Lee Stetson, M.S.
Member,
IvyWise Board of Advisors
Areas of expertise:
Students seeking admission to highly selective institutions and
international students.
For almost three decades, Lee Stetson served as
Dean of Admissions at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was
responsible for the administration of the Office of Undergraduate
Admissions, including over 20 admissions officers and 30 support staff.
As one of the longest-serving deans among Ivy League institutions, Lee
has mentored and trained professionals who are now leading admissions
and guidance professionals worldwide. While at Penn, Lee increased the
number of applications from students with multi-cultural backgrounds,
and upon his departure, the admissions rate was the lowest in Penn's
history.
Prior to his role at the University of Pennsylvania, Lee served as the Director of Admissions for the University of Delaware, being promoted numerous times before holding the senior leadership position.
In addition to consulting with many national and international organizations and universities, Lee currently advises students and families on the admissions process, including application preparation, the college search, and the college selection process.
Throughout his career, Lee has traveled extensively in Asia, Europe, Latin America and the United States. He served as a consultant to international secondary schools in Latin America through the U.S. State Department and the College Board. He has also served on the faculty of the Harvard Summer Institute on College Admissions.
Lee has a Masters of Science in Counseling Psychology and Administration from the University of Pennsylvania and Bachelors of Science from the University of Delaware. He was a former President of the Potomac and Chesapeake Chapter of the National Association of College Admissions Counseling and has served as a member of the National Merit Scholarship Selection Committee.
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