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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 42 MIN

#361 How AI is Reshaping Education and College Admissions

from Embracing Digital Transformation · host Dr. Darren Pulsipher

Check out my new book AI Augmented Teams on Amazon or on my website paidar.ai/books.Host Dr. Darren sits down with Shellee Howard, founder and CEO of College Ready, to unpack how generative AI is changing education, college admissions, and career planning. From AI-proof skills to smarter college choices, Shellee explains why adaptability, critical thinking, and networking matter more than ever in a rapidly shifting world. ## Key Takeaways - **AI is accelerating change in education and hiring.** Families should plan for a future where entry-level roles are shrinking and new skills matter more. - **College choice should start with the student, not the school.** Values, strengths, grit, and adaptability should guide the path. - **AI in college admissions is creating tension.** Schools are debating how to detect it, but many workplaces already expect AI use. - **The most valuable skills are human skills.** Communication, critical thinking, debate, logic, and resilience are becoming essential. - **Networking is a major return on investment.** Strong alumni networks and professional relationships can matter as much as the degree itself. - **Embrace AI, don’t fear it.** The future belongs to students and professionals who can use AI responsibly and think at a higher level. ## Chapters - **00:00** Intro and AI’s impact on education - **02:10** Shellee Howard’s origin story - **07:20** Why AI is changing college admissions - **12:40** The real skills students need now - **18:05** How universities are responding to generative AI - **24:00** AI, essays, and the future of admissions - **29:15** Choosing college, trade school, or another path - **35:00** Adaptability, resilience, and failure as learning - **40:10** The role of networking and alumni connections  Why This Matters NowAI is no longer a future issue for education—it’s already changing how students learn, how colleges evaluate applicants, and how families think about return on investment. Shellee Howard, founder and CEO of College Ready, joins Dr. Darren to unpack what this shift means for students, parents, and institutions.The big takeaway is simple: the old playbook is fading fast. In a world where generative AI can draft essays, summarize research, and automate repetitive work, the most valuable people will be the ones who can think critically, communicate clearly, and adapt quickly. The New Rules of College Readiness Start with the student, not the schoolOne of Shellee Howard’s strongest points is that college planning should begin with who the student is, not just the name on the campus sign. That means identifying core values, strengths, challenges, and natural interests before locking in a major or location.This approach matters more now because choosing a degree based only on prestige or geography can lead to debt without direction. Families are realizing that the real goal is not just admission—it’s a smart path into a changing job market.# Key takeaways- Choose a major based on fit, not hype.- Look for schools that help students build transferable skills.- Focus on long-term outcomes, not just the first year experience. AI is changing what schools and employers valueColleges are struggling to keep up with AI because many systems were built for a pre-ChatGPT world. Some schools still treat AI use as cheating, while others are beginning to embrace it as a tool that students must learn to use responsibly.That shift is happening in hiring too. Entry-level work is shrinking in many fields, which means students need stronger analytical thinking, leadership, and problem-solving skills before graduation. The message is clear: higher education must teach students how to operate with AI, not pretend it doesn’t exist. Skills That Will Matter Most in an AI World Adaptability, grit, and communication beat memorizationDr. Darren and Shellee both point to the same conclusion: the future belongs to people who can pivot. Technical knowledge still matters, but it’s no longer enough on its own.Shellee recommends that students strengthen debate, rhetoric, logic, and communication skills. These abilities help people explain ideas, challenge assumptions, and work alongside AI rather than compete with it. Networking and real-world experience are now essentialA strong degree still has value, but the network around it may matter even more. In a world where automated systems screen resumes and applications, personal connections can help candidates get seen.Families should look for schools that encourage networking, alumni engagement, internships, and hands-on learning. Those opportunities help students build credibility, confidence, and career momentum before graduation. Build for the Future, Not the PastThe old question was, “What do you want to be?” The better question now is, “What can you learn to do well, and how will you keep growing?” That mindset is especially important as AI transforms education, jobs, and admissions.If you’re a parent, educator, or business leader, this is the time to rethink what readiness really means. Listen to the full episode to hear the full conversation and share this post with someone navigating college decisions in the age of AI.

