Can AI help improve the transfer process?

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From The Feed: “Texas A&M University is one of several institutions also using the Transfer Equivalency Self-Service (TESS). Through TESS, administrators input student information, such as transcript details and anticipated majors, to see which credits would apply to the Texas A&M institution they selected and which courses students would still need to take to complete their chosen degree. … College administrators tell the Chronicle they hope these AI tools will increase transparency in the transfer process while protecting students’ privacy. Experts also see the potential for AI to also make course credit evaluations more objective and collaborative across colleges and universities.”

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