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  • Clearing the Path: Bringing Transparency to the College Transfer Journey: Episode 23
    Apr 15 2026

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    Every student’s path to a college degree is unique—often winding, sometimes uncertain, but always filled with potential. In this episode of TransferTALK, Jay Fedje sits down with Jaime Smith, author of The Complete Guide to College Transfer, to explore how transparency, empathy, and thoughtful guidance can transform the transfer experience.

    Drawing on her extensive background in counseling and advocacy, Jaime sheds light on the realities faced by today’s learners—particularly “swirlers” and dormant degree seekers navigating multiple institutions in search of the right academic fit. The conversation challenges long-standing assumptions within higher education, encouraging institutions to recognize the value of prior learning and to assume transfer credits are valid unless proven otherwise.

    Together, Jay and Jaime discuss the evolving landscape of higher education, the growing population of non-traditional students, and the importance of clear, early credit evaluations. They also examine the role of technology in advising, emphasizing that while AI can enhance efficiency, it cannot replace the wisdom and empathy of human counselors.

    Ultimately, this episode is a call to action for institutions to move beyond simply enrolling transfer students and toward truly supporting their path to completion. By embracing transparency and student-centered practices, colleges can transform the transfer process from a barrier into a bridge.

    🎧 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Why transparency in transfer credit evaluation is essential for student success
    • The challenges faced by “swirlers” and dormant degree seekers
    • How institutions can shift from being transfer-tolerant to transfer-attractive
    • The enduring importance of human guidance in an AI-enhanced advising landscape
    • Strategies for helping students not just enroll—but complete their degrees

    📘 About the Guest

    Jaime Smith is an author, counselor, and advocate for transparent and student-centered college admissions. Through her work and her book, The Complete Guide to College Transfer, she

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  • Breakpoint Revisited: Jon McGee on the Forces Reshaping Higher Education Episode 22
    Mar 24 2026

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    Higher education has been navigating a decade of disruption.

    In this episode of TransferTALK, Jay Fedje sits down with Jon McGee, author of Breakpoint: The Changing Marketplace for Higher Education, to revisit the forces reshaping colleges and universities and examine how those predictions are playing out today.

    McGee has spent much of his career studying the demographic, economic, and cultural changes influencing higher education strategy. In their conversation, Jay and Jon explore how the narrative around higher education has shifted—from education as a transformational experience to education increasingly viewed through a transactional, return-on-investment lens.

    They also discuss how students and families are navigating the complexity of college decisions, the increasing role parents play in the process, and why the rising cost of education has fundamentally changed how people evaluate its value.

    Jon introduces his framework of **four student archetypes—Selectivity Seekers, Fit Finders, Simplifiers, and Gamblers—and explains why institutions must understand their “modal student” if they hope to position themselves effectively in the marketplace.

    The conversation also tackles a persistent challenge in higher education: why so many colleges sound alike and what real institutional distinctiveness requires.

    For leaders working in enrollment, strategy, and student success, this episode offers thoughtful insights into how colleges can better align mission, market realities, and student expectations.

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  • Credit Transfer in 2026: Chaos, Culture, and the Coming Revolution - Ep 21
    Mar 5 2026

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    In this episode of TransferTALK, Jay sits down with Paul Singh of Phi Theta Kappa to explore the rapidly shifting world of credit transfer in 2026. They discuss PTK’s mission evolution, the rise of dual-enrolled and adult learners, and the changing expectations of students who now compare institutions based on transparency and transfer-friendliness. Paul shares national insights and on-the-ground PTK student feedback, highlighting the barriers students face — especially those with older credits or multiple transcripts.

    The conversation dives into state-mandated portability, faculty-driven policy bottlenecks, the need for human advisors, and how automation and AI can support clarity and speed. Jay and Paul also explore high-ROI strategies institutions are using to support transfer students, from proactive advising to clear credit evaluation pathways. This is a timely, future-focused conversation for anyone working to build a transfer-inclusive campus culture.



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  • The Future of Work Meets the Future of College: Are We Preparing Students for What’s Coming?” Ep 20
    Feb 10 2026

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    In this episode of TransferTALK, Jay sits down with John McLoughlin, Associate Dean of Enrollment Management & Student Success at NYU’s School of Professional Studies, to explore how the future of work is reshaping the future of college.

