Professional Affairs Council

 
 
 

EMERITUS POLICY

Upon recommendation of the Chancellor, the Board of Trustees may bestow on a retired college employee the honor of EMERITUS for those professionals with outstanding service which contributed to the strength, growth and integrity of the College. This outstanding service should be commonly acknowledged by the College community. A person so honored shall maintain his/her preretirement college title, with the designation “Emeritus” added on (e.g., Professor Emeritus, Dean Emeritus, President Emeritus, Chancellor Emeritus). The Emeritus designation continues during the life of the recipient unless revoked by formal Board action, upon the recommendation of the Chancellor, following the same procedures that would be applied to the discharge for cause of a tenured faculty member.

ELIGIBILITY

1. Candidate for the honor of Emeritus must have had a distinguished career at the College and must be deemed outstanding when compared to other employees with similar career requirements. This honor is given in recognition of outstanding scholarship, service to the College, and/or work with students.

2. A candidate for designation must be formally retired for at least one year from The Community College of Baltimore County. 

3. Length of service with The Community College of Baltimore County shall be a minimum of twenty (20) years of service. 

PRIVILEGES

Acceptance of the honor entitles an Emeritus to special rights and privileges, in addition to those extended to all retiring employees.

Those receiving the Emeritus designation will have an identification card permitting the same campus privileges as those for full-time faculty. These privileges will include the right to participate with faculty attire at commencement and other formal occasions as well as invitations to special College functions open to full-time faculty. The college may award other benefits as appropriate. Voting rights in College governance are not included.

MECHANISM

1. Any active, full-time professional employee may nominate an individual for Emeritus status. 

2. Nominations will then be considered by the candidate’s unit, dean, and president, following established procedures for comprehensive review.

3. The Chancellor recommends the award to the Board of Trustees, which makes the final decision.

4. The Campus President will notify the recipient of the award.

 
 
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