<p>Stetson</a> starting consulting company - News </p>
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Although moving into consulting is a normal career move for retired admissions deans - and something Stetson had expressed interest in - admissions experts reacted with shock when told of Stetson's new venture.</p>
<p>Consultants said that Stetson's curiously hasty departure from Penn at the beginning of a school year may concern potential clients.</p>
<p>"If I were a parent hiring him, I'd want to know" why he left, admissions consultant Michele Hernandez said.
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hikids
April 25, 2008, 11:23am
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<p>I think in this case that would be a very good question since the way this was done suggests there was a major issue.</p>
<p>The article also raises the question about how ethical it is to consult for both college admissions departments and college applicants.</p>
<p>Confused by the quote attributed to Ms. Hernandez–didn’t she also quit? Wasn’t she also an admissions director at Dartmouth who left to open a consulting business…which has been quite lucrative??? Seems to be a logical step…Supply and Demand may be on his side..</p>
hikids
April 30, 2008, 1:16pm
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<p>The following article contains some of the rumors regarding his departure.</p>
<p>[Rumors</a> Swirl About Penn Ex-Admissions Dean - IvyGate: The Ivy League blog. News, gossip, sex, sports and more at Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Yale](<a href=“http://www.ivygateblog.com/blog/2007/09/rumors_swirl_about_expenn_admissions_dean_admissions_office_hides.html]Rumors ”>http://www.ivygateblog.com/blog/2007/09/rumors_swirl_about_expenn_admissions_dean_admissions_office_hides.html )</p>