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How AI is changing the college admissions process

Students walking in and out of one of the gates of Harvard Yard at Harvard University. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)
Students walking in and out of one of the gates of Harvard Yard at Harvard University. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)

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Some colleges receive tens of thousands of applications every year. They're looking for a faster way to process them — with AI. But can AI give admissions officers an accurate picture of the whole student?

Guests

Rick Clark, executive director of Strategic Student Access at Georgia Tech.

Taylor Swaak, senior reporter at the Chronicle of Higher Education, covering technology and innovation.

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Emily Pacheco, assistant director of admission at Loyola University Chicago.

Phil Komarny, chief innovation officer at Maryville University.

Huy Nguyen, chief education and career development advisor at Intelligent, an online resource for higher education planning.

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