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1 COMPENSATION OF CAMPUS F'ACULTY HOW VIRGINIA COMPARES WITHIN THE REGION BY JON SANDERS New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland bia Kentucky Tennessee North Carolina South Carolina A STUDY COMMISSIONED BY THE THOMAS JEFFERSON INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY

2 Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy The Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy is a non-partisan research and education organization devoted to improving the lives of the people of Virginia. The Institute was organized in 1996, and, at the time, was i the only state and local government focused public policy foundation based on a philosophy of limited government, free enterprise and individual responsibility in Virginia. It is a "solutions tank" seeking better ways to accomplish the policies and programs currently being undertaken by state and local government -- always based on the Institute's underlying philosophy. The work of the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy is geared toward educating our political, business and community leadership about the issues facing our society here in Virginia. The Institute offers suggested solutions to the problems facing our commonwealth in a non-partisan manner. The Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy is a fully approved foundation by the Internal Revenue Service. It is designated a 501 (c) 3 organization and contributions are tax-deductible under the law. Individuals, corporations, foundations and associations are invited to contribute to the Thomas Jefferson Institute and participate in our programs. For more information on the programs and publications of the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy, please contact: Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy 8107 Long Shadows Drive Fairfax Station, Virginia / This study, "Compensation of Campus Faculty - How Virginia Compares Within The Region," does not necessarily reflect the views of the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy or its Board of Directors. Nothing in this study should be construed as an attempt to hinder or aid any legislation.

3 FOREWORD Virginia is home to some of the top universities and colleges in the country: the University of Virginia, William and Mary, Virginia Tech, George Mason and others. This stable of top institutions of higher learning is one of our state's great assets and one that helps bring major new businesses to the Commonwealth. One of the annual rituals in Richmond is for the higher education lobby to walk the halls of the General Assembly Building and to testify to the appropriate committees about how "cheap" Virginia is when it comes to paying its university and college faculty. Our elected officials are told that our campuses can't compete if we taxpayers don't significantly raise the compensation level of those who teach at our institutions of higher learning. We are told of a "brain drain" taking place where professors are leaving our state to go elsewhere for better paying jobs. The Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy decided to find out just how Virginia compares with other states when it comes to compensating our college and university faculty and we wanted to do it in as fair a manner as possible. This foundation had no idea where this study would lead or what it would find. But the Thomas Jefferson Institute knew that a solid, credible study needed to be completed in order to have a better understanding of the situation here in Virginia. We checked with policy makers in the General Assembly and the Executive Branch and they agreed that a study of this type was critically important to determine funding needs. The author of this study was asked to compare the compensation paid faculty in public universities and colleges in the region from Pennsylvania to Georgia with those paid in private institutions. He was asked to compare the institutions by similar "type" of teaching facility and to include the cost-of-living adjustment between various localities so that a proper comparison could be made. And he was asked to compute the cost to bring all faculty salaries for professors, assistant professors and associate professors in each peer grouping to the 60 th percentile level - the percentile recommended by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCI-IEV). The region from Pennsylvania to Georgia was appropriate since it is Virginia's competitive region. These mid-atlantic states compete for business and for students to attend our colleges and universities. We wanted the major private colleges and universities to be part of the study since faculty certainly may chose a private campus over a public campus if that opportunity was financially appealing.

4 The cost-of-living adjustment was included since that is the only fair measure to determine whether compensation was comparable from locality to locality. When I was in business, I looked at industry standards in the area to determine what needed to be paid to my employees. Clearly, a computer analyst for EDS is paid more in Northern Virginia than in Roanoke to reach the same standard of living. This study includes this cost-ofliving analysis in order to "level the playing field" and compare apples to apples in faculty compensation. The author used the peer groupings established by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The Thomas Jefferson Institute felt that using these peer groupings by the Carnegie Foundation would be the fairest way to compare faculty compensation. It was important for this study to compare salaries and compensation within nationally recognized peer groups, which would not be prone to state pressures from the institutions of higher learning, or their lobbying groups. The Carnegie peer groups were used in order to have a nationally recognized, and highly respected institution's work used as the basis of this study. The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia has established its own peer groupings but those are not comparable with the Carnegie Foundation listing. The SCHEV peer groupings list campuses all over the country, include a merging of various Carnegie peer groupings, and NO Virginia campuses are listed as peers of another Virginia campus. This report has taken many months to complete and is offered in a sincere effort to impact on public policy. Surely, Virginia must maintain a competitive compensation structure for its faculty in our colleges and universities. But we should not be stampeded into believing great sums of money must be spent to maintain, or attain, a competitive position. Indeed, this study shows that for less than $10 million, rather than the $84.6 million that has been requested in the recently proposed state budget, Virginia can bring the salaries of its faculty to the 60 th percentile level. Such a discrepancy deserves the attention of the public and the legislature. The author was given full freedom to produce this study. The ideas and conclusions are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy or its Board of Directors. The author used salary and compensation figures that were compiled by the colleges and universities and sent to the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). He used cost-ofliving figures from an affiliate of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives. And he grouped the colleges and universities in the same categories as does the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Michael W. Thompson Chairman and President January, 1998

5 Contents [ Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CLASSIFICATIONS OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN VIRGINIA ii iii I. INTRODUCTION 1 H. METHODS 3 IlL RESW..,TS 5 Research I Institutions 5 Doctoral Institutions 6 Masters I Institutions 6 Masters II Institutions 7 Baccalaureate I Institutions 8 Baccalaureate II Institutions 9 W. ANALYSTS 11 Revenue Sources 11 The 60th Percentile 12 V. CONCLUSION 15 VI. RESEARCH I IN~m tmons 16 VII. DocrOl~L I~-n-rtmONS 42 VIII. MASTERS I INs-rrrtrnoNs 49 IX. MA~-r.'~cS II INSTITUTIONS 70 X. BACCALAUREATE I INsm-trnONS 77 XI. BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUHONS 91 XII. REVENUE SOURCES OF Ptmuc INSmVnONS 115 xm. THE 6Om PERCENTn.E 116 XIV. COST-OF-LIVING EXTRAPOLATIONS 119

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7 I Executive Summary [ Executive Summary T his study compares the average salaries for full professors, associate professors and assistant professors at institutions of higher education in the competitive region, comprising 11 states and the District of Columbia, according to the categories of institutions and faculty ranks. What is unique to this study is that it adjusts the salaries according to the costs of living for each university's location. By doing so, this study provides a more level base for comparison. Salaries at most public institutions in Virginia were higher than their peers' average salaries. Notably, the University of Virginia paid full professors the highest average salaries among public universities in the nation, and the College of William and Mary, Longwood College, Christopher Newport University and Clinch Valley College all paid average faculty salaries that were higher than the average salaries paid by nearly all of their peers. Except at James Madison University, salaries at Virginia's public Masters I universities, however, were lower than their peers' averages. Salaries at Norfolk State University, Radford University and Virginia State University were generally below average across the faculty ranks. Salaries at private universities in Virginia ranged from below average to exceptional. Notably, the University of Richmond, Washington and Lee University and Roanoke College all paid average faculty salaries that were higher than the average salaries paid by nearly all of their peers. This study also examined where the public institutions received their revenues and compared them with how they ranked in terms of faculty salaries. By doing so, this study found no link between high state appropriations for public institutions and high faculty salaries at public institutions. This finding is important for Virginia, which appropriates the second least to institutions of higher education (per full-time equivalent student enrolled) than the other states in the region. Finally, this study examined the costs to bring faculty salaries at Virginia's public universities to the 60th percentile of the salaries paid by peer institutions. Some have estimated this cost to be $110 million, and the budget Gov. George Allen (R) recently proposed contains a proposal to spend $84.6 million for that purpose. This study, because it compared faculty salaries by faculty rank after adjusting them for the cost of living, focused only on universities in this area of the country, and targeted only those institutions whose salaries were below the 60th percentile (such as the Masters I institutions), found the cost to be substantially lower: $9.2 million. I-I

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9 I Classifications I Classifications of Colleges and Universities in Virginia All classifications are from the 1994 edition of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching's technical report A Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. RESEARCH I Public University of Virginia Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Do~o~L Public College of William and Mary Old Dominion University George Mason University Public James Madison University Norfolk State University Radford University Virginia State University Private Hampton University Liberty University Lynchburg College Marymount University University of Richmond MASTERS I Maser Public Longwood College Mary Washington College II Public Virginia Military Institute BACCALAUREATE I Private Christendom College Hampden-Sydney College Hollins College Randolph-Macon College Randolph-Macon Woman's College Sweet Briar College Virginia Wesleyan College Washington and Lee University BACCALAUREATE II Public Christopher Newport University Clinch Valley College of the University of Virginia Private Bluefield College Bridgewater College Eastern Mennonite University Emory and Henry College Ferrum College Mary Baldwin College Roanoke College St. Paul's College Virginia Intermont College Virginia Union University Private Averett College I"'l

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11 I Introduction I I. Introduction I W HEN OUTPUTS' VALUE AND BENEFITS ARE NOT EASILY OBSERVABLE AND measured," N. C. State University Economist David Ball observed, "the more readily observed inputs surely will be observed, measured and compared." Bali's observation sums up the use of faculty salary and compensation averages at an institution of higher education as measures of the institution's relative performance among its peer institutions. Such use compounds a quantitative fallacy with a non sequitur; it assumes that the more readily measurable data (faculty salaries) are a suitable proxy for the unquantifiable data (institutional quality). Nevertheless, public debate has focused on faculty salaries and compensation. Some have used them as a measure of how well institutions perform. Because the salary and compensation averages are being used this way, they need to be made more comparable. To that end, this study fills one of the most glaring needs of the averages, making cost of-living adjustment in the salary figures to make comparing them more feasible. As explained above, faculty salary figures are intrinsically unreliable for use in comparing institutions or even faculty salaries. They are especiauy so when only average salaries across faculty rank are compiled and compared. The American Association of University Professors' (AAUP) Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession is the most comprehensive study of average salaries across faculty ranks at more than 2,200 colleges and universities. The AAUP uses the study primarily to chart broad trends in salary changes over time. It also provides broad rankings among peer universities according to quintiles (five, 20-percent blocks of rankings--a salary in the 87th percentile is ranked in the first quintile; i.e., the highest 20-percent block). This study adjusts the average faculty salaries and compensation according to the costs of living at the location of each university included in this study. The AAUP's foray into rankings provides grist enough for others to use the rankings for their own purposes, the most common being to lobby for higher faculty salaries. The numbers are hardly reliable for such purposes. As stated by the AAUP study, "immense amounts of information are hidden in the broad averages." First, the numbers given are averages across the disciplines at each university. They reflect not only general pay differences at universities but also pay difference among the disciplines offered at the universities. Some disciplines, such as law, engineering and physical sciences, pay higher rates than other disciplines, such as design, elementary education and social sciences. Also hidden by the averages are the years of experience among I 1 I

12 This study will also examine the revenue sources of public universities and the costs to bring average salaries and compensation for faculty at public universities in Virginia to the 60th percentiles among peer salaries. faculties, gender ratios among faculties, the role of unions in wage determinations, and many other factors. The numbers also do not reflect differences in costs of living across the country, making comparing even average salaries at universities unreliable. Still, the temptation to use the AAUP study for comparison's sake, especially as comprehensive as it is, is too great to ignore. For the sake of more realistic comparisons, then, this study addresses the last of the problems of using the AAUP study for salary and compensation comparisons. It adjusts the average salaries and compensation across three faculty ranksmfull professor, associate professor and assistant professor--according to the costs of riving at the location of each university included in this study, thereby increasing the utility of the salary and compensation averages for comparison. In doing so, of course, this study can address none of the other, "hidden" differences already listed. Still, it should provide more valuable comparisons if taken with that grain of salt. Because rankings are a useful if unpalatable way to present comparisons, this study overtly ranks the adjusted average salaries according to university peer groups. This study also presents other information of interest, including percentages of tenured faculty by rank at the universities being studied, an examination of the revenue sources of public universities and an exercise in bringing average salaries for faculty at public universities in Virginia to the 60th percentiles among peer salaries.

13 II. Methods T HIS SURVEY COMPARES 443 UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES IN THE IDENTIFIED competitive region and, in the case of Research I universities, the nation. The identified competitive region examined in this survey comprises Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The 443 institutions were divided up into the following six categories: Research I institutions (88), Doctoral institutions (22), Masters I institutions (108), Masters II institutions (30), Baccalaureate I institutions (55) and Baccalaureate II institutions (140). The classifications are based on the 1994 edition of A Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, a report of The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. All institutions' salary and compensation figures are based upon data from the AAUP's report for , published in Academe, March/April Separate salary and compensation figures are provided for full-time full professors, associate professors, and assistant professors at each institution. Compensation is salary plus major fringe benefits, including dependents' benefits and tuition reimbursement plans. Some of the institutions in this survey did not report salary and compensation information to the AAUP. This survey compares salaries and compensation at 443 universities and colleges in the region and the nation. Salaries and compensation at each institution reporting to the AAUP are adjusted according to the cost of living at the institutions' location. Costof-living figures are provided by the ACCRA Cost of Living Index for the First Quarter ACCRA, an affiliate of American Chamber of Commerce Executives, calculates costs of living for over 300 urban areas in the United States and publishes them quarterly in an index. The ACCRA calculations are based on the prices in each area of housing, utilities, certain grocery items, transportation, health care and miscellaneous goods and services. Of the 443 institutions in this study, more than half were located in areas contained within the ACCRA index. Another 209 institutions were located in areas not included in the ACCRA index. Cost-of-living figures for these areas were extrapolated from cost-of-living figures from nearby, similar areas (Tables ). Where possible, the areas' extrapolations were compared to cost-of-living data for those areas that appeared in previous ACCRA indexes (each index comprises the data reported to ACCRA by individual urban areas, so separate indexes often contain different areas). ACCRA's First Quarter 1997 index provided no data for areas in New Jersey or West Virginia. In extrapolating the costs of living in these areas,

14 this survey paid close attention to trends in cost of living across the region. For instance, coastal areas and metropolitan areas tend to have higher costs of living. For this reason, extrapolated cost-of-living figures for areas in New Jersey are higher than the extrapolated cost-of-living figures for areas in West Virginia. Extrapolation is useful to demonstrate how salaries and compensation at each particular institution compare with those at other institutions, especially in other states. 41

