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[Empowering the Future: Dr. Sahar Awan on AI, Equity, and the Evolving Role of Community Colleges]-[Learning Together: How Students and Educators are Harnessing AI for Success - Ep. 279]

NVIDIA AI Podcast · B2 · 2025-11-05

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Bridging Education and Innovation: The Mission College Approach

In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the role of community colleges has shifted from traditional academic instruction to becoming vital hubs for workforce development and social mobility. Dr. Sahar Awan, President of Mission College in Santa Clara, California, joined the NVIDIA AI Podcast to discuss how her institution is navigating the integration of Artificial Intelligence while maintaining a steadfast commitment to student equity and inclusivity.

Centering the Student in the Age of AI

Dr. Awan emphasizes that the "future of education" is not a distant concept but an immediate reality. At Mission College, the approach to technology is driven by a simple, powerful philosophy: "centering the students." This means that every technological implementation, especially AI, must be evaluated through the lens of accessibility.

To prevent the "digital divide" from widening, the college has taken proactive steps, such as providing college-wide licenses for tools like ChatGPT and ensuring that classrooms utilize "OER and zero cost textbooks." By removing financial and technical barriers, Mission College ensures that students from all backgrounds—including refugees, single parents, and underrepresented populations—have the opportunity to engage with emerging tech rather than being excluded by it.

Operationalizing AI for Social Impact

One of the most compelling aspects of Dr. Awan’s leadership is the practical application of "agentic AI" to improve administrative operations. Instead of burdening staff with manual triaging of student needs, the college implemented an automated "Mission Cares form." This system allows students facing housing or food insecurity to receive immediate support. By automating these processes, the college has transformed "man hours" previously spent on bureaucracy into meaningful, direct support for students in crisis.

Curriculum and Workforce Readiness

Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, Mission College has cultivated deep strategic partnerships with industry leaders, including a pioneering collaboration with NVIDIA. This partnership has allowed faculty to become certified in NVIDIA’s curriculum, ensuring that students are learning skills directly mapped to modern industry needs.

Dr. Awan highlights the importance of "paid internships" as a critical component of workforce development. Recognizing that many students work full-time while balancing family responsibilities, she advocates for programs that provide financial support alongside real-world experience, effectively replacing outdated, unpaid internship models that often exclude lower-income students.

A Culture of Continuous Learning

Addressing the faculty's mix of "excitement and fear" regarding AI, Dr. Awan champions a collaborative approach. By creating an "AI task force" and hosting an "AI summit," the college encourages an environment of shared learning. This professional development is essential, as it allows educators to experiment with tools in a safe space and redefine how they measure student comprehension in an era of generative AI.

The Vision for the Future

Dr. Awan’s ultimate vision is to create an institution with "100% success rates and no equity gaps." She acknowledges that current educational systems were "never built for students of color" or those from marginalized communities. Therefore, her leadership is defined by an "intentional approach" to dismantling these systemic barriers.

As she concludes, the role of community colleges is to act as a partner to employers, providing the "qualified workforces" necessary for economic mobility. For students navigating these uncertain times, her advice remains clear: "your dreams matter." By fostering an environment where students feel supported and encouraged to "lean in," Mission College is not just teaching technology—it is empowering the next generation of changemakers to define their own futures.

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📖 Transcript

Hello, and welcome to the NVIDIA AI Podcast.
I'm your host, Noah Kravitz.
In 2018, our guest became the youngest California Community College president when she took over the presidency at Los Angeles Southwest College.
Four years later, Dr Sahara Wan became president of Mission College, a public community college in Santa Clara California, just a few miles down the road from NVIDIA headquarters.
In just a few short years.
Since then, Dr Awan has led Mission College to an increase in the number of degrees and certificates awarded to students, as well as sustained post-pandemic enrollment increases.

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