YCBK 644: Why It Is Hard for Admission Officers To Predict Which Students Will Come

In this week’s episode you will hear
Introduction : Why the University of Florida adding Early Decision is so significant
Mark talks about some new and creative ways AO’s are using AI -Part 2 : Mark interviews Andy Strickler about the challenges college admission leaders faced in 2026. We focus on predictive modeling in this segment
o Andy and I have a very honest conversation about predictive modeling. Andy tells us what predictive modeling is,
o Andy gives the most detailed description of how predictive modeling works at Connecticut College, and friends, you do not want to miss this.
o Andy also tells us one major problem with predictive modeling
o Andy shares some of the possible solutions some colleges are utilizing to yield more students
o Andy talks about reframing how students see college
o We discuss the pros and cons of requiring more writing from students when completing their applications
Mark’s recommended resource of the week : JG Talks: Helping prospective and current college students achieve success
Colleges that allow self reporting of test scores
Colleges that Allow Self-Reporting of SAT and ACT Scores
Great source for questions about finances and college
Edvisors: Financial Aid, Student Loans, Scholarships and Money Management
FAFSA Walkthroughs Mark recommends
Complete FAFSA 2026‑2027 Walkthrough | From Start to Submit
2023-2024 FAFSA Walkthrough Video English
CSS PROFILE Walkthroughs
CSS Profile Walkthrough
MEFA Institute: A Deep Dive into the CSS Profile
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