15 Results I III. Results F ACULTY SALARIES AND COMPENSATION AT INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION in Virginia, on the whole, are competitive among peer institutions in the region. Some institutions in Virginia lead their peers in salary and compensation. Most pay their faculties above their peer averages in salary and compensation. In only one category, Masters I institutions, do salaries and compensation at Virginia institutions lag those of peer institutions. RESEARCH I INSTITUTIONS (TABLES 1-19) There are three Research I universities in Virginia: the University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and Virginia Commonwealth University. All are public universities. Of the three, salaries and compensation at the University of Virginia were highest for the three levels of faculty being studiedmfull professor, associate professor, and assistant professor. (This year Virginia Commonwealth was excluded by the AAUP's annual survey. The salary and compensation figures and other information pertaining to Virginia Commonwealth used in this study were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institutional Research and Evaluation Associate for Virginia Commonwealth.) Salaries and compensation for full professors at the University of Virginia were highest among the public Research I institutions. Overall, salaries and compensation at Virginia's Research I universities were very competitive among the 81 reporting Research I universities in the nation, above the averages for each faculty level studied (except for full professors' compensation at Virginia Tech and Virginia Commonwealth) and, in a few cases, ranking among the top ten in particular categories. Salaries and compensation at the University of Virginia ranked in the top quintile of each category except compensation for assistant professors, which ranked in the second quintile. Salaries and compensation at Virginia Tech were above the averages for each category except compensation for full professors. Salaries and compensation for associate and assistant professors at Virginia Commonwealth were also above the averages. Looking just at the 56 reporting public Research I universities, salaries and compensation for full professors at the University of Virginia were the highest. Salaries for associate and assistant professors at the University of Virginia ranked in the top ten of each category, and compensation for associate and assistant professors at the University of Virginia ranked in the top quintile of each category. Assistant professors' salaries and compensat'ion at Virginia Tech ranked in the top quintiles of those categories, and full and associate professors' salaries and compensation at Virginia Tech were above the averages of the particular categories. Salaries and compensation 5! I

16 for associate and assistant professors at Virginia Commonwealth ranked in the second quintiles of the particular categories. Salaries and compensation at Virginia's Research I institutions also exceeded the averages of private universities in all categories except salaries and compensation for full professors at Virginia Tech and Virginia Commonwealth. DOCTORAL [NSTITUTIONS (TABLES 20-38) All salaries and compensation for all categories of Virginia's three Doctoral institution exceeded the averages of those at private Doctoral institutions. There are three Doctoral institutions in Virginia: The College of William and Mary, Old Dominion University, and George Mason University. All three are public institutions. Salaries and compensation at William and Mary were the highest of those at Virginia's Doctoral institutions. Among the 17 reporting Doctoral institutions, salaries and compensation at William and Mary were well above the averages for all categories. Those at Old Dominion, except for full professors, were also higher than the averages. Only in the categories of full professors' salaries and compensation did George Mason exceed the averages. Salaries and compensation at William and Mary also exceeded the averages in all categories of full professor of the 12 reporting public institutions. Full professors" salaries at George Mason exceeded the average of full professors' salaries at public Doctoral institutions. In the other categories, salaries and compensation at Old Dominion and George Mason neared but did not reach the averages among the public Doctoral institutions. Incidentally, all salaries and compensation for all categories of Virginia's three Doctoral institution exceeded the averages of those at private Doctoral institutions. MASTERS l INSTITUTIONS (TABLES 39-57) There are ten Masters I institutions in Virginia: James Madison University, Norfolk State University, Radford University, Virginia State University, the University of Richmond, Hampton University, Lynchburg University, Liberty University, Marymount University, and Shenandoah University. Four of the ten are public: James Madison, Norfolk State, Radford, and Virginia State. Shenandoah did not take part in the AAUP survey. Of Virginia's public Masters I universities, only James Madison consistently ranked above the averages in every category among the reporting Masters I institutions in the region (not all institutions reported salary and compensation data to the AAUP). Salaries and compensation at James 61

17 Results I Madison ranked in the second quintiles of each category except associate professors' salaries, in which James Madison ranked in the top quintile. Compensation at Radford ranked above average for full professors and associate professors and ranked in the second quintile for assistant professors. Salaries and compensation for associate professors ranked above average for Norfolk State. Compensation for assistant professors at Virginia State ranked in the second quintile. Among the 57 reporting public Masters I universities in the region, only James Madison consistently ranked above the averages in every category. Salaries and compensation at James Madison ranked in the second quintiles in every category except compensation for full professors, in which James Madison was right at the average. Among the remaining three public universities in Virginia, only Radford ranked above average in any of the six categories, and then only once. Compensation for assistant professors at Radford ranked in the second quintile. In all categories, however, the salaries and compensation at all four public Masters I universities in Virginia were higher than the averages for the private Masters I universities in the survey. Of Virginia's private Masters I institutions, salaries and compensation at the University of Richmond placed in the top 10 among all Master I universities in the region in every category except compensation for assistant professors, where it ranked in the top quintile. No other private institution in Virginia had salaries or compensation above the regional averages. Among the 57 reporting public Masters I universities in the region, only James Madison consistently ranked above the averages in every category. Among the reporting private Masters I universities in the region, salaries and compensation at the University of Richmond topped most of the rankings and placed second in compensation for associate and assistant professors. Salaries and compensation at Lynchburg ranked above the averages for every category, and salaries for full professors and associate professors and compensation for full professors at Hampton were also above the averages in those categories. MASTERS H INSTITUTIONS (TABLES 58-76) There are three Masters II institutions in Virginia: Longwood College, Mary Washington College, and Averett College. Longwood and Mary Washington are public. Among the 27 reporting Masters II institutions in the region, Virginia's public institutions compared quite favorably. Salaries and compensation for full professors and associate professors at Longwood ranked third in each category, and salaries and compensation for assistant professors ranked fourth. Salaries and compensation for full professors and associate professors at Mary Washington ranked well above the averages in each

18 category. Only salaries and compensation for assistant professors at Mary Washington were slightly below average. Salaries and compensation at Longwood finished third or fourth among the 30 Masters II institutions in each category. Among the six reporting public Masters II in the region, only salaries and compensation for full professors and associate professors at Longwood ranked above the averages in each category. Salaries and compensation for assistant professors at Longwood and salaries and compensation at Mary Washington ranked below the averages for each categories. Salaries and compensation in every category at Longwood and Mary Washington surpassed the averages for those categories among the private Masters II institutions in the region. Only salaries and compensation for assistant professors at Averett exceeded the averages in those categories among the 21 reporting private Masters II institutions in the region. BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS (TABLES 77-95) There are nine Baccalaureate I institutions in Virginia: Washington and Lee University, Virginia Military Institute (VMI), Hampden-Sydney College, Hollins College, Randolph-Macon College, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Sweet Briar College, Virginia Wesleyan College, and Christendom College. Only VMI is public. (Christendom College reported only salaries and compensation for assistant professors to the AAUP.) Salaries and compensation at VMI compared quite favorably among the reporting Baccalaureate I institutions in the region. Salaries and compensation for full professors at VMI ranked in the second quintiles in those categories. Salaries and compensation for assistant professors at VMI ranked in the top quintiles in both categories, and salaries and compensation for associate professors at VMI were above the averages for those categories. Among the five public Baccalaureate I institutions in the region, salaries and compensation at VMI were above the averages for every category except salaries for associate professors, which were right at the average. In all categories, salaries and compensation at VMI exceeded the averages among the private institutions. Salaries and compensation at Virginia's private universities among the Baccalaureate I institutions in the region ranged from exceptional to below average, with the majority above the averages in each category. Salaries and compensation at Washington and Lee topped every category except compensation for assistant professor, which ranked second. Salaries and compensation at Randolph-Macon Woman's College ranked above average in every category and in the top quintile in compensation for assistant professors. Salaries and compensation at HoUins were above the averages for every category except salaries for associate professors. Salaries and 181

19 I Results I compensation for associate and assistant professors at Sweet Briar were above the averages in those categories, and salaries for assistant professors there were in the top quintile. Salaries and compensation for full professors and assistant professors at Hampden-Sydney exceeded the averages in those categories. Only salaries and compensation for assistant professors at Virginia Wesleyan were above the averages, and only compensation for full professors and assistant professors at Randolph-Macon exceeded the averages. Among the reporting private Baccalaureate I institutions in the region, salaries and compensation at Washington and Lee topped all categories except compensation for assistant professors. Salaries and compensation at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Sweet Briar, Hollins, and Hampden- Sydney were above the averages in most categories. At Virginia Wesleyan only salaries and compensation for assistant professors were above the averages, and at Randolph-Macon only compensation for full professors and assistant professors were above the averages. BACCALAUREATE ILl INSTITUTIONS (TABLE ) There are 12 Baccalaureate II institutions in Virginia: Roanoke College, Mary Baldwin College, Christopher Newport University, Clinch Valley College of the University of Virginia, Bridgewater College, Virginia Union University, Eastern Mennonite University, Ferrum College, Bluefield College, Virginia Intermont College, St. Paul's College, and Emory and Henry College. Christopher Newport and Clinch Valley are public institutions. Salaries and compensation at VMI exceeded the averages in all categories among the 55 Baccalaureate I institutions in the region. Among the reporting Baccalaureate II universities in the region, salaries and compensation at Christopher Newport ranked in the top 10 in every category except compensation for full professors, which ranked 12th. At Clinch Valley, salaries and compensation for assistant professors ranked in the top 10, salaries for full professors and salaries and compensation for associate professors ranked in the top quintiles, and compensation for full professors ranked in the second quintile. Among the 17 public Baccalaureate II universities, salaries and compensation at Christopher Newport and Clinch Valley exceeded the averages for every category. Christopher Newport ranked second in salaries and compensation for associate professors. Salaries and compensation at Christopher Newport and Clinch Valley also far exceeded the averages in each category for private Baccalaureate II institutions. Salaries and compensation at Virginia's private institutions among the Baccalaureate II institutions in the region ranged from exceptional to below average, with the majority above the averages in most categories. Salaries and compensation at Roanoke College ranked in the top 10 for full professors and associate professors and in the top quintiles for assistant professors. Salaries and compensation at Mary Baldwin, Bridgewater, and " I

20 Salaries and compensation at Christopher Newport ranked in the top lo in every category except compensation for professors, where it ranked 12th. Those at Clinch Valley College ranked nearly as high. Eastern Mennonite usually were above the averages. At Bluefield, compensation but not salaries were above the averages. At Ferrum and Virginia Intermont, only salaries and compensation for assistant professors were above the averages. At Virginia Union, only salaries for full professors and assistant professors were above the averages. Among the reporting private Baccalaureate II institutions in the region, salaries and compensation at Roanoke College ranked in the top 10 in each category. Salaries and compensation at Mary Baldwin and Bridgewater ranked either in the top 10 or in the top quintiles of each category. Salaries at Eastern Mennonite and Ferrum ranked above the averages in most categories. At Bluefield, only salaries ranked above the averages, and at Virginia Union, only salaries for full professors and associate professors ranked above the averages. J lol

21 Analysis I IV. Analysis O N THE WHOLE, FACULTY SALARIES AND COMPENSATION AT INSTITUTIONS IN Virginia compare favorably with faculty salaries and compensation at peer institutions in the surrounding 10 states and the District of Columbia. Most categories featured an institution from Virginia m whether the University of Virginia, the University of Richmond, Washington and Lee University, or Roanoke College among the top-paying schools in the category. Salaries and compensation at most Virginia institutions, public and private, outpaced the averages in the categories. Among Virginia's public universities, salaries and compensation compared favorably in every category except Masters I. Of the four universities in that category, only salaries and compensation at James Madison consistently exceeded the averages. Salaries and compensation at Norfolk State, Radford, and Virginia State generally were below the averages. REVENUE SOURCES (TABLE 115) Related to the public institutions' pay among peer categories is the overall picture of how each state's public institutions compare with the others, especially given the differences in public funding of the institutions among the states. For instance, Virginia appropriates the second least amount to its public institutions per full-time-equivalent student enrolled (hereafter FTE) in the region; its nearest southern neighbor, North Carolina, appropriates the most per FIE. In terms of tuition and fees revenue, the situation is reversed: N.C.'s public institutions receive the least per FTE, and Virginia's public institutions receive the third most per FTE. Combining both sources, Virginia's public institutions receive the least revenue per FTE sources, and N.C.'s receive the third most. A t Virginia's public universities, salaries and compensation compared favorably with those at peer universities in every category except Masters I institutions. On that basis, one might expect N.C.'s public institutions to pay more than Virginia's public institutions across the board. It is not that simple, however. From examining where the public universities in the region receive their revenue, it is apparent that differences in state appropriations have little bearing upon differences in faculty salaries and compensation. There is no link between high state appropriations and high average faculty salaries and compensation at public institutions. This finding is important to public institutions in Virginia, which receive the second-lowest amount of state appropriations per FTE in the 11 i I

22 study region. As detailed above, salaries and compensation at Virginia's public institutions compare quite favorably with salaries and compensation at their peer institutions. Incidentally, the state that appropriates less per FIE than Virginia is Pennsylvania. Salaries and compensation at Pennsylvania's public institutions occupy the upper levels in their respective categories. There is no link between high state appropriations and high average faculty salaries and compensation at public institutions. Looking at the two largest categories of public institutions of the region will illustrate this finding. Among the salary and compensation rankings for the 57 public Masters I institutions, those from Pennsylvania (lowest in state appropriations) dominated the upper levels of the rankings, including 12 of the top 14 in professors" and associate professors" salaries and compensation. Institutions from N.C. (highest in state appropriations) and Kentucky (third highest) ranked in the middle portions of the rankings, and institutions from Georgia (second highest) ranked in the lower portions of the rankings. Institutions from Virginia (second lowest) and Maryland (third lowest) were scattered throughout the rankings. Among the 17 public Baccalaureate II institutions, those from Virginia (second lowest in state appropriations) were found in the upper levels of the rankings. Those from N.C. (highest) ranked in the middle of the rankings, and those from Pennsylvania (lowest) were scattered throughout the rankings. Tnr 60Tn P~c~v'rm (TABLES ) Just this fall, some business leaders in Virginia joined college presidents in calling for massive increases in spending on public institutions. Among the increases being urged was $110 million to raise faculty salaries to the 60th percentile among the schools" peer institutions in the country. In December, when he unveiled his new budget, Gov. George Allen (R) proposed spending $84.6 million dollars for that purpose. This study has also examined which salaries at Virginia's public institutions were in the 60th percentile (i.e., in the top 40 percent) of the salaries at their peer institutions in the region (10 surrounding states and the District of Columbia-the general competitive region for Virginia), which were not, and the cost to bring them to that level. This aspect of the survey comprised 45 different areas (the three faculty ranks for each of the 15 public institutions in Virginia) for two different categories of peer institutions the public institutions among their public and private peer institutions and among just their public peer institutions. Among all peer institutions, salaries at Virginia's public institutions were in the 60th percentile of the salaries in 27 of the 45 categories. Excluding the four Masters I institutions, where salaries were in the top