    NYU SPS has built a reputation for serving adult learners, transfer students, and working professionals with surprising agility — and John breaks down how modular learning, recognition of prior learning, stackable credentials, and employer partnerships all fit together to create a more flexible, future-ready education model.

    Jay and John dig into:
    • SPS’s history as an entrepreneurial, workforce-aligned academic unit
    • Applied and project-based learning models that get students employer-ready
    • Credit mobility that actually works
    • Lifelong learning and nonlinear student pathways
    • Why adaptability, interdisciplinarity, and advising matter more than ever
    • How SPS is preparing students for real-world work experiences today
    • The cultural shift higher education must make to stay relevant in an AI-driven economy

    A must-listen for anyone thinking about adult learners, transfer pathways, or the evolving relationship between education and the workforce.

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  • Lifelong Learning, Real-Time Strategy: Inside Saddleback’s Enrollment Evolution
    Jan 14 2026

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    What if the future of community college enrollment isn’t just about 18-22-year-olds—but also 73-year-olds? In this episode, Jay sits down with Dr. Dan Predoehl, Assistant Dean of Extended Learning at Saddleback College and a nationally respected voice in equity-centered enrollment strategy.

    They explore Saddleback’s Emeritus Institute—one of the largest senior education programs in the country—and what it reveals about community connection, sustainability, and lifelong learning.

    Dan also shares his vision for a more aggressive, data-informed future for California’s community colleges, including coalition-building across departments, streamlined credit-for-prior-learning policies, and why it’s time to ditch the term “non-traditional student” altogether.

    From baseball metaphors to real-world policy shifts, this is a sharp and timely look at who college is really for—and where the future of enrollment might be headed.

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  • The Credit Crunch: Transparency, Trust, and the Role of AI: Episode 18
    Dec 8 2025

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    Accrediting bodies are changing their tune on credit transfer — and it could reshape higher education. In this episode of TransferTALK, host Jay Fedje sits down with higher ed researcher and consultant Scott Jeffe to unpack the recent Accreditors endorsement of AI in credit assessment and what it means for institutions and students.

    Jay and Scott tackle the barriers that still frustrate transfer students, the contradictions between policy and practice, and the rise in adult student enrollment. They discuss how online learning, transparency, and career readiness are driving enrollment decisions, and why higher ed leaders must rethink outdated credit policies.

    If your institution is serious about transfer and adult learners, this conversation offers data, stories, and strategies you can put to work right now.

    #degreesight #higheredleaders #scottjeffe #transferstudents

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  • Strategic. Student-Centered. And Maybe a Little Purple: Episode 17
    Oct 22 2025

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    In this episode of TransferTALK, host Jay Fedje welcomes Heath Einstein, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management at Texas Christian University, for a candid conversation on the shifting world of college admissions.

    Jay and Heath cover a wide range of topics:

    • TCU’s student-centered strategic plan
    • The post-NACAC admissions landscape
    • Building partnerships across campus silos
    • And the growing role of AI in student communication, enrollment, and guidance

    They also reflect on their early radio days, their hopes for smarter, more human enrollment tools like DegreeSight, and the power of culture and legacy in attracting the right students.

    If you're a higher ed leader navigating change — or just someone who appreciates when enrollment talk meets radio nostalgia — this one's for you.

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  • "Small Colleges, Big Shifts: Reinventing Relevance in a Rapid World" Ep 16
    Sep 30 2025

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    In this episode of TransferTALK, host Jay Fedje is joined by Scott Novak, entrepreneur, consultant, and unapologetic advocate for small colleges.

    Together, they tackle the hard truths facing small institutions: outdated systems, shrinking budgets, rising student expectations — and the fierce resistance to change that keeps many from moving forward.

    You’ll hear Scott’s take on:

    • How small colleges can modernize without losing their unique charm
    • Why transfer, graduate, and online students are the key to long-term sustainability
    • What a centralized resource hub for small colleges could look like
    • How leadership, communication, and strategic use of tech make or break transformation

    If you care about innovation in higher ed — or just love a good “scrappy college beats the odds” story — this episode is for you.

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    #TransferTALK #SmallColleges #HigherEdInnovation #TransferStudents #EnrollmentStrategy

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