Andrew Wesselmann is a Former Admissions Officer with InGenius Prep, based in Bangkok, Thailand. He brings over a decade of admissions experience from three major U.S. universities, with specialized expertise in international enrollment and recruitment. Andrew earned his Master of Arts in International Relations from Webster University and his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Columbia College.
Most recently, Andrew served as Senior Assistant Director of Admissions at Washington University in St. Louis, where he led international enrollment initiatives, developed comprehensive recruitment strategies, and managed substantial budgets. In this role, he supervised professional staff, trained application readers, and participated in admissions committee decisions that aligned with institutional goals while advocating for students. His earlier positions as International Admissions Coordinator at the University of Northern Colorado and International Admissions Evaluator at the University of Missouri gave him deep insight into holistic application review, policy development, and the nuances of evaluating internationally educated applicants.
Andrew’s unique cross-cultural perspective is informed by his extensive international experience, including teaching roles in South Korea and Thailand. This background, combined with his admissions expertise, allows him to understand both the challenges international students face and the strengths they bring to university communities. Throughout his career, he has facilitated unified enrollment experiences for students from inquiry to arrival, ensuring that each applicant’s story is understood within its cultural and educational context.
As a Former Admissions Officer, Andrew is passionate about helping students from all backgrounds navigate the complex admissions process with authenticity and confidence. He brings a strategic, student-centered approach to his work, drawing on his extensive experience in application evaluation, recruitment, and cross-cultural communication to help students tell their stories with purpose and clarity.