23 I Analysis I percent in only 3 out of the 12 categories, the salaries were in the top 40 percent in 24 out of 33 categories. Among just public peer institutions, salaries at Virginia's public institutions were in the 60th percentile of the salaries in 22 of the 45 categories. Again, excluding the four Masters I institutions, where salaries were in the top 40 percent in only 3 out of the 12 categories, the salaries were in the top 40 percent in 19 out of 33 categories. The only area where the bulk of Virginia's institutions paid salaries that on average were significantly below the top 40 percent paid by peer institutions was Masters I institutions. There the only university whose salaries were in the top 40 percent was James Madison. By focusing primarily on the areas where salaries in Virginia's public institutions were below the top 40 percent, this study figured the cost to raise faculty salaries to the 60th percentile across the board to be $9.2 million, much lower than either $110 million or $84.6 million. Here is how the $9.2 million figure was found. First, for each category where salaries at a Virginia institution (for example, assistant professors at Virginia State) were below the top 40 percent, the differences between the salaries of the first institution in the top 40 percent for each category and the salaries at the Virginia institution's were found, and the lesser of the two differences was discarded. For Virginia State, the average salary for assistant professors was $40,138; the first institution in the top 40 percent among all institutions was Delaware State, which paid $40,588, and among public institutions was Appalachian State, which paid $41,675. The difference between the salaries at Virginia State and Delaware State ($450) was less than the difference between the salaries at Virginia State and Appalachian State ($1,537), so the larger difference was used. Next, each difference was readjusted back into real dollars by the costof-living data used to adjust the salaries initially for comparison. This figure would be the average increase to provide each professor in that category to bring faculty salaries in that category up to the top 40 percent. Then that figure was multiplied by the number of faculty in that category to show the total dollar increase needed to bring faculty salaries at that level to the top 40 percent. A group of business leaders and college presidents say Virginia's pubfic institutions need an additional $110 million to raise faculty salaries to the 60th percentile among the schools" peer institutions in the region. The governor has proposed $84.6 million for that purpose. This survey estimates the cost to do so to be substantially lower: $9.2 million. The salaries for Virginia State, therefore, were readjusted back by the cost of living for Petersburg, making the average increase needed per assistant professor at Virginia State to be about $1,559 ($1,537 x COL adjustment 1.014). With 54 assistant professors at Virginia State, the total cost to the Commonwealth of Virginia would be $84,160. After the increases for each category at an institution needing an increase were determined, they were added to find out the necessary

24 By targeting salary averages of specific faculty ranks that are below the benchmark and by comparing salaries in the 12- state competitive region, the General Assembly would need to spend only about $9.2 million to bring aft salaries up to the 60th percentile. increase per institution. For Virginia State, the $84,160 calculated for assistant professors was added to the $176,030 calculated for associate professors and the $571,312 calculated for full professors. The total amount necessary to bring salaries at all faculty levels at Virginia State to the 60th percentiles among peers in the region would therefore be $831,502. Once the amounts per institution were determined, they were added together to determine the full amount necessary to bring faculty salaries at all levels in Virginia's public institutions to the 60th percentile among the peer institutions. That amount was $9,243,764. What this exercise proves is that by targeting salary averages of specific faculty ranks at specific public institutions in Virginia that are below the benchmark and by comparing salaries in the 12-state competitive region (including the District of Columbia), the General Assembly would need to spend only about $9.2 million to bring all salaries up to the 60th percentile. [141

25 Conclusion ] V. Conclusion A S STATED IN THE INTRODUCTION, TFUS STUDY IS MORE USEFUL FOR COMPARING average faculty salaries and compensation among the universities than is the AAUP study. It can address none of the hidden differences within the broad averages, however, nor can it evaluate institutions' perfomances. Within the scope of its inquiry, however, this study provides a more realistic picture of faculty salaries at institutions in Virginia, particularly at public institutions, than provided by the AAUP study. It shows that the salaries are, in general, quite competitive among the six categories of peer institutions examined. It also shows that the salaries are competitive regardless of Virginia's low standing among states in the region in terms of state revenue its public universities receive per hall-time-equivalent student enrolled. A related finding is that there is no link between high state appropriations to public institutions and high average faculty salaries. This study also finds a far lower amount necessary to bring faculty salaries in public institutions in Virginia up to the 60th percentile of salaries at peer institutions than some have estimated. This finding is due to examining faculty salaries not only by adjusting them by the costs of living at each institution's location, but also by comparing them according to faculty rank, focusing only on those faculty ranks in Virginia below the 60th percentile, and by using the 12-state region (including the District of Columbia)---rather than the entire nation--as the peer group. 1151

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27 Research IInstitutions [ VI. Research I Universities A Professors' Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 1: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES Princeton U. (NJ)* $101,338 U. of Chicago (IL)* 98,641 Vanderbilt U. (TN) 94,198 Duke U. (NC) 93,738 Emory U. (GA) 93,367 Northwestern U. (IL)* 93,301 California Inst. of Technology (CA) 91,602 Stanford U. (CA)* 91,018 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 89,463 Yale U. (CT) 88, Washington U. (MO) 88, U. of Virginia (VA)* 87, Rutgers U. (NJ)* 85, Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) 84, Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) 83, U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI)* 83A12 17 Purdue U. (IN)* 83, State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 82, U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 80, U. of Connecticut (CT)* 80, Pennsylvania State U. (PA)* 79, Comell U. (NY)* 79, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 78, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) 78, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 78, Brown U. (RI)* 77, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE)* 77, Harvard U. (MA) 77, Ohio State U. (OH) 76, U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 76, U. of Southern California (CA) 76, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) $75, T.._exas..A &_._M.._(TX) , Indiana U. (IN) 75, North Carolina State U. (NC) 75, Georgetown U. (DC) 75, U. of Georgia (GA)* 75, Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA)* 74, Iowa State U. (IA) 74, U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 74, U. of California at Berkeley (CA)* 74, U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) 73, U. of Cincinnati (OH) 73, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 72, U. of Massachusetts (MA)* 72, U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL)* 72, U. of Florida (FL) 71, U. of Miami (FL) 71, U. of Arizona (AZ) 71, U. of Iowa (IA) 70, U. of Kentucky (KY) 70, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 70, Wayne State U. (MI) 70, U. of California at Davis (CA)* 70, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VAH" 69, U. of California at San Diego (CA) 69, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) 69, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (MA) 68, Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 68, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 68, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 68, U. of Utah (UT) 66,984 m continued on the following page D 16 I

28 I Research I Institutions I -- continued from previous page Michigan State U. (MI) $65, Temple U. (PA) 65, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 65, U. of Kansas (KS) 65, Colorado State U. (CO) 64, U. of New Mexico (NM) 63, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 63, Florida State U. (FL) 62, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 62, U. of Washington (WA) 62, U. of California at San Francisco (CA)* 61, West Virginia U. (WV)* $59, Oregon State U. (OR)* 57, New Mexico State U. (NM) 57, Tufts U. (MA) 55, Utah State U. (UT) 54, Rockefeller U. (NY) 48, New York U. (NY) 43, Columbia U. (NY). 43, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 34,363 Average adjusted salary: $73,416 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Louisiana State U. (LA), Boston U. (MA), Yeshiva U. (NY), U. of Rochester (NY). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). ~r Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) IN I

29 Research I Institutions TABLE 2: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 U. of Virginia (VA)* $87,164 2 Rutgers U. (NJ)* 85,468 3 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) 83,618 4 U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI)* 83,412 5 PurdueU. (IN)* 83,069 6 State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 82,734 7 U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 80,431 8 U. of Connecticut (CT)* 80,319 9 Pennsylvania State U. (PA)* 79, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) 78, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE)* 77, Ohio State U. (OH) 76, U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 76, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 75, Texas A & M (TX)* 75, Indiana U. (IN) 75, North Carolina State U. (NC) 75, U. of Georgia (GA)* 75, Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA)* 74, Iowa State U. (IA) 74, U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 74, U. of California at Berkeley (CA)* 74, U. of California at Los An..geles (..CA) B._73.a_ U. of Cincinnati (OH) 73, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 72, U. of Massachusetts (MA)* 72, U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL)* 72, U. of Florida (FL) 71, U. of Arizona (AZ) 71, U. of Iowa (IA) $70, U. of Kentucky (KY) 70, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 70, Wayne State U. (MI) 70, U. of California at Davis (CA)* 70, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)t 69, U. of California at San Diego (CA) 69, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) 69, Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 68, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 68, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 68, U. of Utah (UT) 66, Michigan State U. (MI) 65, Temple U. (PA) 65, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 65, U. of Kansas (KS) 65, Colorado State U. (CO) 64, U. of New Mexico (NM) 63, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 63, Florida State U. (FL) 62, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 62, U. of Washington (WA) 62, U. of California at San Francisco (CA)* 61, West Virginia U. (WV)* 59, Oregon State U. (OR)* 57, New Mexico State U. (NM) 57, Utah State U. (UT) 54, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 34,363 Average adjusted salary: $70,836 Salary figures were unavailable for Louisiana State U. (LA). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). t Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1,81

30 Research I Institutions TABLE 3: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 Princeton U. (NJ)* $101,338 2 U. of Chicago (IL)* 98,641 3 Vanderbilt U. (TN) 94,198 4 Duke U. (NC) 93,738 5 Emory U. (GA) 93,367 6 Northwestern U. (IL)* 93,301 7 California Inst. of Technology (CA) 91,602 8 Stanford U. (CA)* 91,018 9 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 89, Yale U. (CT) 88, Washington U. (MO) 88, Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) 84, Cornell U. (NY)* 79, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 78, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) $78, Brown U. (RI)* 77, Harvard U. (MA) 77, U. of Southern California (CA) 76, Georgetown U. (DC) 75, U. of Miami (FL) 71, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (MA) 68, Tufts U. (MA) 55, Rockefeller U. (NY) 48, New York U. (NY) 43, Columbia U. (IVY) Average adjusted salary: 43,415 $79,299 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Boston U. (MA), Yeshiva U. (NY), U. of Rochester (NY). x9 II I

31 Research I Institutions [ B Associate Professors' Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 4: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALAmES AT ALL RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 California Inst. of Technology (CA) $64,867 2 Northwestern U. (IL)* 63,301 3 Vanderbilt U. (TN) 62,553 4 Duke U. (NC) 61,937 5 Emory U. (GA) 61,910 6 U. of Chicago (IL)* 61,748 7 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) 61,508 8 Rutgers U. (NJ)* 61,377 9 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 60, U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI)* 60, Princeton U. (NJ)* 59, Washington U. (MO) 59, U. of Connecticut (CT)* 59, State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 58, Stanford U. (CA)* 58, U. of Virginia (VA)* 58, U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 57, ComeU U. (NY)* 57, U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 57, Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) 57, Purdue U. (IN)* 56, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 56, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)f 55, U. of Massachusetts (MA)* 55, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE)* 55, Iowa State U. (IA) 54, Pennsylvania State U. (PA)* 54, Texas A & M (TX)* 53, U. of Georgia (GA)* 53, U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL)* 53, North Carolina State U. (NC) 53,620 continued on the following page 32 U. of Cincinnati (OH) $53, Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA)* 53, Ohio State U. (OH) 53, Wayne State U. (MI) 53, U. of Southern California (CA) 52, Brown U. (RI)* 52, U. of Kentucky (KY) 52, Indiana U. (IN) 52, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 52, U. of Florida (FL) 52, U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 52, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 52, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 52, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 51, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) 50, Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 50, U. of Iowa (IA) 50, Temple U. (PA) 50, U. of Arizona (AZ) 50, Michigan State U. (MI) 50, U. of Miami (FL) 49, U. of California at Berkeley (CA)* 49, U. of California at Davis (CA)* 49, Yale U. (CT) 48, U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) 48, Colorado State U. (CO) 48, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 48, Georgetown U. (DC) 48, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 48, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) 47, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 47,725 12ol

32 Research I Institutions -- continued from previous page West Virginia U. (WV)* $47, U. of New Mexico (NM) 47, U. of Kansas (KS) 47, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (MA) 47, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 47, New Mexico State U. (NM) 47, U. of Utah (UT) 46, Florida State U. (FL) 46, U. of California at San Diego (CA) 45, Oregon State U. (OR)* 44, U. of Washington (WA) 43, U. of California at San Francisco (CA)* $43, Utah State U. (UT) 43, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 43, Harvard U. (MA) 41, Tufts U. (MA) 41, Rockefeller U. (NY) 29, New York U. (NY) 28, Columbia U. (NY) 27, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 24,067 Average adjusted salary: $51,430 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Louisiana State U. (LA), Boston U. (MA), Yeshiva U. (NY), U. of Rochester (NY). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). ~- Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) r211

33 Research I Institutions TABLE 5" ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) $61,508 2 Rutgers U. (NJ)* 61,377 3 U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI)* 60,095 4 U. of Connecticut (CT)* 59,325 5 State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 58,993 6 U. of Virginia (VA)* 58,385 7 U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 57,730 8 U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 57,398 9 Purdue U. (IN)* 56, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)~" 55, U. of Massachusetts (MA)* 55, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE)* 55, Iowa State U. (I.A) 54, Pennsylvania State U. (PA)* 54, Texas A & M (TX)* 53, U. of Georgia (GA)* 53, U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL)* 53, North Carolina State U. (NC) 53, U. of Cincinnati (OH) 53, Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA)* 53, Ohio State U. (OH) 53, Wayne State U. (MI) 53, U. of Kentuck..k_y_(KY) 52.z_ Indiana U. (IN) 52, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 52, U. of Florida (FL) 52, U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 52, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 52, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 51, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) $50, Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 50, U. of Iowa (IA) 50, Temple U. (PA) 50, U. of Arizona (AZ) 50, Michigan State U. (MI) 50, U. of California at Berkeley (CA)* 49, U. of California at Davis (CA)* 49, U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) 48, Colorado State U. (CO) 48, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 48, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 48, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) 47, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 47, West Virginia U. (WV)* 47, U. of New Mexico (NM) 47, U. of Kansas (KS) 47, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 47, New Mexico State U. (NM) 47, U. of Utah (UT) 46, Florida State U. (FL) 46, U. of California at San Diego (CA) 45, Oregon State U. (OR)* 44, U. of Washington (WA) 43, U. of California at San Francisco (CA)* 43, Utah State U. (UT) 43, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 43, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 24,067 Average adjusted salary: $51,092 Salary figures were unavailable for Louisiana State U. (LA). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). t Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.)

