Ryan Motevalli-Oliner ME ’20, associate dean for enrollment operations at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, explains that there is no typical day in an admissions office. Kenyon College receives approximately 8,500 applications a year and uses both the Common Application and the Coalition Application to gather student admissions materials. The college employs a committee-based evaluation method that encompasses a two-person review, with one person reviewing the applicant’s academic side and another examining co-curriculars and recommendations. While there is a growing trend in college admissions to use artificial intelligence, Kenyon does not employ AI in their process at this point. However, there are a growing number of colleges and universities using AI to assist admissions offices as they evaluate applicants.