Inspirit AI College Admissions Results and Stories
In the past 2 years, 400+ Inspirit AI Scholars have been accepted to undergraduate degrees at Harvard, Yale, Princeton,Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Oxford, and Cambridge, among many other top universities.
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AI Scholars Alumni at Leading Universities Worldwide
Anish Sasanur
AI + Mobility: Self-Driving Cars
“The AI Scholars Program gave me a great introduction to Machine Learning and AI that I don't think I would have been able to learn on my own! The concepts were introduced in an easy to understand way that also got me inspired to learn more about the field on my own. The project that we all worked on together was a fun and interactive experience that let me get hands on experience with Computer Vision technology.”
Arnav Das
AI + Astronomy: Searching for Exoplanets
“In hindsight, the primary impact that engaging with [Inspirit AI] had on me was probably through the genuine conversations with the people involved. At the time, as a school student in India, I had sparing context or interest in North American academia. Meeting the Inspirit team…was my first exposure into a system I ultimately ended up engaging with myself.”
Eva Georgaklis
AI + Healthcare: Pneumonia Detection
“My AI Scholars program equipped me well to start my career journey in tech. I had zero experience coming into the program, and I left the program with python experience, a new project on my resume, and more confidence to take on coding challenges and immerse myself in more computer science opportunities. It really gave me a headstart when applying to internships and college because it showed schools I was curious to code outside of school and worked on a real, hands-on project.”
Lauryn Mills
AI + Biology: Skin Cancer Detection
“[AI Scholars] has affected my journey because in the process of applying for competitive schools, I believe this program put my application at a competitive advantage. I think it helped me be comfortable with being uncomfortable and trying new fields of STEM that I may not have been particularly comfortable with.”
In the past 2 years:
400+ Inspirit AI Scholars have been accepted to undergraduate degrees at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Oxford, and Cambridge, among many other top universities worldwide. We are proud to have 150+ alumni accepted to Ivy League schools in the past 2 years.
A snapshot of where our alumni have been admitted:
Princeton University:
9 acceptances
University of Pennsylvania:
25 acceptances
Stanford University:
17 acceptances
University of Cambridge:
2 acceptances
Harvard University:
9 acceptances
UC Berkeley:
38 acceptances
Growth in AI Programs at Leading Universities
At Stanford,
Machine Learning courses are the most popular at Stanford, growing from 10 to nearly 40 in the past decade.
A specialized AI Track has been introduced, where students can specialize in the intersection of AI + any field of interest.
At MIT,
A $350 million gift enabled the establishment of the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing in 2018 dedicated to AI education.
50 new faculty positions have been created related to AI, doubling MIT’s academic capability in computing & AI.
At Carnegie Mellon,
Carnegie Mellon launched the first undergraduate AI degree in the U.S. in 2018.
The university invested in a brand-new 2,000 square foot AI “maker space” that houses robots, drones, smart appliances, VR/AR devices, and high-end computers for student projects and research
Stand Out in College Admissions with an AI Project
The AI projects that students create in our AI Scholars program can help give high schoolers a leg up in college admissions.
Pre-College Preparation Workshops: Prepare for college applications through experiential workshops from alums of leading universities, including Stanford and MIT.
Build an AI for Social Good Project: Showcase your AI project on your college application, resume, and admissions essays.
Cultivate Skills for College Interviews: Develop communication and interview skills to successfully communicate your project work in a college interview.
Develop a connection with an AI mentor: Build a relationship with your project mentor, who may provide recommendation letters or references.
Inspiring the Next Generation of Leaders: From High School to Higher Education
Our AI Scholars come from schools from around the world and often attend the world’s most prestigious higher education institutions. Here is a snapshot of some of our students’ journeys.