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Higher education leaders are under growing pressure to ensure students graduate with practical AI skills, yet many institutions are still defining what AI readiness should look like across curriculum, policy, and workforce strategy.
This guide, from the Center for Digital Education and sponsored by Coursera, explores how colleges and universities can move beyond experimentation and take a more structured approach to AI learning. It outlines what academic leaders need to consider as they prepare students to use AI effectively in learning, careers, and life.
Inside, you will learn:
Why the AI skills gap is widening between what institutions teach and what employers now expect
Which foundational AI skills students need for learning, careers, and life, including responsible use, data literacy, and critical thinking
How institutions can embed AI literacy into existing programs rather than isolating it in standalone courses
What higher education systems and institutions can do to build partnerships, pathways, and workforce alignment
How faculty and staff can be supported through training, engagement, and institution-wide AI initiatives
What peer institutions are doing now to expand AI learning through curriculum development, credentials, and cross-campus strategy
Download the guide to see how your institution can take a more strategic approach to AI readiness and student success.