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Office of Admission

Office location: Eliot Hall
Office hours: See our Visit & Events schedule
Telephone: 503-777-7511 (local) | 800-547-4750 (toll-free)
Email: admission@reed.edu
Fax: 503-777-7553

Mailing address:
Reed College Office of Admission
3203 SE Woodstock Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97202

Milyon Trulove

Vice President and Dean of Admission & Financial Aid

Milyon has held a variety of roles in higher education, including as director and dean. His enrollment experience includes his alma mater, St. Olaf, the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, and Hamline University, also in St. Paul. Read Milyon's bio.

Admission Counselors

Caitlin Berrol ’23

Assistant Dean of Admission

Caitlin grew up in Thousand Oaks, California, before coming to Reed in 2019 to study English and creative writing. During her time at Reed, she served as an English Departmental Assistant as well as a Housing Adviser for first-year residence hall communities. Caitlin wrote a collection of short fiction for her senior thesis centered on how the constant formation and revision of identity influences interpersonal relationships. She started her current role at Reed shortly after graduating in 2023. Outside of the office, Caitlin can be found reading in local coffee shops, obsessing over reality television, and cuddling with her cat, Phoebe.

Recruitment and application-reading territories: International students (Asia, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Australia/Oceania), U.S. territories

Dev Devvrat

Associate Dean of Admission

Born in Chicago, Dev left the deep dish pizza of the Windy City during middle school. Upon arriving in Portland, Oregon, he immediately fell in love with the city’s eclectic vibes. He earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies at Portland State University and embarked on a career in human resources before jumping into the world of college admission. Prior to Reed, Dev worked as an Admission Counselor for Pennsylvania College of Technology and also served as the adviser to the college’s LGBTQ+ student organization. When he’s not working, you can find Dev watching RuPaul’s Drag Race, spending time with friends, hanging out at Cannon Beach, or listening to Taylor Swift on repeat.

Recruitment and application-reading territories: California (Orange County, Long Beach, South Bay, Inland Empire, San Gabriel Valley, San Diego County), Illinois, early high-school graduates, U.S. military bases

John Garrison

Admission Fellow

John grew up in rural Pennsylvania, but always felt a kinship with academia due to his town’s local college. After graduating from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 2019 with degrees in Asian and international studies, he furthered his education at the University of Oregon, earning a Master’s in Asian studies with a focus on Japanese media and popular culture studies. Afterwards, he pursued an opportunity teaching English in Japan in the city of Takayama where he built relationships within his community by being an active member in schooling events and local hobbyist clubs. He moved back to the Portland area in 2023 in order to continue to build a career in higher education. Outside of work, John continues to dissect media, further his Japanese studies, and play in local trading card game tournaments.

Recruitment and application-reading territories: International students (Asia, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Australia/Oceania), U.S. territories

Jovita Mercado

Admission Fellow

Jovita grew up in Yakima, Washington. She left her small town to study Art at the University of Washington. She graduated in 2020 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a double minor in Gender Women Sexuality Studies and Diversity. After graduating, she combined her interest in community-building and the arts by creating community-centered public artwork and being an art instructor at a non-profit. In 2022, Jovita moved south to the Portland area. She continued to work for non-profits. Through these organizations, she facilitated brave spaces for youth to become confident individuals. Jovita recently joined the Office of Admission and is excited to help students navigate academia. Outside of work, Jovita loves hiking near the Oregon coast, painting, and laughing with family.

Recruitment and application-reading territories: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming

Dion Mosley

Assistant Dean of Admission

A Flint, Michigan native, Dion's academic journey has been as dynamic as it gets. Armed with a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Master's in African and African American Studies from Clark Atlanta University, Dion has charted a course through academia that's as diverse as the subjects he's studied. From Kansas State University to Mercer University, he is currently finding his academic groove at Reed College. Dion's career path reads like a map of scholarly adventures. When he's not busy decoding the mysteries of history or plotting his next academic conquest, Dion is an avid hiker and enjoys the wonders of meditation. Whether summiting a challenging peak or sitting quietly by a tranquil lake, Dion's activities outside of academia contribute significantly to his overall sense of well-being and provide a rich, fulfilling counterbalance to his scholarly endeavors.

Recruitment and application-reading territories: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia

Madeline Reese ’15

Assistant Dean of Admission

Originally from a small town in Oregon, Madeline came to Reed after homeschooling for high school. As a French literature major, they received grant funding from Reed to travel to Tahiti and do thesis research on a local group working to reclaim indigenous identities through oral and written literature. They were also a founding member of Reed’s women’s basketball team, moderated a queer discussion group, and directed Reed’s satirical HumPlay. After graduating, Madeline spent most of their time in Paris, France, where they relished their role as an elementary school teaching assistant and furthered their fascination with politics through a master’s in political sociology. Madeline is passionate about community organizing and improving access to rigorous educational opportunities and is excited to help bring more Pacific Northwesterners to Reed. When they’re not working, you can find them in a body of water, at a stand-up comedy show, playing guitar, or grilling (yes, even in the rain).

