St. Bonaventure University is set to enhance its educational framework by providing ChatGPT Edu licenses to all undergraduate students and faculty starting this fall. This initiative marks a significant commitment to the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) across the campus educational experience.
The agreement with OpenAI will also extend to university staff members whose roles would benefit from the application of AI tools. The university conducted a pilot program with ChatGPT Edu involving over 300 members of the campus community during the current academic year.
“Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming every industry,” noted Dr. Jeff Gingerich, president of the university. “We have a responsibility to ensure our graduates are not only proficient in these tools but grounded in the ethical reasoning and human-centered values that must guide their use.”
This contract will provide campus-wide access to OpenAI’s ChatGPT Edu platform, which includes unlimited use of its flagship GPT-5.2 Chat model and a suite of advanced tools tailored for teaching, learning, research, and administrative tasks. University officials assert that this move guarantees equitable access to cutting-edge AI tools while maintaining enterprise-grade security, compliance, and role-based access controls.
“All of our students deserve access to the most advanced tools shaping their future professions,” said Dr. David Hilmey, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs and co-chair of St. Bonaventure’s Presidential Commission on AI. “By providing ChatGPT Edu, we are embedding AI literacy and responsible use directly into the undergraduate Bonaventure experience.”
The licenses will feature core access along with a set number of advanced capabilities at no additional credit cost, including limited daily use of ImageGen and Deep Research queries. This will enable both students and faculty to explore the platform’s higher-level functionalities.
University leaders highlighted that analytics dashboards and granular reporting tools will be available to administrators, allowing them to monitor usage trends and support the responsible deployment of AI technologies. This decision complements St. Bonaventure’s broader AI strategy, which has been in development since last fall through the establishment of the Presidential Commission on Artificial Intelligence. This commission aims to guide policy, curriculum innovation, and ethical frameworks for AI adoption.
Comprising faculty, senior administrators, and students, the commission’s mandate is to ensure that AI implementation aligns with the university’s Catholic and Franciscan mission. Following this framework, academic programs across various disciplines—including business, health professions, communication, education, and the arts—have expanded their coursework and training focused on AI literacy, prompt engineering, data analysis, and ethical decision-making.
“Leveling the playing field for all students with the addition of ChatGPT Edu licenses is amazing to hear. It’s yet another example of the proactiveness and transparency that has come with working with the Presidential Commission on AI,” remarked Nolan Tormey, a junior Adolescence Education major and member of the AI Commission. “We’re looking forward to continued dialogue between students and the university on the issue of AI in education.”
The university is currently developing proposals to launch a major and two minors focusing on AI in the next academic year. Moreover, AI use and ethical training will be incorporated into the first-year seminar for all incoming undergraduate students at Bonaventure.
The spring Convocation for faculty and staff also showcased a keynote speaker on AI ethics, along with a series of 14 AI-focused workshops. St. Bonaventure’s leaders emphasized that providing universal access to ChatGPT Edu transcends technology adoption; it is fundamentally about preparing graduates for a workforce increasingly influenced by AI.
All users will operate within an enterprise-grade environment characterized by secure authentication, compliance safeguards, and role-based access controls. “These protections are essential as higher education institutions navigate the rapid evolution of AI technologies,” stated Dr. Michael Hoffman, associate provost, chief information officer, and co-chair of the Presidential Commission on AI.
With this initiative, St. Bonaventure University joins a select group of institutions leading the way in secure, institution-wide access to AI tools and career preparation. This decision reflects both strategic foresight and a mission-driven commitment. “Our goal is not to chase trends,” Hilmey concluded. “It is to lead thoughtfully—integrating new AI training and education, alongside the humanistic skills that our liberal arts tradition prioritizes—in ways that enhance learning, strengthen research, and uphold the Franciscan values at the heart of St. Bonaventure.”
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