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In this episode of EdTech Connect, host Jeff Dillon sits down with Eytan Wurman, founder of Common Time Pathways, to explore the untapped potential of music in college admissions. A former music teacher turned entrepreneur, Eytan reveals how his platform is bridging the gap between student musicians and $5 billion in overlooked scholarships—more than athletic scholarships combined.

From debunking myths about music careers (“You don’t have to be Yo-Yo Ma to succeed”) to leveraging AI for music education (without replacing human artistry), Eytan shares how Common Time Pathways is creating athlete-style recruitment pipelines for musicians. Discover why colleges are prioritizing students who retain music as part of their identity, how harmonic resonance connects cultures, and why the future of education needs more creativity—not less—in an AI-dominated world.

  1. Music Scholarships Outpace Athletics

10,000 Hours
Why Music is Higher Ed’s Secret Retention Tool
AI Can’t Replace Human Artistry (Yet)
The Networking Gap
Cultural Shift Needed
Global Harmony
Advice for Entrepreneurs

 

Listen Now to learn how CommonTime Pathways is turning musicians into higher ed’s most valuable recruits!

 

Find Eytan Wurman here:

LinkedIn                              

https://www.linkedin.com/in/eytanwurman/

CommonTime Pathways

https://www.ctpathways.com/

 

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Web: https://edtechconnect.com/

 

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