Recruitment and application-reading territories: Oregon (excluding Portland), Washington

Marissa Seiler

Senior Assistant Dean of Admission

Marissa grew up in Oakland, California, and has lived in Portland for the last 14 years. She is assistant faculty at the Pacific Northwest College of Art, where she teaches a leadership, equity, and ethics course for the Collaborative Design graduate program. She has a master’s in facilitation and conflict resolution from the Process Work Institute and has worked with public and private sector organizations as a consultant and facilitator for the last seven years. Marissa spends her free time drinking hot ginger tea, seeking treasures in Portland’s thrift stores, and performing music under the moniker LEUNG.

Recruitment and application-reading territories: California (Central Coast, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, Pasadena Area), Hawaii, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin

Grant Sewell

Associate Dean of Admission

Grant grew up in Portland, graduating from Portland State University with a bachelor’s degree in communication and business. As an undergraduate, he served as a Resident Assistant and Orientation Leader, helping other students successfully acclimate to collegiate life. After working in the business field for a time, Grant completed a master’s in education from Portland State and lived abroad for a year in China teaching English in public schools. After returning to the US, he worked in higher education at Concordia University before joining the Reed community. In his free time, Grant enjoys woodworking, hiking, and traveling. His goal is to set foot on all seven continents, and he’s more than halfway there.

Recruitment and application-reading territories: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachussetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, transfer applicants

Riley Stewart

Assistant Dean of Admission

Riley grew up in Sherwood, Oregon, before earning her undergraduate degree in English literature from Pacific University. While at Pacific, she was a peer writing tutor and mentor to the First-Year Seminar Program. This work led her to pursue a master’s in literature at the University of Alabama, where she focused on early modern drama and theatre history. In addition to her duties as a student, Riley worked as an instructor for UA’s first-year writing program and as a research assistant for a performance-based research collaborative. Throughout her time at both Pacific and UA, she developed a passion for higher education and working with students. When not working, Riley enjoys reading, fostering her Peloton addiction, and testing new baking recipes on her family.

Recruitment and application-reading territories: California (Peninsula, South Bay, Santa Cruz County, Monterey County, Central Valley, Sacramento, Far North), Texas

Eleanor Stokes-Liss

Admission Fellow

Eleanor grew up in San Antonio, Texas before moving to Portland, Oregon to attend Lewis & Clark College where she majored in Religious Studies. While at Lewis & Clark Eleanor served as a tour guide, a student-director for new student orientation, and worked for the vice president of student life. After graduating she took her passion for advocating and supporting students to St. Mary’s University where she worked as an Admission Counselor. Eleanor is thrilled to be a part of the Reed admission team and is looking forward to connecting with curious students who are excited about learning. In her free time Eleanor can be found knitting socks, reading, and perfecting her at home manicure routine.

Recruitment and application-reading territories: Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C.

Julian Thielman

Assistant Dean of Admission

Julian grew up in Portland, Oregon, before moving to Berlin, Germany, in 2018. He studied at Bard College Berlin, where he received a degree in economics, politics, and social thought. He held a variety of roles at his former institution, including serving as a Writing Tutor, Orientation Leader, and Assistant for the Language and Thinking Program. Following his graduation, Julian returned to Portland and is thrilled to join the Reed Office of Admission, where he looks forward to working with the team to build a class of self-motivated and curious students who will both challenge one another and work together to build a vibrant campus community. In his free time, Julian enjoys playing music, writing short fiction, and discovering parts of his hometown that he has never explored before.

Recruitment and application-reading territories: California (East Bay, San Francisco, North Bay), Oregon (Portland)

Admission Staff

  • Jahsie Ault
    Senior Associate Dean of Admission and Director of Admission Communication
  • Zoë Ballering
    Senior Assistant Dean of Admission Communications and Special Projects
  • Madi Barrett
    Senior Assistant Dean of Admission Communications and Vendor Partnerships
  • Kat Buckspan
    Associate Dean to the Vice President and Dean of Admission & Financial Aid
  • Cheryll Fernandez
    Systems Specialist
  • Tracy Haack
    Systems Specialist
  • Scott Hoback
    Senior Associate Dean of Admission Operations
  • Oge Ibeabuchi
    Associate Dean of Admission Operations and Data and Systems Analyst
  • Tye Thede
    Senior Assistant Dean of Admission Events