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New WSU enrollment counselor assigned to Puget Sound region

Aubree Pham, WSU Enrollment Counseling
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PULLMAN, WASH. – Aubree Pham has been named an assistant director of enrollment counseling at Washington State University.

Pham will be based out of Everett and her area of focus will be northwestern Washington including Bellingham, Everett and Mountlake Terrace. She also will make visits to community colleges such as Skagit Valley Community College, Edmonds Community College and Cascadia.

Prior to accepting her position at WSU, Pham served as a financial aid counselor at Seattle University, a financial aid coordinator at ITT Technical Institute, a financial services representative for Cascade Bank, and a financial aid assistant at WSU.

“I am genuinely excited about the financial experience Aubree brings to us,” said Tafona Brar, WSU associate director of recruitment. “Her knowledge and experience will help equip prospective students and their families with the information they need to make an educated decision about attending Washington State University.”

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