34 Research I Institutions TABLE 6: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 California Inst. of Technology (CA) $64,867 2 Northwestern U. (IL)* 63,301 3 Vanderbilt U. (TN) 62,553 4 Duke U. (NC) 61,937 5 Emory U. (GA) 61,910 6 U. of Chicago (IL)* 61,748 7 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 60,182 8 Princeton U. (NJ)* 59,560 9 Washington U. (MO) 59, Stanford U. (CA)* 58, Comell U. (NY)* 57, Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) 57, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 56, U. of Southern California (CA) 52, Brown U. (RI)* $52, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 52, U. of Miami (FL) 49, Yale U. (CT) 48, Georgetown U. (DC) 48, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (MA) 47, Harvard U. (MA) 41, TuftsU. (MA) 41, Rockefeller U. (NY) 29, New York U. (NY) 28, ColumbiaU. (NY) Average adjusted salary: 27,284 $52,201 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Boston U. (MA), Yeshiva U. (NY), U. of Rochester (NY). 23 [[ i

35 Research I Institutions I C Assistant Professors'Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 7: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALJ RIES AT ALL RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 U. of Chicago (IL)* $56,796 2 Northwestern U. (IL)* 54,563 3 Washington U. (MO) 54,065 4 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) 53,467 5 California Inst. of Technology (CA) 52,528 6 Duke U. (NC) 50,978 7 Stanford U. (CA)* 50,385 8 Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) 50,092 9 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 50, Emory U. (GA) 49, U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 49, Vanderbilt U. (TN) 48, U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI)* 48, North Carolina State U. (NC) 48, Purdue U. (IN)* 48, U. of Virginia (VA)* 48, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 48,000 1~; Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA)* 47, U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 47, Cornell U. (NY)* 47, Princeton U. (NJ)* 47, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) 46, U. of Connecticut (CT)* 46, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 46, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE)* 46, U. of Georgia (GA)* 46, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 46, Texas A & M (TX)* 46, U. of Florida (FL) 46, Rutgers U. (NJ)* 46, U. of Southem California (CA) 45, U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 33 Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)t 34 State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 35 Iowa State U. (IA) 36 Brown U. (RI)* 37 U. of Kentucky (KY) 38 Ohio State U. (OH) 39 U. of Massachusetts (MA)* 40 U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL)* 41 U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 42 U. of Iowa (IA) 43 U. of Arizona (AZ) 44 Pennsylvania State U. (PA)* 45 U. of Cincinnati (OH) 46 Wayne State U. (MI) 47 Indiana U. (IN) 48 Colorado State U. (CO) 49 U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 50 U. of California at Berkeley (CA)* 51 Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 52 Florida State U. (FL) 53 U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) 54 Michigan State U. (MI) 55 U. of California at Davis (CA)* 56 U. of Kansas (KS) 57 U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 58 Yale U. (CT) 59 U. of California at Irvine (CA) 60 U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 61 U. of Miami (FL) 62 U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) $45,717 45,365 45,221 45,015 44,892 44,603 44,380 44,348 44,272 44,184 44,015 43,818 43,818 43,394 43,108 42,970 42,721 42,551 42,429 42,338 42,241 42,159 41,813 41,408 41,278 41,236 41,121 41,045 40,572 40,516 40,360 continued on the following page m

36 Research I Institutions I -- continued from previous page 63 U. of New Mexico (NM) $40, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 40, U. of Washington (WA) 39, U. of Utah (UT) 39, U. of Caiifornia at San Diego (CA) 39, West Virginia U. (WV)* 39, Harvard U. (MA) 39, New Mexico State U. (NM) 38, Oregon State U. (OR)* 38, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (MA) 38, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 37, Georgetown U. (DC) $36, Temple U. (PA) 36, U. of California at San Francisco (CA)* 36, Utah State U. (UT) 36, Tufts U. (M.A) 31, New York U. (NY) 24, Columbia U. (NY) 21, Rockefeller U. (NY) 20, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 18,318 Average adjusted salary: $43,206 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Louisiana State U. (LA), Boston U. (MA), Yeshiva U. (NY), U. of Rochester (NY). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). ~ Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.)

37 I Research IInstitutions I TABLE 8: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) $53,467 2 U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 49,003 3 U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI)* 48,246 4 North Carolina State U. (NC) 48,141 5 Purdue U. (IN)* 48,042 6 U. of Virginia (VA)* 48,033 7 Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA)* 47,761 8 U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 47,358 9 U. of Texas at Austin (TX) 46, U. of Connecticut (CT)* 46, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 46, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE)* 46, U. of Georgia (GA)* 46, Texas A & M (TX)* 46, U. of Florida (FL) 46, Rutgers U. (NJ)* 46, U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 45, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)~" 45, State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 45, Iowa State U. (I.A) 45, U. of Kentucky (KY) 44, Ohio State U. (OH) 44, U. of Massachusetts (MA)* 44.a U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL)* 44, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 44, U. of Iowa (I.A) 44, U. of Arizona (AZ) 43, Pennsylvania State U. (PA)* 43, U. of Cincinnati (OH) 43, Wayne State U. (MI) $43, Indiana U. (IN) 42, Colorado State U. (CO) 42, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 42, U. of California at Berkeley (CA)* 42, Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 42, Florida State U. (FL) 42, U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) 42, Michigan State U. (MI) 41, U. of California at Davis (CA)* 41, U. of Kansas (KS) 41, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 41, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 41, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 40, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) 40, U. of New Mexico (NM) 40, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 40, U. of Washington (WA) 39, U. of Utah (UT) 39, U. of California at San Diego (CA) 39, West Virginia U. (WV)* 39, New Mexico State U. (NM) 38, Oregon State U. (OR)* 38, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 37, Temple U. (PA) 36, U. of California at San Francisco (CA)* 36, Utah State U. U3"T) 36, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 18,318 Average adjusted salary: $42,999 Salary figures were unavailable for Louisiana State U. (LA). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). ~r Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.)

38 Research IInstitutions ] TABLE 9: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 U. of Chicago (IL)* $56,796 2 Northwestern U. (IL)* 54,563 3 Washington U. (MO) 54,065 4 California Inst. of Technology (CA) 52,528 5 Duke U. (NC) 50,978 6 Stanford U. (CA)* 50,385 7 Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) 50,092 8 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 50,051 9 Emory U. (GA) 49, Vanderbilt U. (TN) 48, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 48, ComeUU. (NY)* 47, Princeton U. (NJ)* 47, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 46, U. of Southern California (CA) $45, Brown U. (RI)* 44, Yale U. (CT) 41, U. of Miami (FL) 40, Harvard U. (M_A) 39, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (MA) 38, Georgetown U. (DC) 36, Tufts U. (MA) 31, New York U. (NY) 24, Columbia U. (NY) 21, Rockefeller U. (NY) Average adjusted salary: 20,935 $43,679 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Boston U. (MA), Yeshiva U. (NY), U. of Rochester (NY). * Salaries at these institutions were adjusted according to COL dataextrapolated from surrounding areas. 271

39 I Research IInstitutions ] D Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living 1 Princeton U. (NJ) 2 U. of Chicago (IL) 3 Emory U. (GA) 4 DukeU. (NC) 5 Vanderbilt U. (TN) TABLE 10: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 6 California Inst. of Technology (CA) 7 Northwestern U. (IL) 8 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 9 Stanford U. (CA) 10 Washington U. (MO) 11 Yale U. (CT) 12 U. of Virginia (VA) 13 Purdue U. (IN) 14 State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 15 Rutgers U. (NJ) 16 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) 17 U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI) 18 U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 19 Comell U. (N'Y) 20 Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) 21 U. of Southern California (CA) 22 U. of Connecticut (CT) 23 Brown U. (RI) 24 Pennsylvania State U. (PA) 25 U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 26 Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 27 Indiana U. (IN) 28 Harvard U. (MA) 29 U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 30 U. of California at Berkeley (CA) 31 U. of Cincinnati (OH) $121, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,706 99,371 99,259 98,985 97,858 97,470 97,470 95,846 95,401 95,143 94,356 94,215 94,024 93,926 93, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) $93, Ohio State U. (OH) 93, U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) 93, Georgetown U. (DC) 92, U. of Georgia (GA) 92, U. of Florida (FL) 92, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE) 92, Iowa State U. (IA) 91, Texas A & M (TX) 90, U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 90, Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA) 89, North Carolina State U. (NC) 89, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 89, U. of Massachusetts (MA) 89, U. of Miami (FL) 89, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 89, U. of California at Davis (CA) 89, U. of California at San Diego (CA) 87, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) 87, U. of Iowa (IA) 87, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 86, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 86, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 86, Wayne State U. (MI) 85, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (M.A) 85, U. of Utah (UT) 85, U. of Kentucky (KY) 85, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)t 85, U. of Arizona (AZ) 84, Michigan State U. (MI) 84, U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL) 83,204 continued on the following page I,sI

40 Research I Institutions continued from previous page 63 Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) $81, Florida State U. (FL) 80, U. of Kansas (KS) 80, Temple U. (PA) 80, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 79, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 78, U. of California at San Francisco (CA) 77, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 76, U. of New Mexico (NM) 76, U. of Washington (WA) 76, Colorado State U. (CO) 75, Oregon State U. (OR) $73, West Virginia U. (WV) 71, Utah State U. (UT) 71, Tufts U. (MA) 70, New Mexico State U. (NM) 69, Rockefeller U. (NY) 64, New York U. (NY) 58, Columbia U. (NY) 53, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 43,586 Average adjusted compensation: $90,356 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Louisiana State U. (LA), Boston U. (MA), Yeshiva U. (NY), U. of Rochester (NY). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). "t Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1291

41 Research I Institutions ] TABLE 11: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 U. of Virginia (VA) $105,590 2 Purdue U. (IN) 105,079 3 State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 104,830 4 Rutgers U. (NJ) 104,398 5 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) 103,417 6 U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI) 101,706 7 U. of Connecticut (CT) 97,470 8 Pennsylvania State U. (PA) 95,846 9 U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 95, Indiana U. (IN) 94, U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 94, U. of California at Berkeley (CA) 93, U. of Cincinnati (OH) 93, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) 93, Ohio State U. (OH) 93, U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) 93, U. of Georgia (GA) 92, U. of Florida (FL) 92, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE) 92, Iowa State U. (IA) 91, Texas A & M (TX) 90, U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 90, Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA) m 8.~987.Z_2 24 North Carolina State U. (NC) 89, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 89, U. of Massachusetts (M.A) 89, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 89, U. of California at Davis (CA) 89, U. of California at San Diego (CA) 87, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) $87, U. of Iowa (IA) 87, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 86, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 86, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 86, Wayne State U. (MI) 85, U. of Utah (UT) 85, U. of Kentucky (KY) 85, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)~ 85, U. of Arizona (AZ) 84, Michigan State U. (MI) 84, U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL) 83, Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 81, Florida State U. (FL) 80, U. of Kansas (KS) 80, Temple U. (PA) 80, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 79, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 78, U. of California at San Francisco (CA) 77, U. of Maryland at CoUe~e Park (MD) 76, U. of New Mexico (NM) 76, U. of Washington (WA) 76, Colorado State U. (CO) 75, Oregon State U. (OR) 73, West Virginia U. (WV) 71, Utah State U. (UT) 71, New Mexico State U. (NM) 69, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 43,586 Average adjusted compensation: $87,071 Salary figures were unavailable for Louisiana State U. (LA). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). ~r Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) [3ol

42 Research IInstitutions ] 1 Princeton U. (NJ) 2 U. of Chicago (IL) 3 EmoryU. (GA) 4 DukeU. (NC) 5 Vanderbilt U. (TN) TABLE 12: PROFr_,SSOm' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE RESEARCH I UN~V~ERSmES 6 California Inst. of Technology (CA) 7 NorthwesternU. (IL) 8 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 9 Stanford U. (CA) 10 Washington U. (MO) $121, , , , , , , , , , Yale U. (CT) 106, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 99, CorneU U. (NY) 99, Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) $98, U. of Southern California (CA) 97, Brown U. (RI) 97, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 95, Harvard U. (MA) 94, Georgetown U. (DC) 92, U. of Miami (FL) 89, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (MA) 85, Tufts U. (M.A) 70, Rockefeller U. (NY) 64, New York U. (NY) 58, Columbia U. (NY) 53,239 Average adjusted compensation: $99,704 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Boston U. (MA), U. of Rochester (NY), Yeshiva U. (NY). * Compensation at these institutions was adjusted according to COL data extrapolated from surrounding areas. Jsll

