Emeritus/Emerita Status Policy

 

PURPOSE

The purpose of the Policy on Emeritus/Emerita Status is to recognize the contributions of long-serving and distinguished faculty and staff upon their retirement from Hudson County Community College (“College”) through the conferral of Emeritus/Emerita status.

POLICY

The College and its Board of Trustees are committed to maintaining a rich intellectual life and a vibrant organizational culture. The President’s Office recognizes that fostering and advancing relationships between the College and long-serving and distinguished faculty and staff, following their retirement from the College, is essential to sustaining the College’s intellectual life and organizational culture. The President’s Office is committed to cultivating these relationships through the conferral of Emeritus/Emerita status to faculty and staff who embody the mission and values of the College.

The Board delegates to the President the responsibility to develop procedures and guidelines for the implementation of this policy. The HCCC Cabinet shall be responsible for implementing the procedures and guidelines developed for this policy.

Approved: November 2021
Approved by: Board of Trustees
Category: President’s Office
Scheduled for Review: November 2024
Responsible Department: President’s Office (Cabinet)

 

Procedures

Conferral of Emeritus/Emerita Status Procedure

In recognition of contributions and distinguished service to Hudson County Community College, the Board of Trustees will grant retiring tenured faculty and staff, serving at the Associate Dean's level or above, an honorary title corresponding to the title held immediately before retirement, which shall be known as "Emeritus/Emerita." 

  1. Eligibility requirements: 
    1. Demonstrated exemplary performance.
    2. No adverse personnel decisions currently on file and no significant disciplinary history during the five years preceding retirement.
    3. At least twenty years of full-time service to Hudson County Community College. Under certain circumstances the College may confer Emeritus/Emerita status to individuals that do not have twenty years of full-time service but who would otherwise be eligible.
    4. Evidence of substantive contributions and distinguished service. 
  2. Procedures for consideration:
    1. Employees may nominate retiring/retired employees for Emeritus Status, stating how they meet the eligibility requirements of this policy, for consideration of the conferral of Emeritus/Emerita status. Requests should be submitted by December 31 of each academic year.
    2. Upon verifying eligibility from the Vice President for Human Resources, the President will recommend eligible employees for Emeritus/Emerita status to the Board of Trustees through the Board Personnel Committee.
    3. The Board of Trustees will act upon the President’s and Personnel Committee’s recommendations.
    4. Any employee retired or deceased prior to approval of this policy may be appointed to such status retroactively or posthumously.
  3. The Emeritus/Emerita status will include:
    1. A printed resolution of the Board of Trustees action granting the Emeritus/Emerita designation.
    2. Emeritus/Emerita recognition during their lifetime in the College catalog and other appropriate publications and venues.
    3. The opportunity to receive invitations to formal College events and academic functions.
    4. A College email address.
    5. A College ID designating Emeritus/Emerita status.
    6. Access to library facilities and electronic resources.
    7. Access to shared office space when reasonably possible.

Approved: January 2022
Approved by: Cabinet
Category: President’s Office
Scheduled for Review: January 2025
Responsible Department: President’s Office (Cabinet)

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