Ellucian's AI push for student success in higher education

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Senior Product Support Analyst

Higher education's future isn't just digital; it's intelligent. Institutions grapple with dwindling enrollments and strained resources, often relying on legacy systems ill-equipped for modern demands. The promise of data-driven student success remains largely unfulfilled, mired in disparate systems and reactive approaches. This systemic inefficiency directly impacts student outcomes and institutional viability. Ellucian is now pushing deeper into AI, embedding capabilities directly into its core platforms like Banner and Colleague, and through offerings like Ellucian Experience and Elevate. This isn't merely a chatbot; it is about leveraging predictive analytics and personalized nudges to anticipate student needs. The aim is to shift from reactive support to proactive intervention, streamlining administrative burdens for staff. This represents a significant platform evolution. This integration theoretically empowers institutions to identify at-risk students sooner and personalize academic pathways with unprecedented precision. However, true impact demands more than just AI tools; it requires a cultural and operational shift. Without clear strategies for data governance, staff training, and process re-engineering, even advanced AI risks becoming another underutilized feature. The onus is on leadership to execute, not just implement. Implementing AI for student success promises a significant paradigm shift, yet many institutions struggle with basic data integrity and interoperability. Are we truly prepared to harness AI's potential, or will this become another expensive Band-Aid on a fundamentally fragmented system? What concrete steps are higher education leaders taking to ensure AI integration translates into demonstrable, equitable student success, rather than just another vendor presentation? #HigherEdTech #Ellucian #AIinEducation #StudentSuccess #DigitalTransformation #EdTech

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