Contact Admission

While a number of counselors may read your application, we separate the country geographically and assign an admission representative to specific regions of the country. As we work with you throughout the admission process, we welcome your questions and look forward to learning more about you. If you would like to talk with or meet the counselor responsible for your area, select the appropriate link.

In addition, our colleagues in Student Financial Services are available to help you if you have any questions regarding financial aid and scholarships.

George Mills
Vice President for Enrollment
Hawaii and Texas
Fumio Sugihara
Director of Admission
California (West Bay Area, San Francisco proper, Marin County, and South through Monterey), Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington's Seattle Suburbs
Paula Meiers
Admission Coordinator
The Lower Midwest and the Southern United States
Zach Street
Senior Associate Director of Admission
Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, and Utah
Carolyn R. Johnson
Associate Director of Admission
Oregon (Greater Portland Area) and Washington's Southwest Border Area
Daniel Follmer
Assistant Director of Admission
Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Northwest Washington, and Wisconsin
Kyle S. Haugen
Assistant Director of Admission/Music Admission Coordinator
California (East Bay), Washington's Olympia, and the Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas, and Music Recruitment
Mike Rottersman
Assistant Director of Admission
California (Southern), Nevada, and Washington's Pierce County
Jennifer Eidum Zinchuk
Admission Counselor
Montana, Oregon (Outside the Greater Portland Area), Washington's Seattle Area, and Transfer Students
John D. Hansen
Admission Counselor
Colorado, New Mexico, Eastern Washington, and Wyoming
Sally Sprenger
International Student Coordinator
International Students and United States Citizens Living Abroad
Kim Bobby
Director, Access Programs
Students who will experience college for the first time in their family.
 
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