43 Research I Institutions I E Associate Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 13: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 California Inst. of Technology (CA) $81,063 2 EmoryU. (GA) 80,000 3 Vanderbilt U. (TN) 78,376 4 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) 78,090 5 Northwestern U. (IL) 77,864 6 Rutgers U. (NJ) 77,533 7 Duke U. (NC) 77,299 8 U. of Chicago (IL) 77,184 9 U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI) 75, State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 75, Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 74, U. of Connecticut (CT) 74, Purdue U. (IN) 73, U. of Virginia (VA) 73, Cornell U. (NY) 73, Princeton U. (NJ) 72, Stanford U. (CA) 72, Washington U. (MO) 72, U. of Southern California (CA) 71, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 69, U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 69, U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 68, Iowa State U. (IA) 68, U. of Massachusetts (MA) 68, U. of Florida (FL) 68, U. of Cincinnati (OH) 68, Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) 68, U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 68, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)t 67, Pennsylvania State U. (PA) 67, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE) 67, continued on the following page Indiana U. (IN) $67, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 66, Brown U. (RI) 66, Michigan State U. (MI) 66, Texas A & M (TX) 66, Wayne State U. (MI) 65, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 65, Ohio State U. (OH) 65, Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA) 65, North Carolina State U. (NC) 64, U. of California at Berkeley (CA) 64, U. of Kentucky (KY) 64, U. of California at Davis (CA) 64, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 63, U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) 63, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 62, Temple U. (PA) 62, U. of Miami (FL) 62, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) 62, U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL) 62, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) 62, Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 61, U. of Utah (UT) 61, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 61, Georgetown U. (DC) 61, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 60, U. of Arizona (AZ) 60, Florida State U. (FL) 60, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 60, Yale U. (CT) 60,153

44 - Research I Institutions -- continued from previous page - 63 U. of California at San Diego (CA) $59, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (MA) 59, U. of Kansas (KS) 59, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 59, Utah State U. (UT) 58, New Mexico State U. (NM) 57, U. of New Mexico (NM) 57, West Vffginia U. (WV) 57, U. of California at San Francisco (CA) 57, Colorado State U. (CO) 57, Oregon State U. (OR) 56, U. of Washington (WA) $54, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 54, Tufts U. (MA) 52, U. of Iowa (IA) 52, Harvard U. (MA) 51, Rockefeller U. (NY) 37, New York U. (NY) 37, Columbia U. (NY) 32, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 30,931 Average adjusted compensation: $64,309 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Louisiana State U. (LA), Boston U. (MA), Yeshiva U. (NY), U. of Rochester (NY). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). t Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken Line denotes the top 40 percent.) 33 I

45 Research I Institutions I TABLE 14: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) $78,090 2 Rutgers U. (NJ) 77,533 3 U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI) 75,545 4 State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 75,231 5 U. of Connecticut (CT) 74,133 6 Purdue U. (IN) 73,439 7 U. of Virginia (VA) 73,188 8 U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 69,472 9 U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 68, Iowa State U. (IA) 68, U. of Massachusetts (MA) 68, U. of Florida (FL) 68, U. of Cincinnati (OH) 68, U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 68, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)t" 67, Pennsylvania State U. (PA) 67, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE) 67, Indiana U. (IN) 67, U. of Georgia (GA) 66, Michigan State U. (MI) 66, Texas A & M (TX) 66, Wayne State U. (MI) 65, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville_.J.TNJD m 65_~ Ohio State U. (OH) 65, Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA) 65, North Carolina State U. (NC) 64, U. of California at Berkeley (CA) 64, U. of Kentucky (KY) 64, U. of California at Davis (CA) 64, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) $63, U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) 63, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 62, Temple U. (PA) 62, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) 62, U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL) 62, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) 62, Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 61, U. of Utah (UT) 61, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 61, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 60, U. of Arizona (AZ) 60, Florida State U. (FL) 60, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 60, U. of California at San Diego (CA) 59, U. of Kansas (KS) 59, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 59, Utah State U. (UT) 58, New Mexico State U. (NM) 57, U. of New Mexico (NM) 57, West Virginia U. (WV) 57, U. of California at San Francisco (CA) 57, Colorado State U. (CO) 57, Oregon State U. (OR) 56, U. of Washington (WA) 54, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 54, U. of Iowa (IA) 52, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 30,931 Average adjusted compensation: $63,829 Salary figures were unavailable for Louisiana State U. (LA). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). t" Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 34 I

46 Research I Institutions ] TABLE 15: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 California Inst. of Technology (CA) $81,063 2 Emory U. (GA) 80,000 3 Vanderbilt U. (TN) 78,376 4 NorthwestemU. (IL) 77,864 5 Duke U. (NC) 77,299 6 U. of Chicago (IL) 77,184 7 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 74,468 8 Comell U. (NY) 73,148 9 Princeton U. (NJ) 72, Stanford U. (CA) 72, Washington U. (MO) 72, U. of Southern California (CA) 71, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 69, Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) $68, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 66, Brown U. (RI) 66, U. of Miami (FL) 62, Georgetown U. (DC) 61, Yale U. (CT) 60, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (M_A) 59, Tufts U. (MA) 52, Harvard U. (MA) 51, Rockefeller U. (NY) 37, New York U. (NY) 37, Columbia U. (NY) 32,819 Average adjusted compensation: $65,404 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Boston U. 0VIA), U. of Rochester (NY), Yeshiva U. (NY). * Compensation at these institutions was adjusted according to COL data extrapolated from surrounding areas.

47 Research I Institutions I F Assistant Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 16: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 U. of Chicago (IL) $71,456 2 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) 68,141 3 Northwestern U. (IL) 66,019 4 California Inst. of Technology (CA) 64,953 5 Emory U. (GA) 63,920 6 Washington U. (MO) 63,618 7 U. of Southern California (CA) 62,554 8 Stanford U. (CA) 62,532 9 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 62, Purdue U. (IN) 61, Vanderbilt U. (TN) 61, U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI) 61, Duke U. (NC) 61, U. of Florida (FL) 60, Rutgers U. (NJ) 60, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 60, Comell U. (NY) 60, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 60, U. of Virginia (VA) 60, U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 60, U. of Connecticut (CT) 59, Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) 59, U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 58, Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA) 58, North Carolina State U. (NC) 58, Texas A & M (TX) 58, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) 57, Princeton U. (NJ) 57, U. of Georgia (GA) 57, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE) 57, U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 57, Iowa State U. (IA) $56, Brown U.(RI) 56, Michigan State U. (MI) 56, State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 56, U. of California at Berkeley (CA) 55, U. of Iowa (IA) 55, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)'t 55, U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) 55, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 55, U. of Cincinnati (OH) 55, Ohio State U. (OH) 55, U. of Massachusetts (MA) 55, Florida State U. (FL) 54, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 54, Pennsylvania State U. (PA) 54, U. of California at Davis (CA) 54, U. of Kentucky (KY) 54, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 54, Indiana U. (IN) 53, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 53, U. of Arizona (AZ) 53, U. of Utah (UT) 52, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) 52, Wayne State U. (MI) 52, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 52, U. of California at San Diego (CA) 52, U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL) 51, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 51, Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 51, U. of Kansas (KS) 51, Yale U. (CT) 50,552 m continued on the following page I

48 Research I Institutions -- continued from previous page Colorado State U. (CO) $50, U. of Miami (FL) 50, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 50, Utah State U. (UT) 49, U. of Washington (WA) 49, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (MA) 49, Oregon State U. (OR) 48, U. of New Mexico (NM) 48, U. of California at San Francisco (CA) 48, West Virginia U. (WV) 48, Harvard U. (MA) 47, New Mexico State U. (NM) $47, Georgetown U. (DC) 46, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 46, Temple U. (PA) 46, Tufts U. (MA) 40, New York U. (NY) 32, Columbia U. (NY) 26, Rockefeller U. (NY) 26, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 23,338 Average adjusted compensation: $54,289 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Louisiana State U. (LA), Boston U. (MA), Yeshiva U. (NY), U. of Rochester (NY). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). t Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1371

49 Research IInstitutions I TABLE 17: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) $68,141 2 Purdue U. (IN) 61,905 3 U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI) 61,801 4 U. of Florida (FL) 60,874 5 Rutgers U. (NJ) 60,516 6 U. of Virginia (VA) 60,145 7 U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) 60,060 8 U. of Connecticut (CT) 59,981 9 U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) 58, Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA) 58, North Carolina State U. (NC) 58, Texas A & M (TX) 58, U. of Texas at Austin (TX) 57, U. of Georgia (GA) 57, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE) 57, U. of No. Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) 57, Iowa State U. (IA) 56, Michigan State U. (MI) 56, State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) 56, U. of California at Berkeley (CA) 55, U. of Iowa (I.A) 55, Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)'t 55, U. of California at Los An..~eles (CA) 55, U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) 55, U. of Cincinnati (OH) 55, Ohio State U. (OH) 55, U. of Massachusetts (MA) 55, Florida State U. (FL) 54, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) 54, Pennsylvania State U. (PA) $54, U. of California at Davis (CA) 54, U. of Kentucky (KY) 54, U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) 54, Indiana U. (IN) 53, U. of California at Irvine (CA) 53, U. of Arizona (AZ) 53, U. of Utah (UT) 52, U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) 52, Wayne State U. (MI) 52, U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) 52, U. of California at San Diego (CA) 52, U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL) 51, U. of Pittsburgh (PA) 51, Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) 51, U. of Kansas (KS) 51, Colorado State U. (CO) 50, U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) 50, Utah State U. (UT) 49, U. of Washington (WA) 49, Oregon State U. (OR) 48, U. of New Mexico (NM) 48, U. of California at San Francisco (CA) 48, West Virginia U. (WV) 48, New Mexico State U. (NM) 47, U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) 46, Temple U. (PA) 46, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook (NY) 23,338 Average adjusted compensation: $54,146 Salary figures were unavailable for Louisiana State U. 0-,A). COL data were unavailable for U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI). t Salary figures for Virginia Commonwealth U. were provided in the AAUP format by Lloyd Byrd Jr., Senior Institution Research and Evaluation Associate with Virginia Commonwealth. The AAUP study excluded Virginia Commonwealth. (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1381

50 Research I Institutions I TABLE 18: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE RESEARCH I UNIVERSITIES 1 U. of Chicago (IL) $71,456 2 Northwestern U. (IL) 66,019 3 California Inst. of Technology (CA) 64,953 4 Emory U. (GA) 63,920 5 Washington U. (MO) 63,618 6 U. of Southern California (CA) 62,554 7 Stanford U. (CA) 62,532 8 Johns Hopkins U. (MD) 62,411 9 Vanderbilt U. (TN) 61, Duke U. (NC) 61, Case Western Reserve U. (OH) 60, Comell U. (NY) 60, U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 60, Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) $59, Princeton U. (NJ) 57, Brown U. (RI) 56, Yale U. (CT) 50, U. of Miami (FL) 50, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (M_A) 49, Harvard U. (M.A) 47, Georgetown U. (DC) 46, Tufts U. (MA) 40, New York U. (NY) 32, Columbia U. (NY) 26, Rockefeller U. (NY) 26,341 Average adjusted compensation: $54,615 Salary figures were unavailable for Howard U. (DC), Boston U. (MA), U. of Rochester (NY), Yeshiva U. (NY). * Compensation at these institutions was adjusted according to COL data extrapolated from surrounding areas. 39 I

51 - - continued Research I Institutions ] G Percentages of Professors, Associate Professors, and Assistant Professors at Each Research 1 Institution Who Have Received Tenure TABLE 19: PERCENTAGES OF PROFESSORS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS AND ASSISTANT PROFESSORS AT EACH RESEARCH I INSTITUTION WHO HAVE RECEIVED TENURE Institution Prof. Assoc. Asst. U. of Alabama at Birmingham (AL) Arizona State U. at Tempe (AZ) U. of Arizona (AZ) California Inst. of Technology (CA) Stanford U. (CA) U. of California at Berkeley (CA) U. of California at Davis (CA) U. of California at Irvine (CA) U. of California at Los Angeles (CA) U. of California at San Diego (CA) U. of California at San Francisco (CA) U. of California at Santa Barbara (CA) U. of Southern California (CA) Colorado State U. (CO) U. of Colorado at Boulder (CO) U. of Connecticut (CT) Yale U. (CT) Georgetown U. (DC) Howard U. (DC) Florida State U. (FL) U. of Florida (FL) U. of Miami (FL) Emory U. (GA) Georgia Inst. of Technology (GA) U. of Georgia (GA) U. of Hawaii at Manoa (HI) Iowa State U. (IA) U. of Iowa (IA) Northwestern U. (IL) U. of Chicago (IL) m U. of Illinois at Chicago (IL) 99 U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) Indiana U. (IN) Purdue U. (IN) U. of Kansas (KS) 96 U. of Kentucky (KY) 98 Louisiana State U. (LA) m Boston U. (MA) -- Harvard U. (MA) Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (MA) 50 Tufts U. (M.A) on the following page I,ol m D m m m

52 Institution U. of Massachusetts (MA) Johns Hopkins U. (MD) U. of Maryland at College Park (MD) Michigan State U. (MI) U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor (MI) Wayne State U. (MI) U. of Minnesota at Twin Cities (MN) U. of Missouri at Columbia (MO) Washington U. (MO) Duke U. (NC) Research IInstitutions ] continued from previous page -- North Carolina State U. (NC) U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) U. of Nebraska at Lincoln (NE) Princeton U. (NJ) Rutgers U. (NJ) New Mexico State U. (NM) U. of New Mexico (NM) Columbia U. (NY) Comell U. (NY) New York U. (NY) Rockefeller U. (NY) State U. of New York at Buffalo (NY) State U. of New York at Stony Brook (NY) U. of Rochester (NY) Yeshiva U. (NY) Case Western Reserve U. (OH) Ohio State U. (OH) U. of Cincinnati (OH) Oregon State U. (OR) Carnegie Mellon U. (PA) Pennsylvania State U. (PA) Temple U. (PA) U. of Pennsylvania (PA) U. of Pittsburgh (PA) Brown U. (RI) U. of Tennessee at Knoxville (TN) Vanderbilt U. (TN) Texas A & M (TX) U. of Texas at Austin (TX) U. of Utah (LIT) Utah State U. (UT) U. of Virginia (VA) Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA)t Va. Polytechnic Inst. and State U. (VA) U. of Washington (WA) U. of Wisconsin at Madison (WI) West Virginia U. (WV) Prof Assoc Asst n Sources: Academe, March/April 1997, except ~'From Lloyd Byrd Jr. at Va. Commonwealth

