A One-Year College Alternative: How Pega6 Is Preparing to Train AI-First, Job-Ready Talent

 

The traditional four-year college model is facing growing pressure as rising tuition, shifting labor market demands, and new technological realities expose gaps between education and employment outcomes. Confidence in the traditional college pathway is eroding among parents, students, and employers as rising costs and persistent skills gaps collide with the reality that many new graduates require significant on-the-job ramp-up before becoming fully productive. At the same time, artificial intelligence is accelerating change in the workforce, raising the stakes for postsecondary pathways that fail to adapt quickly.

What would higher education look like if it were designed explicitly for an AI-driven labor market—and if graduates entered the workforce fully job-ready from day one?

It’s a question reshaping the future of postsecondary education—and one that Darin Francis tackles with Jeremy Smith, co-founder and CEO of Pega6, on the latest episode of Signals in Higher Ed. Together, they explore Pega6’s one-year, $15,000 “career accelerator” model, why it breaks so sharply from the university tradition, and how it aims to produce AI-first, entry-plus employees for roles like software development and product management.

Top insights from the talk…

  • Why employers consistently experience a one-year productivity gap with college graduates—and how Pega6 is designed to eliminate it.
  • How a 100% experiential, lecture-free curriculum mirrors the first year of real employment rather than the classroom.
  • Why AI fluency is treated as a foundational skill, not an add-on, in preparing graduates for long-term career relevance.

Jeremy Smith is a multi-exit startup executive with more than two decades of experience scaling fintech, insurtech, and technology-enabled businesses, including leadership roles at SecondMarket (acquired by NASDAQ), RiskGenius (acquired by Bold Penguin), and LODAS Markets. He has served as COO, CFO, president, and chief strategy officer, leading corporate strategy, product development, M&A, and organizational scale across high-growth companies. Smith is currently co-founder and CEO of Pega6, where he is applying his employer-side hiring and scaling experience to build a new, AI-first alternative to traditional higher education.

Article written by MarketScale.

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