Average salaries, 2009-10 | |
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Note: The figures cover full-time members of the instructional staff except those in medical schools. The salaries are adjusted to a standard nine-month work year. | |
Source: American Association of University Professors | |
Highest-paid full professors, all private institutions | |
Harvard U. | $191,200 |
Columbia U. | $188,600 |
U. of Chicago | $184,100 |
Stanford U. | $181,400 |
Princeton U. | $181,000 |
Highest-paid full professors, all public institutions | |
New Jersey Institute of Technology | $151,500 |
U. of California at Los Angeles | $148,000 |
U. of California at Berkeley | $145,800 |
U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor | $144,000 |
U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | $143,000 |
Highest-paid full professors, community colleges | |
Westchester Community College (SUNY) | $116,700 |
Queensborough Community College (CUNY) | $110,200 |
Hostos Community College (CUNY) | $108,700 |
La Guardia Community College (CUNY) | $106,400 |
Borough of Manhattan Community College (CUNY) | $104,000 |
Highest-paid full professors, baccalaureate colleges | |
Babson College | $160,900 |
Wellesley College | $142,900 |
Amherst College | $135,300 |
Claremont McKenna College | $135,100 |
Pomona College | $134,700 |
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