麻省理工招生官 QUINTON
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QUINTON
UNITED STATES
University of Maryland, College Park — M.A., Education
Policy & Higher Education
Morehouse College — B.A., Psychology
INTRODUCTION
Quinton is the former Associate Director of Admissions and Director of Multicultural Recruitment at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he worked for nine years. He is an expert in the
pathways of high-achieving Black and Latino high school students, particularly in the STEM fields. Prior to
his time at MIT, Quinton held roles at Rowan University (NJ), University of Maryland at College Park (MD),
The Education Trust (DC), College Summit (DC) and Menlo School (CA). In total, Quinton has over 17 years
of experience working in college admissions, counseling and college access work.
Quinton holds a Masters degree in Education Policy & Higher Education from the University of Maryland,
College Park and a Bachelors degree from Morehouse College. As an admissions officer, Quinton has
significant experience working with first generation, STEM interested students, student/athletes,
international students, fine and performing arts students and underrepresented students.
While the college search process, can seem daunting, the process is fundamentally about students. It is a
special time in one’s life to take stock of the person you are today and figure out who you would like to be
going forward. I am excited to work with students as they go through this exciting period of exploration.
My goal is to help make the process as enjoyable, stress-free, and rewarding as possible.
I am happy to help students with any part of the college search process including;
Academic advising and planning
Essay writing evaluation & feedback
Standardized test planning
Global university options
Building a balanced college list
Application sequencing & strategy
Summer experiences and internships
Gap year opportunities
Application workshops
Interview workshops and preparation
You are more than just a set of numbers. Together, I hope that we can help bring your application to life
and show colleges the real you. I look forward to working with you.
▪ LANGUAGE· English (Native)
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
University of Maryland, College Park
College Park United States
2005 – 2007 — M.A., Education Policy & Higher Education
Morehouse College
830 Westview Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314 United States
1997 – 2002 — B.A., Psychology
WORK EXPERIENCE
04/2020 – Present
The Wharton School
Senior Associate Director of Diversity
Strategically oversee the recruiting and enrolling of a diverse pool of highly qualified MBA
candidates with particular attention to gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity,
socioeconomic status, first generation college students/first-in-family, and military/vets.
08/2019 – 03/2020
Dartmouth College
Senior Associate Director of Admissions
Leads all aspects of the department’s access recruitment efforts and related initiatives as a
senior member of the department’s management team.
06/2017 – 05/2018
Menlo School
College Counselor
Establish and maintain positive relationships with students and parents to assist in navigating
the college admissions process and achieve the best fit for each student. Diplomatically
communicate with families regarding students’ unique background and needs.
- Develop and present educational programming for students and parents on all aspects ofthe college search process.
- Designed and edited KnightTime News, a quarterly newsletter to educate and inform
students, parents and school.
stakeholders on contemporary issues in college admissions and the college search process.
- Created “First Read: A Conversation with Admissions Experts,” a panel program designed
for well-respected senior-level
admissions professionals to educate Menlo students and parents on best practices in the
college search process.
- Wrote individualized counselor letters of recommendations for approximately 35 seniors
highlighting their unique qualities.
2008 – 2017
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Associate Director of Admissions | Director of Multicultural Recruitment
Hired as Assistant Director and promoted to Associate Director providing leadership and
fostering the goals and objectives of the admissions and enrollment management office.
Management
- Promoted and serve as part of the senior leadership team to assist in the development of
strategic direction of department.
- Managed a budget of $100,000 to promote recruitment goals, activities, and programs.
- Hired, trained and mentored five unique direct reports from 2012-2017.
- Charged with overseeing the recruitment of special cohorts: underrepresented multicultural
students, international students,
and students in elite pre-college STEM programs (Research Science Institute, Siemen’s
Competition, Davidson Fellowship,
Regeneron Science Talent Search (formerly ISEF). Recruitment
- Designed, developed, and implemented recruitment initiatives to encourage high-achieving
Black, Latino, and Native American students to apply and enroll at the university.
- Provided leadership in the multi-tiered undergraduate domestic and international
admissions selection processes.
- Closely evaluated domestic and international applications assessing quantitative and
qualitative metrics of success.
- Networked, collaborated, and developed relationships with partner organizations and
Community Based Organizations
(CBOs) in order to present programs to inform student about opportunities at MIT.
- Participated in webinars to connect prospective student with current MIT students and
admissions officers. Blogged to
communicate with students about academic, social, and cultural environments on campus.