53 Doctoral Institutions I VII. Doctoral Institutions A Professors' Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 20: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Georgia State U. (GA) $81,910 2 Wake Forest U. (NC) 77,286 3 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 75,703 4 C. of William and Mary (VA)* 75,251 5 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 72,527 6 George Mason U. (VA)* 71,003 7 U. of Md. at Baltimore County ~_MD) 70,314 8 U. of Louisville (KY) 68,148 9 U. of Memphis (TN) 67, U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) 67, Old Dominion U. (VA)* $66, American U. (DC) 66, Middle Tennessee State U. (TN)* 62, Duquesne U. (PA) 59, Tennessee State U. (TN) 58, Drexel U. (PA) 55, Catholic U. of America (DC) 51,870 Average adjusted salary: $67,477 TABLE 21: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Georgia State U. (GA) $81,910 2 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 75,703 3 C. of William and Mary (VA)* 75,251 4 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 72,527 5 George Mason U. (VA)* 71,003 6" "~. o"~ M'd.~t"~'a tip'lm~re-'-co-lm~ ~ID'~ 1 "~,0~IT 7 U. of Louisville (KY) 68,148 8 U. of Memphis (TN) $67,197 9 U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) 67, Old Dominion U. (VA)* 66, Middle Tennessee State U. (TN)* 62, Tennessee State U. (TN) Average adjusted salary: 58,228 $69,696 TABLE 22: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Wake Forest U. (NC) $77,286 2 American U. (DC) 66,428 3 Duquesne U. (PA) 59,317 4 Drexel U. (PA) $55,862 5 Catholic U. of America (DC) 51,870 Average adjusted salary: $62,153 Salary figures were unavailable for Clark Atlanta U. (GA), Stevens Inst. of Technology (NJ), N.J. Inst. of Technology (NJ), Seton Hall (NJ), Hahnemann U. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.) I

54 Doctoral Institutions B Associate Professors'Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 23: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $58,142 2 Wake Forest U. (NC) 57,129 3 Georgia State U. (GA) 55,980 4 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 55,000 5 C. of William and Mary (VA)* 54,609 6 U. of Md. at Baltimore County (MD) 50,557 7 Tennessee State U. (TIM) 50,316 8 U. of Louisville (KY) 49,947 9 Old Dominion U. (VA)* 49, U. of Memphis (TN) 49, U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) $48, George Mason U. (VA)* 48, Middle Tennessee State U. (TN)* 47, Duquesne U. (PA) 46, American U. (DC) 43, Drexel U. (PA) 41, Catholic U. of America (DC) 38,902 Average adjusted salary: $49,797 TABLE 24: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $58,142 2 Georgia State U. (GA) 55,980 3 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 55,000 4 C. of William and Mary (VA)* 54,609 5 U. of Md. at Baltimore County (MD) 50,557 7 U. of Louisville (KY) 49,947 8 Old Dominion U. (VA)* $49,899 9 U. of Memphis (TN) 49, U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) 48, George Mason U. (VA)* 48, Middle Tennessee State U. (TN)* Average adjusted salary: 47,594 $51,562 TABLE 25: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Wake Forest U. (NC) $57,129 2 Duquesne U. (PA) 46,863 3 American U. (DC) 43,675 4 Drexel U. (PA) $41,227 5 Catholic U. of America (DC) 38,902 Average adjusted salary: $45,559 Salary figures were unavailable for Clark Atlanta U. (GA), Stevens Inst. of Technology (NJ), N.J. Inst. of Technology (NJ), Seton Hall (NJ), Hahnemann U. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.) 43 1 I

55 I Doctoral Institutions [ C Assistant Professors' Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 26: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Georgia State U. (GA) $45,427 2 U. of Md. at Baltimore County (MD) 44,276 3 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 43,556 4 U. of Memphis (TN) 42,781 5 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 42,656 6 C. of William and Mary (VA)* 42,585 7 U. of Louisville (KY) 42,540 g" -O I'd'D-~mTni'6"n-U.']'V Z'J ~ ~H-,',',] 1-4" 9 Drexel U. (PA) 40, Wake Forest U. (NC) 40, U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) $40, Tennessee State U. (TN) 39, Duquesne U. (PA) 39, Middle Tennessee State U. (TN)* 38, George Mason U. (VA)* 38, American U. (DC) 34, Catholic U. of America (DC) 33,333 Average adjusted salary: $40,613 TABLE 27: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Georgia State U. (GA) $45,427 2 U. of Md. at Baltimore County (MD) 44,276 3 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 43,556 4 U. of Memphis (TN) 42,781 5 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 42,656 -C. o--'~ Wil~'a~" a"~'d---m ~"ry"(-v ~'~ * 42,585 7 U. of Louisville (KY) 42,540 8 Old Dominion U. (VA)* $41,414 9 U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) 40, Tennessee State U. (TN) 39, Middle Tennessee State U. (TN)* 38, George Mason U. (VA)* Average adjusted salary: 38,520 $41,855 TABLE 28" ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Drexel U. (PA) $40,519 2 Wake Forest U. (NC) 40,315 3 Duquesne U. (PA) 39,391 4 American U. (DC) $34,606 5 Catholic U. of America (DC) 33,333 Average adjusted salary: $37,633 Salary figures were unavailable for Clark Atlanta U. (GA), Stevens Inst. of Technology (NJ), N.J. Inst. of Technology (NJ), Seton Hall (N-J), Hahnemann U. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.) 4, I

56 Doctoral Institutions D Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 29: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Georgia StateU. (GA) $,101 2 Wake Forest U. (NC) 92,527 3 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 91,953 4 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 91,508 5 C. of William and Mary (VA)* 91,182 6 U. of Md. at Baltimore County (MD) 86,018 7 George Mason U. (VA)* 84,779 8" "U. o--'f L"6u-F~w'i'ffe~ g2~,75"1 9 U. of Memphis (TN) 82, Old Dominion U. (VA)* 82, U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) $80, American U. (DC) 80, Middle Tennessee State U. (TN)* 76, Duquesne U. (PA) 72, Tennessee State U. (TN) 71, Drexel U. (PA) 68, Catholic U. of America (DC) 61,814 Average adjusted compensation: $82,133 TABLE 30: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Georgia State U. (GA) 2 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 3 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 4 C. of William and Mary (VA)* $,101 91,953 91,508 91,182 5 U. of Md. at Baltimore County (MD) 86,018 6 George Mason U.'~-VA-~ ~ 84,779 7 U. of Louisville (KY) 82,751 8 U. of Memphis (TN) $82,484 9 Old Dominion U. (VA)* 82, U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) 80, Middle Tennessee State U. (TN)* 76, Tennessee State U. (TN) Average adjusted compensation: 71,097 $85,023 TABLE 31: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Wake Forest U. (NC) $92,527 2 American U. (DC) 80,111 3 Duquesne U. (PA) 72,694 4 Drexel U. (PA) $68,843 5 Catholic U. of America (DC) 61,814 Average adjusted compensation: $75,198 Salary figures were unavailable for Clark Atlanta U. (GA), Stevens Inst. of Technology (NJ), N.J. Inst. of Technology (NJ), Seton Hall (NJ), Hahnemarm U. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.) I

57 Doctoral Institutions E Associate Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 32: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $74,725 2 Georgia State U. (GA) 70,151 3 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 68,750 4 Wake Forest U. (NC) 68,732 5 C. of William and Mary (VA)* 67,535 6 U. of Md. at Baltimore County (MD) 63,526 7 Old Dominion U. (VA)* m _._62_L U. of Memphis (TN) 61,996 9 U. of Louisville (KY) 61, Tennessee State U. (TN) 61, Duquesne U. (PA) $59, George Mason U. (VA)* 59, Middle Tennessee State U. (TN)* 59, U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) 58, American U. (DC) 53, Drexel U. (PA) 51, Catholic U. of America (DC) 47,017 Average adjusted compensation: $61,720 TABLE 33: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $74,725 2 Georgia State U. (GA) 70,151 3 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 68,750 4 C. of William and Mary (VA)* 67,535 5 U. of Md. at Baltimore Coun..t~._MD) 63,526 6 Old Dominion U. (VA)* 62,020 7 U. of Memphis (TN) 61,996 8 U. of Louisville (KY) $61,693 9 Tennessee State U. (TN) 61, George Mason U. (VA)* 59, Middle Tennessee State U. (TN)* 59, U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) Average adjusted compensation: 58,899 $64,083 TABLE 34: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Wake Forest U. (NC) $68,732 2 Duquesne U. (PA) 59,502 3 American U. (DC) 53,222 4 Drexel U. (PA) $51,770 5 Catholic U. of America (DC) 47,017 Average adjusted compensation: $56,048 Salary figures were unavailable for Clark Atlanta U. (GA), Stevens Inst. of Technology (NJ), N.J. Inst. of Technology (N-J), Seton Hall (NJ), Hahnemann U. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.) ]461

58 Doctoral Institutions ] F Assistant Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 35: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Georgia State U. (GA) $57,688 2 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 57,443 3 U. of Md. at Baltimore County (MD) 55,319 4 Rutgers U. at Newark (N])* 54,922 5 U. of Memphis (TN) 54,140 6 C. of William and Mary (VA)* 53,307 7 U. of Louisville (KY) 52,275 8 Old Dominion U. (VA)* 52,020 9 Duquesne U. (PA) 50, U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) 48, Middle Tennessee State U. (TIM)* $48, Tennessee State U. (TN) 48, DrexelU. (PA) 48, Wake Forest U. (NC) 47, George Mason U. (VA)* 46, American U. (DC) 41, Catholic U. of America (DC) 39,777 Average adjusted compensation: $50,458 TABLE 36: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Georgia State U. (GA) $57,688 2 Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 57,443 3 U. of Md. at Baltimore County (MD) 55,319 4 Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ)* 54,922 5 U. of Memphis (TN) 54,140 6 C.o'~ Wil'lT~'d" Mary"(~A----~* 53"~0T- 7 U. of Louisville (KY) 52,275 8 Old Dominion U. (VA)* $52,020 9 U. of No. Carolina at Greensboro (NC) 48, Middle Tennessee State U. ('IN)* 48, Tennessee State U. (TIM) 48, George Mason U. (VA)* Average adjusted compensation: 46,939 $52,492 TABLE 37: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE DOCTORAL INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Duquesne U. (PA) $50,738 2 Drexel U. (PA) 48,151 3 Wake Forest U. (NC) 47,689 4 American U. (DC) $41,527 5 Catholic U. of America (DC) 39,777 Average adjusted compensation: $45,577 Salary figures were unavailable for Clark Atlanta U. (GA), N.J. Inst. of Technology 0MJ), Stevens Inst. of Technology (NJ), Seton Hall (NJ), Hahnemann U. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.) [ 71

59 Doctoral Institutions G Percentages of Professors, Associate Professors, and Assistant Professors at Each Doctoral Institution in the Region Who Have Received Tenure TABLE 38: PERCENTAGES OF PROFESSORS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS, AND ASSISTANT PROFESSORS AT EACH DOCTORAL INSTITUTION IN THE REGION WHO HAVE RECEIVED TENURE School Prof. Assoc. Asst. American U. (DC) Catholic U. of America (DC) Clark Atlanta U. (GA) Georgia State U. (GA) U. of Louisville (KY) U. of Maryland at Baltimore County (MD) U. of North Carolina at Greensboro (NC) Wake Forest U. (NC) Stevens Inst. of Technology (NJ) N.J. Inst. of Technology (NJ) Rutgers U. at Newark (NJ) Seton Hall (NJ) Indiana U. of Pennsylvania (PA) Drexel U. (PA) Hahnemann U. (PA) Duquesne U. (PA) U. of Memphis (TN) Middle Tennessee State U. (TN) Tennessee State U. (TN) George Mason U. (VA) Old Dominion U. (VA) C. of William and Mary (VA) Source: Academe, March/A ~ril

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61 Masters I Institutions I VIII. Masters I Universities A Professors'Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 39: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL MASTERS I UNIVERSITIES IN REGION 1 Rutgers U.---Camden (NJ)* 2 U. of Baltimore (MD) 3 U. of Richmond (VA) 4 Shippensburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 5 Slippery Rock U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 6 California U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 7 Penn. State U.--Harrisburg (PA)* 8 Bloomsburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 9 Clarion U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 10 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 11 Edinboro U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 12 Mansfield U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 13 Kutztown U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 14 Loyola C. (MD) 15 West Chester U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 16 Millersville U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 17 Mercer U. (GA) 18 Villanova U. (PA) 19 UNC-Pembroke (NC)* 20 East Carolina U. (NC) 21 UNC-Charlotte (NC) 22 Northern Kentucky U. (ICY) 23 Augusta C. (GA) 24 Monmouth C. (NJ)* 25 James Madison U. (VA)* 26 N.C. Central U. (NC) 27 U. of Scranton (PA) 28 Fayetteville State U. (NC) 29 Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* 30 Western Kentucky U. (KY) 31 Georgia Southern U. (GA) 32 Delaware State U. (DE) 33 Georgia C. (GA)* 34 Western Carolina U. (NC)* 35 U. of Tennessee---Chattanooga (TN) 36 Hamp.~n_.U. (VA) 37 Austin Peay State U. (TN)* 38 N.C. A&T State U. (NC) 39 Appalachian State U. (NC)* 40 Towson State U. (MD) 41 Murray State U. (KY) 42 Cheyney U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $81,012 $80,142 $78,994 $73,764 $72,527 $72,128 $71,715 $71,485 $71,316 $71,287 $70,231 $69,472 $68,655 $67,781 $66,820 $66,698 $66,219 $65,932 $65,158 $65,058 $64,436 $63,626 $62,688 $62,201 $61,925 $61,840 $61,653 $61,523 $60,949 $60,543 $60,518 $60,392 $60,314 $60,000 $59,806 _~9.,Z95 $59,436 $59,292 $59,255 $58,561 $58,380 $57, UNC-Wilmington (NC) 44 Beaver C. (PA)* 45 Valdosta State U. (GA) 46 Rider U. (NJ)* 47 U. of Tennessee---Martin (TN)* 48 Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) 49 Jersey City State C. (NJ)* 50 Montclair State C. (NJ)* 51 Radford U. (VA)* 52 Morehead State U. (KY)* 53 Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* 54 Francis Marion U. (SC)* 55 West Georgia C. (GA)* 56 C. of Charleston (SC) 57 Widener U. (PA) 58 BeUarmine C. (KY) 59 Salisbury State U. (MD) 60 GauUadet U. (DC) 61 Marywood C. (PA) 62 Saint Joseph's U. (PA) 63 Winthrop U. (SC)* 64 Armstrong State C. (GA) 65 Norfolk State U. (VA)* 66 Wilkes U. (PA) 67 Frostburg State U. (MD)* 68 Columbus C. (GA) 69 Lynchburg C. (VA) 70 Marshall U. (WV)* 71 Georgian Court C. (NJ)* 72 North Georgia C. (GA)* 73 Hood C. (MD)* 74 Converse C. (SC) 75 Virginia State U. (VA) 76 Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* 77 La SaUe U. (PA) 78 Brenau U. (GA)* 79 Meredith C. (NC) 80 Gannon U. (PA) 81 Liberty U. (VA) 82 Immaculata C. (PA)* 83 Bowie State U.(MD) 84 TreveccaNazareneC.(TN) $57,225 $57,143 $57,143 $57,054 $56,988 $56,879 $56,875 $56,719 $56,614 $56,400 $56,250 $56,069 $56,037 $55,852 $55,783 $55,767 $55,651 $55,609 $54,681 $54,367 $54,304 $54,265 $54,242 $53,884 $53,529 $53,122 $52,922 $52,604 $51,625 $51,572 $51,569 $50,417 $49,211 $48,750 $48,702 $47,524 $47,065 $46,821 $46,645 $45,438 $44,948 $44,304 m continued on the following page --