Check out my new book AI Augmented Teams on Amazon or on my website paidar.ai/books.Host Dr. Darren sits down with Shellee Howard, founder and CEO of College Ready, to unpack how generative AI is changing education, college admissions, and career planning. From AI-proof skills to smarter college choices, Shellee explains why adaptability, critical thinking, and networking matter more than ever in a rapidly shifting world. ## Key Takeaways - **AI is accelerating change in education and hiring.** Families should plan for a future where entry-level roles are shrinking and new skills matter more. - **College choice should start with the student, not the school.** Values, strengths, grit, and adaptability should guide the path. - **AI in college admissions is creating tension.** Schools are debating how to detect it, but many workplaces already expect AI use. - **The most valuable skills are human skills.** Communication, critical thinking, debate, logic, and resilience are becoming essential. - **Networking is a major return on investment.** Strong alumni networks and professional relationships can matter as much as the degree itself. - **Embrace AI, don’t fear it.** The future belongs to students and professionals who can use AI responsibly and think at a higher level. ## Chapters - **00:00** Intro and AI’s impact on education - **02:10** Shellee Howard’s origin story - **07:20** Why AI is changing college admissions - **12:40** The real skills students need now - **18:05** How universities are responding to generative AI - **24:00** AI, essays, and the future of admissions - **29:15** Choosing college, trade school, or another path - **35:00** Adaptability, resilience, and failure as learning - **40:10** The role of networking and alumni connections  Why This Matters NowAI is no longer a future issue for education—it’s already changing how students learn, how colleges evaluate applicants, and how families think about return on investment. Shellee Howard, founder and CEO of College Ready, joins Dr. Darren to unpack what this shift means for students, parents, and institutions.The big takeaway is simple: the old playbook is fading fast. In a world where generative AI can draft essays, summarize research, and automate repetitive work, the most valuable people will be the ones who can think critically, communicate clearly, and adapt quickly. The New Rules of College Readiness Start with the student, not the schoolOne of Shellee Howard’s strongest points is that college planning should begin with who the student is, not just the name on the campus sign. That means identifying core values, strengths, challenges, and natural interests before locking in a major or location.This approach matters more now because choosing a degree based only on prestige or geography can lead to debt without direction. Families are realizing that the real goal is not just admission—it’s a smart path into a changing job market.# Key takeaways- Choose a major based on fit, not hype.- Look for schools that help students build transferable skills.- Focus on long-term outcomes, not just the first year experience. AI is changing what schools and employers valueColleges are struggling to keep up with AI because many systems were built for a pre-ChatGPT world. Some schools still treat AI use as cheating, while others are beginning to embrace it as a tool that students must learn to use responsibly.That shift is happening in hiring too. Entry-level work is shrinking in many fields, which means students need stronger analytical thinking, leadership, and problem-solving skills before graduation. The message is clear: higher education must teach students how to operate with AI, not pretend it doesn’t exist. Skills That Will Matter Most in an AI World Adaptability, grit, and communication beat memorizationDr. Darren and Shellee both point to the same conclusion: the future belongs to people who can pivot. Technical knowledge still matters, but it’s no longer enough on its own.Shellee recommends that students strengthen debate, rhetoric, logic, and communication skills. These abilities help people explain ideas, challenge assumptions, and work alongside AI rather than compete with it. Networking and real-world experience are now essentialA strong degree still has value, but the network around it may matter even more. In a world where automated systems screen resumes and applications, personal connections can help candidates get seen.Families should look for schools that encourage networking, alumni engagement, internships, and hands-on learning. Those opportunities help students build credibility, confidence, and career momentum before graduation. Build for the Future, Not the PastThe old question was, “What do you want to be?” The better question now is, “What can you learn to do well, and how will you keep growing?” That mindset is especially important as AI transforms education, jobs, and admissions.If you’re a parent, educator, or business leader, this is the time to rethink what readiness really means. Listen to the full episode to hear the full conversation and share this post with someone navigating college decisions in the age of AI.

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