Great Falls College CEO Stephanie Erdmann Announces Upcoming Retirement

Stephanie Erdmann, chief executive officer and dean of Montana State University’s Great Falls College, recently announced her intent to retire in July 2026.

“This has been a tough decision as I have loved my time at Great Falls College, and I can’t wait to see what’s next for it,” said Dr. Erdmann. “But I have decided that this will be the right time for me to begin the next chapter of my life and focus on new personal goals and opportunities.”

Since Dr. Erdmann took the helm of Great Falls College in July 2021, the community college has increased student enrollment by 25 percent, created new academic programs, and strengthened its community engagement. Dr. Erdmann has also focused on expanding student support services, including the establishment of the Native and Indigenous Culture Center, the Military Family Center, and the Office of Student CARE.

Throughout her long career in higher education, Dr. Erdmann has held leadership roles with several private, tribal, and public two-year and technical colleges in Wisconsin and Montana. A dedicated advocate for community college education, she consistently promoted leadership opportunities at two-year institutions and focused on removing barriers for students to access higher education.

A graduate of Spokane Falls Community College in Washington, Dr. Erdmann earned her bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctorate from the University of Montana.

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