Before Nexford
2.6
average self-rated comfort with AI tools at work, out of 5. 39% of learners started at a flat 1 — no comfort at all.
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After Nexford
89%
now call themselves AI-literate or say they're getting there. Nobody paid us to say that. They did.
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01
Nobody enrolled scared of losing their job.
They enrolled scared of standing still while everyone else moved. That's a different fear, and it's the one traditional universities still aren't answering.
"I didn't want to be a dinosaur."
Olaiwola B.
— MBA Graduate
"My biggest concern was how to be a person of high value — someone relevant in a fast-changing world where almost all solutions are provided in real time."
Kingsley E.
— Mini MBA Graduate
"I feared AI would make entry-level jobs obsolete before I had the chance to build my career."
Lamidi E.
— MBA Graduate
02
Applied, not explained.
72% say the curriculum taught them to actually use AI on the job — not just define it. Only 17% call it mostly theory.
Applied — usable day one
35.8%
A mix of both
35.8%
Mostly conceptual
17.4%
Not sure yet
11%
03
The payoff, in numbers.
This is what "AI Translator" looks like when it leaves the classroom and shows up at work.
82.6%
are using AI tools regularly or occasionally in a professional setting since starting at Nexford
81.7%
feel more competitive in their job market because of what they learned here
86.2%
say Nexford made them someone who can lead AI conversations at work — not just sit in them
22.9%
have already had their AI skill set come up in an interview, review, or promotion conversation
04
What they walked out knowing.
Skills learners say they actually worked with in the curriculum.
AI tools for business decisions
49.5%
AI ethics & governance
41.3%
Prompt engineering
40.4%
Machine learning concepts
36.7%
Data visualization / dashboards
27.5%
Process automation
25.7%
Python / data scripting
11.9%
05
What they're doing with it Monday morning.
Not hypothetical use cases. What learners say they're actually using AI for at work, right now.
Writing & content generation
61.5%
Analyzing data / building reports
55%
Decision support & research
53.2%
Automating repetitive tasks
31.2%
Building AI-assisted workflows
23.9%
Explaining AI findings to non-technical people
20.2%
06
In their own words.
These are learners who agreed to be named. Nobody wrote this copy for them.
"Nexford trained me to make AI work with me, not for me. That made me so much more powerful. I can't be replaced."
Stephanie M.
— MBA Graduate
"Most organizations deploy AI, but employees interact with outputs they can't explain or direct. The program transforms professionals into AI Translators who bridge technical capability and business execution."
Adeola K.
— Mini MBA Graduate
"It set the tone for me to explore the tools, and now I have greater mastery of them than I was ever exposed to while in school."
Olaiwola L.
— MBA Graduate
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