Leadership / Supervision / Communications
- Managed and stewarded a $50,000 gift from an MIT alumnus to establish the Dr. Jorge E.
Rodriquez Travel Fund. WISE
(Weekend Immersion in Sciences & Engineering) Program in 2011 – 2015 was supported by an
annual $10,000 gift from
Dr. Rodriquez. The pledge was renewed for the JRTF for 2016 – 2020 at $20, 000 per year.
- Trained 8 student assistants yearly to implement recruitment initiatives designed to attract
students of color to MIT.
- Served as academic advisor to freshmen students to support their academic and social
transition to MIT.● Acted as institutional liaison to ABAFAOILSS.
- Communicated with the Dean of Admissions concerning COFHE (Consortium on Financing
Higher Education) admissions
trends and diversity issues.
- Served as Admissions liaison to the MIT Global Theme Team, a standing organization of
departments across campus,
which had interest in advancing global issues on campus. Programming
- Designed and executed the “Weekend Immersion in Science and Engineering” (WISE)
diversity campus visit program.
- Designed and executed “Young Gifted & Black” program with the Washington DC metro
area chapters of Jack & Jill of
America, Inc. to educated students and families on the selective college admissions process.
- Designed and executed “Talented 10” a campus visit program for high-achieving Black and
Latina women.
- Designed and executed the “MIT Flying You In” (MIT FYI), a program designed to identify
high-achieving Black, Mexican,
and Puerto Rican high school juniors.
- Planned and organized events for the Campus Preview Weekend for 600 students of color
and their families to
experience all aspects of the MIT community.
- Managed the triage process for the Minority Introduction to Engineering & Science (MITES)
pre-college summer program
and served on the selection committee.
2017 – 2017
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Speaker/Presentor
“Unpacking STEM Education: Addressing Persistent Gaps in Low-Income Populations” (2017)
Grantmakers for Education
2016 – 2017
NACAC Guiding the Way to Inclusion
Speaker/Presentor
“More Than Relationship Building: Using Data for Multicultural Recruitment” (2017) NACAC
Guiding the Way to Inclusion, Las Vegas, NV
“√mathroots: Diversifying Mathematics With Data & Love” (2016) NACAC Guiding the Way to
Inclusion, New Orleans, LA
2016 – 2016
Office of Leadership Giving at MIT
Speaker/Presentor
“Diversity Recruitment at MIT” (2016)2008 – 2015
Prep for Prep Summer College Series Panel
Speaker/Presentor
“Scientists and Engineers Don’t Just Happen” (2008-2015) Prep for Prep Summer College
Series Panel
New York, NY
2012 – 2015
King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST)
Speaker/Presentor
“Applying to American Colleges and Universities” (2012-2015)
Facilitated workshops at the King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST) for the
Kings Gifted Scholars Program (KGSP), Saudi Research Science Institute (S-RSI), Saudi
Academic Olympiad training camps (math, physics, and chemistry)
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
2002 – 2008
Rowan University
Assistant Director of Admissions (2007-2008 & 2002-2005)
- Serve as Admissions liaison to Athletics Department and 16 Division III intercollegiate sports
and head coaches and
liaison to the Fine & Performing Arts faculty.
- Recruited students from NJ, NY, PA, DE, MD & DC areas. Evaluated more than 1000
applications annually. Conducted
interviews of candidates for the Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) program.
- Managed the Maximizing Academic Potential (MAP) access program for underrepresented
students, designed to
promote diversity on campus.
- Served as mentor to undergraduate men of color through the Harley Flack Male Mentoring
Program.
2006 – 2007
College Summit
Workshop Director (Summers 2006 & 2007)
- Directed 4-day residential summer workshop experience, designed to prepare rising high
school seniors to navigate the
college application process. Managed a budget of $15k-35k.
- Supervised a staff of 40 professionals and volunteers of diverse backgrounds. Facilitated
training sessions that led teams
to successfully execute workshops for 35 – 65 students.
2006 – 2007The Education Trust
Research Intern
- Contributed to the research and writing of a report on the state of Latino students’
pathways to baccalaureate degree
attainment and the consequences and benefits of the various options.
2005 – 2007
University of Maryland
Research Team Member
Served on Dr. Sharon Fries-Britt’s research team on projects related to high-achieving Black
students. Conducted
interviews with Black physicists to collect qualitative data on navigating the educational path
to STEM careers.