
Dr. Shollenberger has worked in the field of higher education for 17 years. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Franklin Pierce College in Psychology. Then she earned her Master’s in Sport Psychology from Texas Tech University. She first came to High Point University in 2007 working for the Evening Degree Program. Earning her doctorate in education from North Carolina State University in 2014. During that time, she moved over to the Office as Student Life working initially as the Director of Student Conduct until she was in the role of Assistant Vice President for Student Life overseeing areas of student conduct, fraternity and sorority life, threat assessment and Title IX. In 2022, she joined the faculty in the Stout School of Education at High Point University. She teaches primarily in the graduate certificate programs in Higher Education. She researches in areas that include threat assessment teams in higher education, policy and code review and leadership.