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Get Down to College Business

Podcast af Sarah Holtan, PhD

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Welcome to Get Down to College Business. We will identify strategies that could make the difference between keeping university doors open and closing them for good. I'm pulling in business experts and higher ed leaders to debate the merits of strategies that could save the future of higher ed. You will leave feeling empowered with new ideas to reimagine how you approach the business of college to support the cause of the affordable college experience. Visit us at highlevelleadership.com, read our blog and join our email list to get connected. Follow us and leave a positive review on your favorite podcast app. I'm your host, Sarah Holtan, PhD. Let's Get Down to College Business.

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episode The Impact of Grade Inflation with Angela Walmsley, PhD cover

The Impact of Grade Inflation with Angela Walmsley, PhD

Sarah Holtan, PhD sits down with Angela Walmsley, PhD, educational consultant and founder of Interactive College Prep, to ask the uncomfortable question: what does it really mean when almost everyone gets an A? In an era where students arrive at college with sky-high GPAs and even higher expectations, Angela exposes how inflated grades muddle admissions, challenge professors, and create a ripple effect in university support systems. Behind those “perfect” transcripts, are students actually prepared for college-level work? Tune in to find out how grade inflation impacts AP exams, college admissions, and even the way professors approach their jobs. Ever wondered why so many students with straight A's stumble as soon as they hit campus and what’s being done about it? Listen to hear Angela Walmsley reveal what’s happening beneath the surface. Episode Highlights: 04:15 - The average GPA in American high schools has risen from 2.6 in 1985 to 3.1 in 2020. In colleges, it’s gone from 2.8 to nearly 3.2. And today, A’s are the most common grade—even at institutions like Harvard, where 60% of grades awarded are now A’s. 10:26 - [Angela referenced the National Board. This should be the College Board.] High GPAs often don’t reflect true mastery or college readiness. We’re seeing increasing gaps between classroom grades and standardized test/exam results, fueling confusion in college admissions and creating challenges for first-year students. 27:32 - Professors face increasing pressure to give higher grades due to course evaluations and student expectations. Support services on campuses are feeling the ripple effects, with a rising need for remedial courses and tutoring, particularly in math and writing. Sarah Holtan, PhD LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahgilbertholtan] Angela Walmsley, PhD LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-walmsley/] Website [https://ic-prep.com/]

12. maj 2026 - 34 min
episode Building Academic Programs and Processes for AI with David Schippers cover

Building Academic Programs and Processes for AI with David Schippers

What if your college degree became outdated before you even graduated? On this episode, Sarah Holtan, PhD brings Dave Schippers, Sc.D., CISSP to the table to call out the uncomfortable truth: higher education cannot keep up with the breakneck pace of AI. If you think AI is just another gadget for faculty, think again. Dr. Schippers explains how AI is a socio-technological force rethinking everything from how students learn to what skills employers will demand tomorrow. Will universities survive if they cling to old mindsets? What does an AI-literate faculty actually look like and are your professors ready? Tune in for real-world examples, new staffing models, and a few honest wake-up calls. Episode Highlights: 09:24 - The groups that I'm working with, a lot of what I'm doing when I bring AI into the classroom is I make them use it in on a cognitive learning level and I also have them interact with it in a way that challenges their beliefs and their perceptions. So it in essence basically makes them self-evaluate their own thoughts on particular subjects 12:22 - So because it wasn't a human giving the feedback, they didn't assume that there was an emotional facet to that. So they actually did some self reflection and said, oh, yeah, I guess this is correct. 17:24 - The sooner we realize that this is potentially can happen, the more we're going to look to go, well, how can we stay ahead of it? How can we figure out how to leverage it in ways that are beneficial both to us so us being our institution and to the students that we serve? 28:44 - I think higher ed needs to stop looking at what is needed now. And I think they need to start partnering with what does the market anticipate their needs within the next six to 12 months. Sarah Holtan, PhD LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahgilbertholtan] David Schipper, Sc.D., CISSP LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daschippers/] Book [https://www.irondogllc.com/books] Website [https://walshcollege.edu/departments/department-of-information-technology-and-decision-sciences/faculty/#member-4983-info]

28. apr. 2026 - 44 min
episode The ROI of a Strong Campus Master Plan with Lora Strigens cover

The ROI of a Strong Campus Master Plan with Lora Strigens

Get ready to be inspired by Lora Strigens, Vice-President for Planning and Facilities and University Architect at Marquette University, as she shares her expertise in leading over $300 million in capital projects in under a decade. Discover how campus planning at Marquette University follows a strategic approach, encompassing broad themes to ensure the best outcomes for stakeholders. Lora emphasizes the importance of engaging with both on-campus and external stakeholders, asking thoughtful questions to enable their impactful contributions. Explore the unique challenges and benefits of being an urban institution, from community connections to ensuring student safety. Learn the art of balancing multiple priorities with limited funds and executing integrated planning within set timelines. Find out about the key components of successful investment in new or renovated facilities as Lora sheds light on measuring success using both qualitative and quantitative metrics. Get insights on building a culture of strategic planning and execution of big ideas to ensure the viability and success of educational institutions. Listen to the episode and be inspired to transform campus planning and create thriving educational environments! Episode Highlights: 03:59 - Master planning is how do you engage people in a meaningful way, and so I think that beginning part where you're identifying the key stakeholders and you're bringing them into the fold and thinking about not just what general questions we can ask, but what are the questions that we can ask where people can feel like they're really having an impact? And then as we move forward with the planning process, how can you reflect back what you've heard from those people and share how their input and their experiences have actually made a difference, and how the plan manifests itself. 12:35 - I think that thoughtful planning that's continuous and integrated where it takes into account what are the academic growth goals and research growth goals, where are we at from an operation standpoint, talking closely with facilities, IT security to understand where are those pain points and where are the investments required there, as well as working with our advancement team who handles our fundraising and donor engagement, to understand what's that landscape looking like, and using all of those points to help inform how we might move things forward. 28:10 - The biggest challenge is probably, like you said, it's getting your head around all of the different aspects you need to be thinking about as you're approaching planning, whether that's the strategic plan or the master plan, and not being overwhelmed by that to a point that you get into a paralysis that you're not making decisions or you're not able to move things forward. Contact Sarah Holtan, PhD LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahgilbertholtan/] Websit [http://Highlevelleadership.com]e Lora Strigens LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lora-strigens-54830a4/] Website [https://www.marquette.edu/leadership/ulc-strigens.php]

