Ellucian embeds AI in core platforms for systemic transformation

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Higher Education's embrace of AI often resembles a scattered collection of pilots, not a strategic enterprise overhaul. Many institutions struggle to move beyond basic chatbots, missing the true potential for systemic transformation. This fragmented approach limits genuine efficiency gains and deep, data-driven student support. Ellucian recently announced a significant push to embed generative AI directly into its core platforms, including Ellucian Experience, Banner, and Colleague. This move aims to integrate AI capabilities into critical administrative workflows, student services, and data analytics at scale. It promises a unified approach to leverage institutional data for smarter operations and personalized engagement, moving AI from an add-on to a foundational layer. This isn't merely a new feature; it's a structural challenge to traditional operating models. By automating complex tasks from course registration advice to personalized retention nudges, institutions could free up staff for more impactful, human-centric interactions. The success hinges on universities' willingness to re-architect their processes, not just layer AI over existing inefficiencies. The question then becomes: are institutions truly prepared to re-imagine their entire administrative and student support infrastructure around these embedded AI capabilities, or will this powerful integration remain underutilized due to legacy thinking? Implementing AI effectively demands robust data governance and a culture shift, not just new software. How many will fully embrace this architectural pivot versus simply activating new features? #HigherEdTech #AIinEducation #Ellucian #DigitalTransformation #EdTech #StudentSuccess

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