The Albertus Magnus College Board of Trustees announced Wednesday that it has extended the contract of President Marc M. Camille through the 2029–30 academic year.
Camille, who became the school’s 14th president in 2017, is in his ninth year leading the New Haven-based Catholic college. His new contract will carry him through the institution’s centennial celebrations during the 2025–26 academic year.
Under Camille’s tenure, Albertus said it has experienced record undergraduate enrollment growth and expanded fundraising. The school says it has enrolled its five largest incoming classes during his presidency and increased faculty and staff diversity.
The college also launched the public phase of its “Forever Albertus” fundraising campaign, which has a $40 million goal.
Camille holds leadership roles in national higher education groups, including the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, and is set to become chair of the NCAA Division III Presidents Council in 2026.
Albertus Magnus College, founded in 1925, enrolls about 1,300 students in undergraduate and graduate programs.
