Inside the Learning Experience with WGU Labs

The Future of Postsecondary in the Age of AI: New Pathways, Real Access

18 min · 5. feb. 2026
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What if AI could finally help higher education do what it’s been trying to do for decades? In this episode of Inside the Learning Experience, Betheny Gross and Drew Ceccato discuss how AI is enabling new postsecondary pathways, closer alignment with workforce needs, and expanded access for learners who’ve historically been left out. From degrees to micro-credentials and everything in between, this conversation explores what the future of learning could look like—and what it will take to get there.

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