AI Summer Lab: Student Success Challenge
Applying AI to improve first-year success, retention, and timely degree completion.
AI Summer Lab is an applied AI innovation program designed to help the Hebrew University explore how artificial intelligence can improve the first-year student experience, increase access to support services, reduce dropout risk, and support timely degree completion.
The program brings together students for practical AI learning, user research, product development, responsible innovation, and prototype work around one central challenge.
Overview
Participants will learn practical AI tools, user research, product development, and responsible innovation, then work in teams to develop prototype solutions around first-year student success.
The purpose is twofold: to equip students with practical AI and innovation skills, and to generate student-led, pilot-ready solutions that HUJI can evaluate for potential future implementation.
Rationale and value for HUJI
First-year student success and timely degree completion are major challenges in higher education. National data shows that 7.4% of new bachelor’s students in Israel stopped studying after their first year, including 5.2% in universities. OECD data shows that in Israel, only 61% of bachelor’s students complete their degree within the standard time, rising to 75% one year later and 79% three years later.
This challenge is directly aligned with HUJI’s strategic priorities. The Hebrew University’s strategic plan states that the university seeks to minimize student attrition and delays in academic progression by tailoring learning experiences and institutional support to students’ individual needs.
For HUJI, the AI Summer Lab can provide:
- Practical AI prototypes addressing student success, retention, and timely completion
- New approaches to academic guidance, student services, belonging, and early support
- A structured platform for collaboration between students, faculty, support units, and industry mentors
- A visible initiative connecting AI innovation with institutional priorities
- A foundation for future pilots, research, and scalable student-support solutions
- A practical opportunity to address a challenge with significant financial and operational implications
Even a modest improvement can create meaningful value. If an AI-powered support solution helps reduce dropout and delayed completion by only 10%, the estimated annual financial and operational value could reach approximately 800,000-1,000,000 NIS per cohort.
KPIs
The pilot should be considered successful if it achieves the following minimum outcomes:
Core learning topics
The two-week online lab will focus on the essential knowledge, tools, and methods required to understand the challenge and develop relevant AI-based solutions.
SDG alignment
The AI Summer Lab contributes to several UN Sustainable Development Goals:
Quality Education: enhancing access to academic support, learning resources, and tools that help students succeed.
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure: applying AI and technological innovation to real institutional challenges in higher education.
Reduced Inequalities: reducing barriers to academic success through more accessible, personalized, and proactive support.
Partnerships for the Goals: creating collaboration between academia, civil society, industry, and students around practical, scalable solutions.