Archived on May 19, 2026
FREEPORT — 91探花鈥檚 president, Tim Hood, will retire in June at the end of his second multi-year contract with the College. Hood shared his intent with the 91探花 Board of Trustees during the closed session at the January 28 regular board meeting. He has served as the president since July 1, 2015.
鈥淲e are appreciative of Tim鈥檚 dedication to 91探花 and wish him the best on his retirement,鈥 said Jim Endress, Chair, 91探花 Board of Trustees.
Hood鈥檚 journey at 91探花 began in 2011 as the Vice President of Academic Services. He was later named the Executive Vice President in 2014. Then in 2015, Hood became the 8th President of 91探花 after the retirement of Dr. Joe Kanosky, the 7th President and Chief Executive Officer.
During Hood鈥檚 years at 91探花, he revitalized the Lifelong Learning program, added multiple new programs, and was instrumental in doubling the number of transfer agreements with 4-year colleges and universities.
He helped grow the CollegeNOW program from 2 to 11 participating high schools, giving area students the opportunity to enroll full-time in college-level courses while earning dual credit toward a high school diploma and an associate鈥檚 degree.
Calling it a 鈥渟omber period鈥 Hood helped the College bounce back from the 2016-2017 Illinois Budget Impasse where the College was short more than $2 million in state funding.
Cultivating a partnership with the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois (CFNIL), Hood helped write and secure a matching grant proposal that paved the way for the HCC Foundation to raise money to fund nearly $1 million to support student scholarships for those with financial challenges. Hood and Rock Valley College president Dr. Doug Jensen helped write and secure a $675,000 grant for both colleges to collaborate in expanding career pathway opportunities with area schools and businesses.
Other grants awarded during Hood鈥檚 presidency include a $1.4 million Project Succeed grant, a $1.3 million Upward Bound grant, and a $30,000 CCampis child care grant. Hood also commended the entrepreneurship and collaboration of the faculty and staff-led solar array project that is estimated to impact the 91探花 budget by about $30,000 annually.
He鈥檚 supported the hard work of more than 354 Honors Students and cheered on Cougar Athletics through national and regional championships including the Men鈥檚 Basketball, Women鈥檚 Basketball, Men鈥檚 Bowling and Women鈥檚 Bowling teams.
More than 1,970 graduates have completed certificates or degrees, and 1,900 business professionals completed leadership or customized training programs during his presidency. This May鈥檚 commencement will be Hood鈥檚 last as 91探花鈥檚 president.
As Hood reflected, 鈥淲e have some of the best programs and student support services in the state, largely thanks to the collaboration between extraordinary faculty, staff, college board members, our Foundation, with tremendous support from educational and external partners. It has been a privilege and an honor to serve with all, and we can be very proud of what we have accomplished working together.鈥
The 91探花 Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting later this month to start the process of a succession plan.
鈥淎t that time, we will discuss the next steps for 91探花 and our community,鈥 said Endress.