Presidents of St. Cloud State
- 2007–present Earl H. Potter III
- 2000–2007 Roy H. Saigo
- 1999–2000 Suzanne R. Williams, Interim President
- 1995–1999 Bruce F. Grube
- 1992–1995 Robert O. Bess, Interim President
- 1982–1992 Brendan J. McDonald
- 1981–1982 Lowell R. Gillette, Interim President
- 1971–1981 Charles J. Graham
- 1965–1971 Robert H. Wick
- 1952–1965 George F. Budd
- 1947–1952 John W. Headley
- 1943–1947 Dudley S. Brainard
- 1927–1943 George A. Selke
- 1916–1927 Joseph C. Brown
- 1915–1916 Isabel Lawrence, Interim President
- 1902–1915 Waite A. Shoemaker
- 1895–1902 George R. Kleeberger
- 1890–1895 Joseph Carhart
- 1884–1890 Thomas J. Gray
- 1881–1884 Jerome Allen
- 1875–1881 David L. Kiehle
- 1869–1875 Ira Moore
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