New Framework Urges Colleges to Align AI Admissions Tools with Institutional Goals
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Kathryn Palmer
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Summary
A new framework from a consumer protection group advises colleges and universities to carefully consider their goals before deploying AI tools in admissions processes. While many institutions are increasingly using AI-powered tools to review applications, most lack specific policies governing their use. The resource provides best practices for admissions offices, emphasizing that AI adoption should align with institutional goals and values, and highlighting both potential risks and benefits of AI in admissions.
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The use of AI carries potential risks and benefits for admissions offices.
Admissions offices looking to use AI should first consider how it fits with their goals, according to new framework of best practices released today.
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