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‘I Didn’t Think Any College Would Accept Me, but I Was Wrong’

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Policy Last week, Scott Jaschik wrote a piece here at Inside Higher Ed about direct admissions. What kinds of technology solutions are necessary to seamlessly connect secondary and postsecondary education databases? What are the privacy issues? How do you retrain recruitment staff or do you?

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Developing Institutional Level AI Policies and Practices: A Framework

WCET Frontiers

Many institutions have struggled to develop institutional-level policies. In a spring survey administered by WCET, only eight percent of respondents reported that their institution had developed and/or implemented at least one AI-related policy. The initial focus of campus policy discussions has centered on academic integrity.

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The Five Things You Should be Doing to Prepare for AI’s First Full Year at College

WCET Frontiers

In March and April, WCET surveyed higher education leaders around the United States. Clearly campuses are struggling to make sense of AI and its impact on higher education. Failure to do so constitutes an academic integrity violation, and I will follow the institution’s policy to the letter in those instances.”

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Academic Libraries Leading the Way in Accessibility

Insight Into Diversity

As higher education institutions provide more than just legally required accessibility and disability services, they could find guidance from their own academic libraries, who are often at the forefront of this field. San Diego Mesa College, California San Diego Mesa College embedded equity and engagement librarian, Edeama Onwuchekwa.