CCBC president retiring after more than two decades of service
Jun 12, 2026
Sandra L. Kurtinitis, Ph.D. has announced that after more than two decades of leading Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) she will step down as president effective July 31, 2027.
Starting on August 1, 2027, Kurtinitis will begin a one-year sabbatical before officially retiring on Ju
ly 31, 2028. She shared the decision with the CCBC Board of Trustees and the college community, marking the start of what will be a significant transition for the highly-regarded community college.
“It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve this extraordinary institution and community,” Kurtinitis said. “Together, we have built a strong, student-centered college that is recognized for innovation, access and excellence. I remain fully committed to leading CCBC over the coming year and ensuring a smooth transition to new leadership.”
Kurtinitis has been president of CCBC since 2005. During her tenure, she focused on access, workforce development, and student success. She oversaw the merger of three community colleges into one institution that has gained a national reputation for excellence.
CCBC has grown significantly under her leadership, serving more than 50,000 students annually and increasing the economic impact of the college in the region. She championed the establishment of an Honors College, strengthened transfer and workforce pathways, increased dual enrollment opportunities, and built partnerships with employers and community organizations. Through all of it, her priority remained a culture grounded in inclusion, collaboration, and respect.
“On behalf of the Board of Trustees, we extend our deepest appreciation to Dr. Kurtinitis for her extraordinary leadership and lasting impact on CCBC,” said board chair Richard Scheper. “The board will launch a comprehensive national search to identify CCBC’s next president and ensure a smooth and successful transition.”
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