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Responsible AI in Admission: Choosing, Testing, and Launching AI Tools

10 AM PT / 1PM ET

NACAC Recap Series Event

Artificial intelligence is transforming how admission and counseling offices function. There are AI-powered CRMs, AI agents and chatbots, AI detection tools, AI data modeling, and data captured via OCR+AI. This flooded AI market can make you feel lost at sea. Learn how to evaluate AI features and tools to see if they are the right fit and will support your institution's processes. Understand how to map out thorough testing of the AI features you select before go-live. Plan AI literacy training for your staff so they understand how to work with these new tools. Ground the discussion of AI with a focus on responsible use and compliance within the realm of college admission. Attendees will leave with a thorough understanding of what is possible with artificial intelligence and a plan they are able to put into action to ensure they are successful in their AI implementations.

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Panelists:
Sebastian Brown, Regional Admission Counselor - University of Oregon

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

Jasmine Solomon, Senior Associate Director, Systems Operations - New York University

NACAC Recap Series Event: This is one in a series of presentations that was originally delivered at the NACAC 2025 Annual Conference in Columbus, Ohio. AICA is pleased to share it with our members, with the goal of making this timely and important topic accessible to a wider audience.

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