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Artificial Intelligence for College Applications: What Students Need to Know
Your child must understand how AI works on a high level. In its current form, AI can do a great job on things already done. Its output is a mashup or collection of what has already been written and created. There must be data out there for it to provide a good response. One way to think about AI is as a sophisticated, highly-powered search engine. With this lens, AI is actually not so new.
How is Artificial Intelligence Impacting College Counseling?
On May 10, I presented at the IECA 2023 Spring Conference in Seattle, WA, in the Featured College Session titled "Is Artificial Intelligence Changing College Counseling?" During the panel discussion, I shared my insights from my career as a computer science professor, engineering dean, and IEC specializing in STEM with a focus on the impact of AI on college counseling and higher education.
Illuminating Your Path to an Engineering Major and Career
When a high school student comes to me for help to apply to college to study engineering, my first step is to get a sense of how clear their interest is. Are they interested in one specific field of engineering, and if so, what is the basis for this interest? If not, are there different types of engineering that they are considering and why?
Myth-Busting Common Misconceptions about Computer Science Degrees
Do students need to attend a top-ranked program to succeed in computer science? This article challenges common misconceptions about CS degrees and explains how students can build meaningful careers through multiple academic pathways.
Talking Computer Science Admissions on the College and Career Clarity Podcast
In this interview, Jennifer Stephan shares expert insights on computer science admissions — including how to build a compelling CS “fingerprint,” when students should consider related majors, and how to navigate one of the most competitive applicant pools in higher education.
What ChatGPT Can Teach Us About How to Write a Strong College Application
In November of 2022, ChatGPT, the chatbot launched by OpenAI, exploded onto the scene of social consciousness. How text generated by computer software powered by artificial intelligence (AI) will shape and change society remains to be seen. Many questions are raised in the domain of college applications: how will colleges respond to this new tool?
Jennifer’s Academic Journey
An academic life is rewarding. My favorite day of the year is the first day of the academic year each fall. The campus buzzes with excitement, promise, and potential as all the students return. When walking across the quad, the energy is palpable and infectious. It is a privilege to be surrounded by young adults as they develop their identities and to participate in this process.
College Admissions Insights from the IECA 2022 Fall Conference
On November 9, I presented an educational session at the 2022 IECA Fall Conference in San Diego, CA, titled “Navigating the Computer Science Admissions Landscape,” based on my article “Navigating the Competitive Landscape of Computer Science Admissions: An Expert’s Approach.”
For Aspiring Engineers: Understanding the Value of ABET Accreditation
An ABET-accredited program has met rigorous standards through a formal intensive review process, including ongoing self-study and periodic evaluation by academic, government, and industry experts. With its focus on specific learning outcomes and program improvement, ABET provides a standard for high-quality engineering programs.
Preparing for an Engineering Career: A Conversation with Dr. Rob Playter, CEO of Boston Dynamics
What does it take to build a successful engineering career? In this conversation with Boston Dynamics CEO Rob Playter, we explore how passion, technical rigor, and intellectual curiosity shape long-term success in engineering.
The Often Forgotten College Application Essential: Relationships
References can help admissions officers distinguish between students who look alike on paper, those with like grades in similar classes, roughly equivalent standardized test scores, and common extracurricular activities. The strongest letters of reference are written by a current or recent (junior year) teacher who knows the student well and can provide anecdotes and details about the student beyond their grades.
Navigating the Competitive Landscape of Computer Science Admissions: An Expert’s Approach
Computer science is one of the most competitive majors in today’s admissions landscape. This guide explains how colleges evaluate CS applicants, what creates a strong CS “fingerprint,” and how students can build a balanced and strategic college list.
How the Pandemic Has Reshaped College Admissions
The COVID-19 pandemic first hit college and university campuses in the middle of the spring 2020 semester, upending traditional academic and co-curricular experiences for the entire campus community. But even as campuses shut down and students, faculty, and staff were sent home, admissions officers released decisions just as they do every March. So, what happened from there on out?