14. apr. 2026 - 39 min
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The Cost of Shared Governance with Brian Rosenberg, PhD

Sarah Holtan, PhD explores the complexities of college leadership with Brian Rosenberg, PhD, Visiting Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education, focusing on the pressures modern college presidents face. They discuss the need for transparent, honest, and authentic communication, especially in times of social media outrage. Brian discusses the value of a clear mission and student-centric decision-making, while also challenging traditional tenure models. The conversation wraps with strategies for more inclusive shared governance and ways to stay calm and effective amidst chaos. Episode Highlights: 03:19 - It's important to note that that model, even in its original document, is contingent upon an assumption that all parties will essentially be rolling in the same direction. All parties will have the good of the institution at the front of their mind and at least a general shared understanding of what that good is. 09:27 - The poor Chair of our Faculty Personnel Committee had to go out and just sometimes beg his colleagues to run for election because nobody wanted to make the time commitment. 12:11 - If I had to identify one group that is probably the most overlooked in shared governance, it would be Student Affairs staff. And it's ironic in the fact that students spend most of their time out of class and some of the most difficult work out on the 20:09 - One of the one of the problems that tenure has created is a dramatically inequitable system, within faculty teaching. So you have on one side of the divide tenured faculty, who generally have a lot of security. Depending upon the nature of the institution, they could be pretty well compensated and have a lot of autonomy and control. On the other side of the divide, you have non-tenure track or NTT faculty. They are often very poorly compensated, have no security at all, and have no voice in the say of the institution. For me, a more effective and equitable system would be to hire people, as is done in just about every other field, with multiyear contracts, with an established schedule of reviews, and the possibility for those contracts to be renewed and extended and maybe even lengthened. Sarah Holtan, PhD LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahgilbertholtan/] Website [http://highlevelleadership.com/] Brian Rosenberg, PhD LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-rosenberg-5b908a21a/] Book [https://www.amazon.com/Whatever-Im-Against-Resistance-Education/dp/1682538281] Support the Woman of Impact Campaign [https://www2.heart.org/site/TR/?team_id=950257&pg=team&fr_id=12873]

24. mar. 2026 - 37 min
episode Every Square Foot has a Strategy with Chris Morett, PhD, MPP cover

Every Square Foot has a Strategy with Chris Morett, PhD, MPP

Most colleges are sitting on a treasure or a time bomb when it comes to their campus facilities. Everyone wants the best buildings to attract students and faculty, but what if chasing shiny new construction is actually harming your institution’s future? Sarah Holtan, PhD talks to Chris Morett, PhD, MPP, the President at Co|Here Campus and Workplace, who pulls back the curtain and says it straight: space isn’t just an asset, it’s a strategic tool and most schools are getting it wrong. Campus leaders are struggling to balance the pressure for modern spaces, deferred maintenance, and tight budgets. What if the real key to enrollment and financial health isn’t building, but how you use what you already have? Dr. Morret shares the hard truths and quick wins that every decision-maker needs now. Curious how you can avoid multimillion-dollar mistakes and actually get a return on your facilities? Listen in for real strategies to turn your space into a competitive advantage. Episode Highlights: 04:45 - So coming at it from the activity perspective is kind of the bottom line. And it helps to get out of thinking of things just as four walls spaces, which need to be taken care of. 06:28 - I think also you see a serious interest, and I'm not saying it's always enacted or followed up on, it doesn't always appear in governance, but real interest and embrace of the fact that education is different now, whether it's more online courses, not just students who are from afar, but students who are either residential or commuters who maybe take 3 classes a year that are hybrid or online in addition to 7 in person. So it's really a mix now. It's not just this: "Oh, we have an online division." 18:34 - I think to say that 10% or 15% of our courses could be hybrid is far from the most activist decision ever made by a university administration. So you do that, and then if 15% of your courses all of a sudden meet one day a week instead of two, well, that's a lot of classroom space you just saved. 24:09 - Our goal for this building should be for it to be a tour, a stop on the campus tour. So, hey, we all do it. Whether it's putting on a nice shirt from the neck up for a Zoom call, or hiding something in the bedroom when your house is messy and you have guests, like, if you do that with intention, what's the alternative? Sarah Holtan, PhD LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahgilbertholtan] Chris Morett, PhD, MPP LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-morett/] Website [https://www.teamcohere.com/] Workshop on "Planning & Evaluating One-Stop Student Services Centers: Space, Tech, Personnel." [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/chris-morett_planning-highered-students-ugcPost-7435061916307464194-7dsp/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAACimTsBXH75SVBrifZlQXGVNo9mtFm0xVI] EdUp Campus Planning [https://www.edupexperience.com/campusplanning/] Support the Woman of Impact Campaign [https://www2.heart.org/site/TR/?team_id=950257&pg=team&fr_id=12873]

10. mar. 2026 - 28 min
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