AI, Equity, and Rural Education: Matt Newlin on Leveling the Playing Field

In this episode of the Smarter Campus Podcast, host Zach Kinzler is joined by Matt Newlin, a higher education consultant with over 20 years of experience in financial aid, equity, and student success.

Matt brings a powerful rural perspective to the AI conversation, framing artificial intelligence as a democratizing force—one that has the potential to level the playing field for rural, first-generation, and low-income students if implemented thoughtfully.

The conversation explores why many rural educators feel hesitant to adopt AI, the risks of blanket bans, and how institutions can build faculty capacity while still prioritizing critical thinking, equity, and durable skills. Matt also shares practical examples of how AI can support admissions, recruiting, faculty workflows, and student learning—without replacing human judgment.

This episode is a grounded, honest look at how AI can expand access and opportunity in higher education, especially in communities that are often left out of emerging technology conversations.

In this episode, you’ll hear:
  • Why AI can be a leveling force for rural and underserved students
  • The real fears educators have about “getting AI wrong”
  • How AI can build faculty capacity instead of adding workload
  • Why institutions need nuanced AI policies—not blanket bans
  • The importance of teaching critical thinking alongside AI literacy
AI, Equity, and Rural Education: Matt Newlin on Leveling the Playing Field