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AI, Access, and Accountability: Ethical Issues in College Admissions

Event will be at 1pm ET / 10am PT

As AI becomes an integral part of the college admissions process, questions about ethics, transparency, and fairness are more urgent than ever. This panel event will bring together thought leaders and practitioners to explore the ethical complexities of AI in admissions. From privacy concerns and bias in AI models to the implications of AI-generated essays and recommendation letters, this conversation will tackle the critical questions shaping the future of college admissions. Attendees will gain insight into how institutions are navigating these challenges and learn strategies for fostering ethical AI practices in their own work. Join us for a thought-provoking dialogue that seeks to ensure AI’s role in admissions remains fair, transparent, and student-centered.

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Moderator:

Becky Mulholland, Director of First-Year Admission & Operations - The University of Rhode Island

Panelists:

Meghan Schneider, Senior Associate Director of College Counseling, Upper School Diversity Coordinator - Shorecrest Preparatory School

Rose Genele, Founder - The New Face of Artificial Intelligence

Sung-Woo Cho, Partner - ASA Research

Nathan Greenstein, Senior AI Analyst - ASA Research

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