New College Board Research: Faculty Express Near-Universal Concern That Student AI Use Undermines Original Writing and Critical Thinking – Newsroom

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College Board Research: Faculty Perspectives on Generative AI

  • Survey Scope: Conducted in summer 2025, surveying over 3,000 U.S. college faculty members regarding the impact of generative AI in higher education.
  • Widespread Student Use:
    • 74% of faculty report students using AI to write essays or papers.
    • 67% report students using AI to paraphrase or rewrite content.
    • Nearly 50% of faculty believe at least half of their students use AI for writing tasks.
  • Primary Concerns:
    • 92% of faculty are concerned about plagiarism and academic dishonesty.
    • 88% are concerned about student overreliance on automation.
    • 84% agree that AI undermines critical thinking, originality, and deep engagement with course material.
  • Faculty Sentiment & Usage:
    • Overall sentiment is more negative (45%) than positive (34%).
    • Despite concerns, 77% of faculty have used AI in their own professional roles.
  • Institutional and Disciplinary Divides:
    • Selectivity: Faculty at highly selective institutions report higher student AI use and greater concern; faculty at open-enrollment colleges are more likely to view AI as a practical instructional tool.
    • Disciplines: Humanities/writing-intensive faculty report the highest levels of disruption and negative sentiment. STEM and business faculty are more likely to use AI professionally and hold positive views.
  • Guidance and Policy Challenges:
    • 72% of faculty face challenges managing student AI use.
    • Only 21% feel "very confident" in guiding AI use in their classrooms.
    • 79% of faculty state they are still exploring or need further guidance on how to manage AI.
    • Less than half of faculty have established formal classroom policies regarding AI.
  • Contextual Research: This report follows two 2025 College Board briefs on high school AI usage, which highlighted an emerging digital divide and inconsistent policy implementation across secondary education.

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