Average faculty salaries are arranged by academic rank at more than 1,400 colleges, universities, and multicampus systems in 2000-1. (See more information about these data.)
These figures were compiled by the American Association of University Professors.
ABOUT THESE DATA
The salaries are reported in thousands of dollars and are rounded to the nearest hundred. They are adjusted to a nine-month work year. The figures cover full-time members of each institution's instructional staff, except those in medical schools.
The designations I, IIA, IIB, III, and IV are defined in the rating table, which gives the percentile distributions of salaries for each academic rank.
A dash (--) appears whenever an institution has fewer than six faculty members in a given rank. A blank space indicates that the institution has no faculty members in that rank. The designation "n/a" indicates that figures are not available. The tables omit footnotes qualifying the information reported by some institutions.
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