. 
* Required

Section II. Housing Application Form and Roommate Questionnaire


If you have completed Section I. and are not applying for on-campus housing you may skip to Section III. and enter your payment information.


Enter your housing preferences

Hall Preference

Using the form fields that follow, rank halls in order of preference with #1 being your first choice. The earlier you finalize your admission the more likely you are to receive one of your top choices.

Foss Hall
  
 

Harstad Hall
  
 

Ordal Hall
  
 

Pflueger Hall
  
 

Tingelstad Hall
  
 

Living Learning Communities
Communities specifically designed to support students with a special interest area. An additional application is required for admittance. Go to www.plu.edu/residential-life for a complete description of each hall and the application process.

Hinderlie Hall
Hinderlie Community for Creative Expression (HCCE) challenges residents to explore the meaning of creativity in our world and promotes creativity as a mechanism of expression, activism, leadership, and reflection.
  
 

Hong International Hall
Hong International Hall (HIH) is comprised of six language and culture houses: Chinese, French, German, Norwegian, Spanish, and an International Honors House.
  
 

Stuen Hall
Stuen Hall is home to the Social Action and Leadership (SAL) Community, which challenges residents to explore social justice issues and begin working towards equity as engaged global citizens.
  
 

Junior/Senior Communities
Housing reserved for students who are at least 20 years old, and/or have attained junior (60 credits) or graduate status.

Kreidler Hall
A traditional residence hall comprised entirely of single rooms. Shared bathrooms and kitchen are available.
  
 

South Hall
South Hall is an apartment style residence hall. Apartment styles vary but each has a full kitchen, bathroom, and dining room. Limited married housing is available. Family housing is not available.
  
 

Student Roommate Questionnaire

Please complete the following completely and accurately. Your answers will help us match you with a roommate whose needs and interests are compatible with your own.

My major(s)/expected major(s) is(are):  
 

I plan to be involved in the following co-curricular activities/sports:  
 

      I identify myself as a GLBTQ advocate or ally and am interested in living with someone who identifies similarly. (Selecting this does not guarantee assignment. Stated preferences will be taken into consideration during the roommate assignment process.)

      I am interested in living with a roommate from a country other than the United States. (Selecting this does not guarantee assignment. Stated preferences will be taken into consideration during the roommate assignment process.)

I usually go to bed:  
 

I usually wake up around:  
 

It is important that my room be neat/clean:  
 

I listen to the following types of music:  
 

I like to study in my room:  
 

I like to socialize in my room:  
 

I drink alcohol: (Please note that alcohol is prohibited on campus)  
 

I object to alcohol:  
 

I smoke tobacco: (Please note that smoking is prohibited on campus.)  
 

I object to smoking:  
 

List 3 items that should be heavily considered when assigning your roommate:  
 

Some other things to know about me are:  
 

I am looking for a roommate who:  
 

Roommate Request (If applicable)
    All roommate requests must be mutual. Students must be assigned to the same hall before being matched with a specific roommate.

    Requested Roommate's Name:  

 

Needs-Based Special Housing


We encourage all students with special needs to contact Residential Life prior to their hall assignment to discuss how their specific needs can best be met. Medical documentation is required. The Needs-Based Special Housing application is available on the Residential Life website (www.plu.edu/residential-life).


Section III. Credit Card Payment


Complete your application by clicking "Register" below and filling out the credit card payment form on the next page.