62 Masters I Institutions I 85 Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ)* 86 La Roche C. (PA) 87 Spalding U. (KY) 88 Marymount U. (VA) continued from the previous page -- $44, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* $43, Trinity U. (DC) $43,175 $42,641 Average adjusted salary: $41,146 $40,095 $58,157 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Wilmington C. (DE), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Campbell U. (NC), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (NJ), William Paterson C. (NJ), Saint Francis C. (PA), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) TABLE 40: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC ~[ASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Rutgers U.--Camden (NJ)* 2 U. of Baltimore (MD) 3 Shippensburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 4 Slippery Rock U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 5 California U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 6 Penn. State U.--Harrisburg (PA)* 7 Bloomsburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 8 Clarion U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 9 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 10 Edinboro U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 11 Mansfield U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 12 Kutztown U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 13 West Chester U. of pennsylvania (PA)* 14 Millersville U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 15 UNC-Pembroke (NC)* $81,012 $80,142 $73,764 $72,527 $72,128 $71,715 $71,485 $71,316 $71,287 $70,231 $69,472 $68,655 $66,820 $66,698 $65, East Carolina U. (NC) $65, UNC-Charlotte (NC) $64, Northern Kentucky U. (ICY) $63, Augusta C. (GA) $62, James Madison U. (VA)* $61, N.C. Central U. (NC) $61, Fayetteville State U. (NC) $61, Eastern Kentuck~ U. (KY)* $60, Western Kentucky U. (KY) $60, Georgia Southern U. (GA) $60, Delaware State U. (DE) $60, Georgia C. (GA)* $60, Western Carolina U. (NC)* $60, U. of Tennessec Chattanooga (TN) $59, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* $59, N.C. A&T State U. (NC) $59, Appalachian State U. (NC)* $59, Towson State U. (MD) $58, Murray State U. (KY) $58, Cheyney U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $57, UNC-Wilmington (NC) $57, Valdosta State U. (GA) $57, U. of Tennessee Martin (TN)* $56, Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) $56, Jersey City State C. (NJ)* $56, Montclair State C. (NJ)* $56, Radford U. (VA)* $56, Morehead State U. (ICY)* $56, Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* $56, Francis Marion U. (SC)* $56, West Georgia C. (GA)* $56, C. of Charleston (SC) $55, Salisbury State U. (MD) $55, Winthrop U. (SC)* $54, Armstrong State C. (GA) $54, Norfolk State U. (VA)* $54, Frostburg State U. (MD)* $53, Columbus C. (GA) $53, Marshall U. (WV)* $52, North Georgia C. (GA)* $51, Virginia State U. (VA) $49, Bowie State U. (MD) $44,948 Average adiusted salart[: $61~245 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (NJ), Wilham Paterson C. (NJ), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.)

63 Masters I Institutions I TABLE 41: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE M_ASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Richmond (VA) $78,994 2 Loyola C. (MD) $67,781 3 Mercer U. (GA) $66,219 4 Villanova U. (PA) $65,932 5 Monmouth C. (NJ)* $62,201 6 U. of Scranton (PA) $61,653 7 Hampton U. (VA) $59,795 8 Beaver C. (PA)* $57,143 9 Rider U. (NJ)* $57, Widener U. (PA) $55, BeUarmine C. (KY) $55, Gaulladet U. (DC) $55, Marywood C. (PA) $54, Hood C. (MD)* $51, Converse C. (SC) $50, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* $48, La Salle U. (PA) $48, Brenau U. (GA)* $47, Meredith C. (NC) $47, Gannon U. (PA) $46, Liberty U. (VA) $46, Immaculata C. (PA)* $45, Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) $44, Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ)* $44, La Roche C. (PA) $43, Spalding U. (KY) $43,175 Marymount U. (VA) $42, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) ' $54, Wilkes U. (PA) $53, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* $41, Lynchburg C. (VA) $52, Trinity U. (DC) $40, Georgian Court C. (NJ)* $51,625 Average adjusted salary: $52,824 Salary figures were unavailable for Wilmington C. (DE), Campbell U. (NC), Saint Francis C. (PA), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). B Associate Professors' Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 42: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL ]~-ASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Baltimore (MD) $63,425 2 Rutgers U.---Camden (NJ)* $60,160 3 Shippensburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $59,334 4 U. of Richmond (VA) $58,383 5 Penn. State U.--Harrisburg (PA)* $58,375 6 California U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $58,142 7 Slippery Rock U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $57,942 8 Bloomsburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $57,723 9 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* $57, Clarion U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $57, Mansfield U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $55, Edinboro U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $55, Kutztown U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $55, Millersville U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $54, West Chester U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $53, continued on the following page U. of Scranton (PA) Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* James Madison U. (VA)* Rider U. (NJ)* Loyola C. (MD) Monmouth C. (NJ)* Augusta C. (GA) Western Carolina U. (NC)* N.C. A&T State U. (NC) Fayetteville State U. (NC) Northern Kentucky U. CKY) East Carolina U. (NC) N.C. Central U. (NC) UNC-Charlotte (NC) Murray State U. (KY) $53,685 $52,427 $52,197 $51,819 $51,672 $50,843 $50,538 $50,417 $50,246 $50,103 $50,056 $49,843 $49,804 $49,750 $49,501

64 Masters I Institutions continued from the previous page w 31 UNC-Pembroke (NC)* $49, Mercer U. (GA) $49, Georgia Southern U. (GA) $48, U. of Tennessee Chattanooga (TN) $48, Delaware State U. (DE) $48, Western Kentucky U. (KY) $48,370 3"7 --,~ ~'a~'cl~u'-an"s t'~e"u. "~F~/C'~*' ~/IKI9"0" 38 Norfolk State U. (VA)* $48, C. of Charleston (SC) $47, U. of Tennessee Martin (TN)* $47, Towson State U. (MD) $47, Valdosta State U. (GA) $47, Widener U. (PA) $47, Cheyney U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $46, Lynchbur~ C. (VA) $46, West Georgia C. (GA)* $46, Georgia C. (GA)* $46, Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) $46, North Georgia C. (GA)* $46, Montclair State C. (NJ)* $45~ Vfllanova U. (PA) $45, Beaver C. (PA)* $45, Marywood C. (PA) $45, Virginia State U. (VA) $45, Bellarmine C. (KY) $45, Francis Marion U. (SC)* $45, Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* $45, Armstrong State C. (GA) $44, UNC-Wilmington (NC) $44, Salisbury State U. (MD) $44, Wilkes U. (PA) $44, Radford U. (VA)* $43, Columbus C. (GA) $43, Morehead State U. (KY)* $43, Jersey City State C. (NJ)* $43, Frostburg State U. (MD)* $43, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) $43, Hampton U. (VA) $43, Georgian Court C. (NJ)* $43, Brenau U. (GA)* $42, Marshall U. (WV)* $42, Hood C. (MD)* $42, Converse C. (SC) $42, Gaulladet U. (DC) $41, La Salle U. (PA) $40, Immaculata C. (PA)* $39, Gannon U. (PA) $39, Meredith C. (NC) $38, Liberty U. (VA) $38t Spalding U. (KY) $38, Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ)* $38, Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) $37, Bowie State U. (MD) $37, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* $37, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* $36, Marymount U. (VA) $36, La Roche C. (PA) $35, Wilmington C. (DE) $31, Winthrop U. (SC)* $44, Trinity U. (DC) $31, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* $44,577 Average adjusted salary: $47,039 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Campbell U. (NC), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (NJ), William Paterson C. (NJ), Saint Francis C. (PA), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.)

65 i Masters I Institutions [ TABLE 43: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC M_ASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Baltimore (MD) $63,425 2 Rutgers U.--Camden (NJ)* $60,160 3 Shippensburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $59,334 4 Penn. State U.--Harrisburg (PA)* $58,375 5 California U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $58,142 6 Slippery Rock U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $57,942 7 Bloomsburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $57,723 8 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* $57,426 9 Clarion U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $57, Mansfield U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $55, Edinboro U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 12 Kutztown U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 13 Millersville U. of Pennsylvania (PA) 14 West Chester U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 15 Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* James Madison U. (VA)* Augusta C. (GA) Western Carolina U. (NC)* N.C. A&T State U. (NC) Fayetteville State U. (NC) Northern Kentucky U. (KY) East Carolina U. (NC) N.C. Central U. (NC) $55,684 $55,492 $54,117 $53,917 $52,427 $52,197 $50,538 $50,417 $50,246 $50,103 $50,056 $49,843 $49, UNC-Charlotte (NC) $49, Murray State U. (KY) $49, UNC-Pembroke (NC)* $49, Georgia Southern U. (GA) $48, U. of Tennessee. Chattanooga (TN) $48, Delaware State U. (DE) $48, Western Kentucky U. (KY) $48, Appalachian State U. (NC)* $48, Norfolk State U. (VA)* $48, C. of Charleston (SC) $47, U. of Tennessee Martin (TN)* $47, Towson State U. (MD) $47, Valdosta State U. (GA) $47, Cheyney U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $46, West Georgia C. (GA)* $46, Georgia C. (GA)* $46, Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) $46, North Georgia C. (GA)* $46, Montclair State C. (NJ)* $45, Virginia State U. (VA) $45, Francis Marion U. (SC)* $45, Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* $45, Armstrong State C. (GA) $44, UNC-Wilmington (NC) $44, Winthrop U. (SC)* $44, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* $44, Salisbury State U. (MD) $44, Radford U. (VA)* $43, Columbus C. (GA) $43, Morehead State U. (KY)* $43, Jersey City State C. (NJ)* $43, Frostburg State U. (MD)* $43, Marshall U. (WV)* $42, Bowie State U. (MD) $37,232 Average adjusted salary $49,562 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (NJ), William Paterson C. (NJ), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1531

66 Masters I Institutions [ TABLE 44: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES ~T PRIVATE ]VIASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Richmond (VA) $58,383 2 U. of Scranton (PA) $53,685 3 Rider U. (NJ)* $51,819 4 Loyola C. (MD) $51,672 5 Monmouth C. (NJ)* $50,843 6 Mercer U. (GA) $49,070 7 Widener U. (PA) $47,128 8 Lynchburg C. (VA) $46,970 9 Villanova U. (PA) $45, Beaver C. (PA)* $45, Marywood C. (PA) $45, Bellarmine C. (KY) $45, Wilkes U. (PA) $44, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) $43, Hampton U. (VA) $43, Georgian Court C. (NJ)* $43, Brenau U. (GA)* $42, Hood C. (MD)* $42, Converse C. (SC) $42, Gaulladet U. (IX:) $41, La Salle U. (PA) $40, Immaculata C. (PA)* $39, Gannon U. (PA) $39, Meredith C. (NC) $38, Liberty U. (VA) $38, Spalding U. (ICY) $38, Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ)* $38, Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) $37, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* $37, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* $36, Marymount U. (VA) $36, La Roche C. (PA) $35, Wilmington C. (DE) $31, Trinity U. (DC) Average adjusted salary: Salary figures were unavailable for Campbell U. (NC), Saint Francis C. (PA), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). $31,424 $42,809 C Assistant Professors' Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 45: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL ]VI_ASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Baltimore (MD) $48,328 2 California U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $47,353 3 Slippery Rock U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $47,053 4 Penn. State U.--Harrisburg (PA)* $46,640 5 U. of Richmond (VA) $46,154 6 U. of Scranton (PA) $46,016 7 Shippensburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $46,014 8 Bloomsburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $45,743 9 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* $45, Fayetteville State U. (NC) $45, Rutgers U.--Camden (NJ)* $45, Mansfield U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $45, N.C. A&T State U. (NC) $44fiA. A. 14 East Carolina U. (NC) $44, Edinboro U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $44, Clarion U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 17 West Chester U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 18 UNC-Charlotte (NC) 19 Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* 20 James Madison U. (VA)* ' 21 Loyola C. (MD) 22 N.C. Central U. (NC) 23 UNC-Pembroke (NC)* 24 Western Carolina U. (NC)* 25 U. of Tennessee Chattanooga (TN) 26 Rider U. (NJ)* 27 Appalachian State U. (NC)* 28 Georgia C. (GA)* 29 Kutztown U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* 30 Valdosta State U. (GA) continued on the following page -- [ 41 $43,917 $43,318 $43,057 $42,718 $42,573 $42,452 $42,368 $42,211 $42,083 $41,810 $41,704 $41,675 $41,571 $41,383 $41,293

67 I Masters IInstitutions ] continued from the previous page Towson State U. (MD) $41, Northern Kentucky U. (KY) $41, Murray State U. (KY) $41, Millersville U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $40, West Georgia C. (GA}* $40, Delaware State U. (DE) $40, Western Kentucky U. (KY) $40, Augusta C. (GA) $40, Virginia State U. (VA) $40, Bellarmine C. (KY) $39, U. of Tennessee Martin (TN)* $39, Georgia Southern U. (GA) $39, Mercer U. (GA) $39, Columbus C. (GA) $39, North Georgia C. (GA)* $39, Radford U. (VA)* $39, Winthrop U. (SC)* $39, UNC-Wilmington (NC) $38, Monmouth C. (NJ)* $38, Francis Marion U. (SC)* $38, Frostburg State U. (MD)* $38, Norfolk State U. (VA)* $37, Lynchburg C. (VA) $37, Armstrong State C. (GA) $37, C. of Charleston (SC) $37, Marywood C. (PA) $37, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* $37, Georgian Court C. (NJ)* $37, Beaver C. (PA)* $37, Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) $37, Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* $37, Salisbury State U. (MD) $36, Villanova U. (PA) $36, Wilkes U. (PA) $36, Morehead State U. (KY)* $36, Meredith C. (NC) $36, Hood C. (MD)* $36, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) $36, Cheyney U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $35, Spalding U. (KY) $35, Converse C. (SC) $35, Montclair State C. (NJ)* $35, Hampton U. (VA) $34, Gannon U. (PA) $34, Marshall U. (WV)* $34, Jersey City State C. (NJ)* $34, Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ)* $34, La Salle U. (PA) $34, Gaulladet U. (DC) $34, Brenau U. (GA)* $34, Widener U. (PA) $33, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* $32, Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) $32, Bowie State U. (MD) $31, Marymount U. (VA) $31, La Roche C. (PA) $31, Liberty U. (VA) $31, Immaculata C. (PA)* $30, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* $27, Wilmington C. (DE) $27, Trinity U. (DC) $25,537 Average adjusted salary: $38,923 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Campbell U. (NC), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (NJ), William Paterson C. (NJ),Saint Francis C. (PA),S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.)

