Anjie Bertramson, Crimson Spirit Award recipient for January 2018

Anjie Bertramson received the Crimson Spirit Award for January 2018.

Anjie Bertramson just joined the Office of Experiential Services, College of Pharmacy, as a Student Services Coordinator/Adviser 3. Her nomination recognizes her stellar work in International Programs.

Her nominator praises her initiative with the First Generation Abroad program. With retention advisers in programs including First Scholars and Passport to College, Bertramson built a program that qualifies Pell-Grant-eligible students for the Gilman International Scholarship.

In addition to ensuring the program met the scholarship requirements, Bertramson and her colleagues created trainings to help students understand application requirements and reviewer priorities. These efforts helped many WSU students receive this award, resulting in thousands of dollars worth of scholarships and a year with one of the highest Gilman recipient numbers in WSU history.
Anjie Bertramson is recognized for her outstanding contributions to the WSU community.

Visit go.wsu.edu/CrimsonSpirit to learn about other Crimson Spirit Award recipients or to nominate an exceptional WSU employee for this honor!

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