68 Masters I Institutions TABLE 46: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC ]VIASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Baltimore (MD) $48,328 2 California U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $47,353 3 Slippery Rock U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $47,053 4 Penn. State U.mHarrisburg (PA)* $46,640 5 Shippensburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $46,014 6 Bloomsburg U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $45,743 7 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* $45,743 8 FayetteviUe State U. (NC) $45,267 9 Rutgers U.--Camden (NJ)* $45, Mansfield U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $45, N.C. A&T State U. (NC) $44, East Carolina U. (NC) $44, Edinboro U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $44, Clarion U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $43, West Chester U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $43, UNC-Charlotte (NC) $43, Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* $42, James Madison U. (VA)* $42, N.C. Central U. (NC) $42, UNC-Pembroke (NC)* $42, Western Carolina U. (NC)* $42, U. of Tennessee Chattanooga (TN) $41, _Ap.p_alachian State U. (NC)* $41, Georgia C. (GA)* $41, Kutztown U. of Pennsylvania (PA)* $41, Valdosta State U. (GA) $41, Towson State U. (MD) $41, Northern Kentucky U. (Kh0 $41, Murray State U. (KY) $41, MillersviUe U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $40, West Georgia C. (GA)* $40, Delaware State U. (DE) $40, Western Kentucky U. (KY) $40, Augusta C. (GA) $40, Virginia State U. (VA) $40, U. of Tennessee Martin (TN)* $39, Georgia Southern U. (GA) $39, Columbus C. (GA) $39, North Georgia C. (GA)* $39, Radford U. (VA)* $39, Winthrop U. (SC)* $39, UNC-Wilmington (NC) $38, Francis Marion U. (SC)* $38, Frostburg State U. (MD)* $38, Norfolk State U. (VA)* $37, Armstrong State C. (GA) $37, C. of Charleston (SC) $37, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* $37, Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) $37, Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* $37, Salisbury State U. (MD) $36, Morehead State U. (KY)* $36, Cheyney U. of Pennsylvania (PA) $35, Montclair State C. (NJ)* $35, Marshall U. 0NV)* $34, Jersey City State C. (NJ)* $34, Bowie State U. (MD) $31,981 Average adjusted salary $40,919 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (NJ), William Paterson C. (NJ), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) q 58 I

69 I Masters I Institutions ] TABLE 47: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE MASTERS I'INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Richmond (VA) $46,154 2 U. of Scranton (PA) $46,016 3 Loyola C. (MD) $42,452 4 Rider U. (NJ)* $41,704 5 Bellarmine C. (KY) $39,788 6 Mercer U. (GA) 7 Monmouth C. (NJ)* 8 Lynchburg C. (VA) 9 Marywood C. (PA) 10 Georgian Court C. (NJ)* $39,463 $38,598 $37,662 $3Z251 $37, Beaver C. (PA)* $37, Villanova U. (PA) $36, Wilkes U. (PA) $36, Meredith C. (NC) $36, Hood C. (MD)* $36, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) $36, Spalding U. (KY) $35, Converse C. (SC) $35, Hampton U. (VA) $34, Gannon U. (PA) $34, Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ)* $34, La Salle U. (PA) $34, Gaulladet U. (DC) $34, Brenau U. (GA)* $34, Widener U. (PA) $33, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* $32, Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) $32, Marymount U. (VA) $31, La Roche C. (PA) $31, Liberty U. (VA) $31, Immaculata C. (PA)* $30, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* $27, Wilmington C. (DE) $27, Trinity U. (DC) Average adjusted salary: $25,537 $35,576 Salary figures were unavailable for Campbell U. (NC), Saint Francis C. (PA), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). D Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 48: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL IV[ASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Rutgers U. at Camden (NJ)* $98,758 2 U. of Baltimore (MD) 97,670 3 U. of Richmond (VA) 96,844 4 Shippensburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 92,028 5 California U. of Penn. (PA)* 91,209 6 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 90,297 7 Clarion U. of Penn. (PA)* 90,010 8 Slippery Rock U. of Penn. (PA)* 89,111 9 Bloomsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 88, Mansfield U. of Penn. (PA)* 87, Penn. State U. at Harrisburg (PA)* 87, Edinboro U. of Penn. (PA) 87, Kutztown U. of Penn. (PA)* 86, West Chester U. of Penn. (PA)* 85, Loyola C. (MD) 85,309 continued on the following page ke_a 16 MillersviUe U. of Penn. (PA) $83, Villanova U. (PA) 82, Mercer U. (GA) 81, U. of Scranton (PA) 81, Western Kentucky U. (KY) 79, U. of No. Carolina at Pembroke (NC)* 78, East Carolina U. (NC) 78, Augusta C. (GA) 78, U. of No. Carolina at Charlotte (NC) 77, Northern Kentucky U. (KY) 77, Towson State U. (MD) 77, Monmouth C. (NJ)* 76, U. of Tennessee at Chattanooga (TN) 76, Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* 76, James Madison U. (VA)* 76,151

70 Masters IInstitutions I 31 Georgia Southern U. (GA) $75, Cheyney U. of Penn. (PA) 75, Georgia C. (GA)* 74, Beaver C. (PA)* 74, Fayetteville State U. (NC) 74, N.C. Central U. ~_NC) 74, Murray State U. (KY) 74, U. of Tennessee at Martin (TN)* 74, Radford U. (VA)* 73, Delaware State U. (DE) 72, Western Carolina U. (NC)* 72, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* 72, Jersey City State C. (NJ)* 72, GauUadet U. (DC) 72, N.C. A&T State U. (NC) 71, Appalachian State U. (NC)* 71, Valdosta State U. (GA) 71, Morehead State U. (KY)* 70, Montclair State C. (NJ)* 70, Widener U. (PA) 70, West Georgia C. (GA)* 70, Frostburg State U. 0VID)* 69, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) 69, Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) 69, Rider U. (NJ)* 69, U. of No. Carolina at Wilmington (NC) 69, Wilkes U. (PA) 68, Francis Marion U. (SC)* 68, Salisbury State U. (MD) 68, C. of Charleston (SC) 68, Bellarmine C. (KY) 68, continued from the previous page 62 Marywood C. (PA) $67, Norfolk State U. (VA)* 67, Columbus C. (GA) 67, Hampton U. (VA) 67, Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* 67, Armstrong State C. (GA) 67, Winthrop U. (SC)* 66, North Georgia C. (GA)* 66, Lynchburg C. (VA) 65, Hood C. (MD)* 63, Marshal] U. (WV)* 63, Converse C. (SC) 63, Gannon U. (PA) 61, Georgian Court C. (NJ)* 61, Virginia State U. (VA) 61, La Salle U. (PA) 60, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* 58, Bowie State U. (MD) 57, Brenau U. (GA)* 56, Fairlei~h Dickinson U. (NJ)* 55, Meredith C. (NC) 55, Immaculata C. (PA)* 55, Liberty U. (VA) 54, Marymount U. (VA) 54, Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) 52, Trinity U. (DC) 52, Spalding U. (KY) 51, La Roche C. (PA) 51, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* 49,167 Average adjusted compensation: $72,239 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Wilmington C. (DE), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Campbell U. (NC), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (N-J), William Paterson C. (NJ), Saint Francis C. (PA), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1581

71 Masters I Institutions I 1 TABLE 49: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC IV[ASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Rutgers U. at Camden (NJ)* $98,758 2 U. of Baltimore (MD) 97,670 3 Shippensburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 92,028 4 California U. of Penn. (PA)* 91,209 5 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 90,297 6 Clarion U. of Penn. (PA)* 90,010 7 Slippery Rock U. of Penn. (PA)* 89,111 8 Bloomsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 88,119 9 Mansfield U. of Penn. (PA)* 87, Penn. State U. at Harrisburg (PA)* 87, Edinboro U. of Penn. (PA) 87, Kutztown U. of Penn. (PA)* 86, West Chester U. of Penn. (PA)* 85, MiUersville U. of Penn. (PA) 83, Western Kentucky U. (KY) 79, U. of No. Carolina at Pembroke (NC)* 78, East Carolina U. (NC) 78, Augusta C. (GA) 78, U. of No. Carolina at Charlotte (NC) 77, Northern Kentucky U. (KY) 77, Towson State U. (MD) 77, U. of Tennessee at Chattanooga (TN) 76, Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* 76_~ James Madison U. (VA)* 76, Georgia Southern U. (GA) 75, Cheyney U. of Penn. (PA) 75, Georgia C. (GA)* 74, Fayetteville State U. (NC) 74, N.C. Central U. (NC) 74, Murray State U. (KY) $74, U. of Tennessee at Martin (TN)* 74, Radford U. (VA)* 73, Delaware State U. (DE) 72, Western Carolina U. (NC)* 72, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* 72, Jersey City State C. (NJ)* 72, N.C. A&T State U. (NC) 71, Appalachian State U. (NC)* 71, Valdosta State U. (GA) 71, Morehead State U. (KY)* 70, Montclair State C. (NJ)* 70, West Georgia C. (GA)* 70, Frostburg State U. (MD)* 69, Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) 69, U. of No. Carolina at Wilmington (NC) 69, Francis Marion U. (SC)* 68, Salisbury State U. 0rID) 68, C. of Charleston (SC) 68, Norfolk State U. (VA)* 67, Columbus C. (GA) 67, Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* 67, Armstrong State C. (GA) 67, Winthrop U. (SC)* 66, North Georgia C. (GA)* 66, Marshall U. (WV)* 63, Virginia State U. (VA) 61, Bowie State U. (MD) 57,200 Average adjusted compensation: $76,221 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (NJ), William Paterson C. (NJ), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.)

72 Masters I Institutions TABLE 50: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE MASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Richmond (VA) $96,844 2 Loyola C. (MD) 85,309 3 Villanova U. (PA) 82,612 4 Mercer U. (GA) 81,921 5 U. of Scranton (PA) 81,474 6 Monmouth C. (NJ)* 76,841 7 Beaver C. (PA)* 74,800 8 Gaulladet U. (DC) 72,315 9 Widener U. (PA) 70, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) 69, Rider U. (NJ)* 69, Wilkes U. (PA) 68, Bellarmine C. (KY) 68, Marywood C. (PA) 67, Hampton U. (VA) 67, Converse C. (SC) $63, Gannon U. (PA) 61, Georgian Court C. (NJ)* 61, La Salle U. (PA) 60, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* 58, Brenau U. (GA)* 56, Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ)* 55, Meredith C. (NC) 55, Immaculata C. (PA)* 55, Liberty U. (VA) 54, Marymount U. (VA) 54, Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) 52, Trinity U. (DC) 52, Spalding U. (KY) 51, La Roche C. (PA) 51, Lynchburg C. (VA) 65, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* 49, Hood C. (MD)* 63,922 Average adjusted compensation: $65,362 Salary figures were unavailable for Wilmington C. (DE), Campbell U. (NC), Saint Francis C. (PA), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). E Associate Professors'Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 51: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL MASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Baltimore (MD) $78, Millersville U. of Penn. (PA) $68,918 2 Shippensburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 76, Loyola C. (MD) 66,667 3 California U. of Penn. (PA)* 75, Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* 65,804 4 Rutgers U. at Camden (NJ)* 75, Monmouth C. (NJ)* 65,484 5 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 74, James Madison U. (VA)* 65,063 6 Clarion U. of Penn. (PA)* 73,492 7 Bloomsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 73,267 8 Penn. State U. at Harrisburg (PA)* 72,518 9 U. of Scranton (PA) 72, U. of Richmond (VA) 72, Slippery Rock U. of Penn. (PA)* 72, Mansfield U. of Penn. (PA)* 71, Kutztown U. of Penn. (PA)* 71, West Chester U. of Penn. (PA)* 71, Edinboro U. of Penn. (PA) 70,617 continued on the following page 16ol 21 Western Kentucky U. (KY) 64, Murray State U. (KY) 63, Rider U. (NJ)* 63, Augusta C. (GA) 63, Towson State U. (MD) 62, Beaver C. (PA)* 62, Mercer U. (GA) 61, Cheyney U. of Penn. (PA) 61, Georgia Southern U. (GA) 61, Western Carolina U. (NC)* 61,354

73 Masters I Institutions 31 N.C. A&T State U. (NC) $61, FayetteviUe State U. (NC) 61, Northern Kentucky U. (KY) 61, U. of Tennessee at Chattanooga (TN) 60, N.C. Central U. (NC) 60, East Carolina U. (NC) 60,651 ~'~ "~o"~o'~ ~a~'~ 0~'. (Xr'A'~" ~0"~0"4" 38 U. of No. Carolina at Charlotte (NC) 60, U. of No. Carolina at Pembroke (NC)* 60, Widener U. (PA) 60, U. of Tennessee at Martin (TN)* 60, North Georgia C. (GA)* 59, Villanova U. (PA) 59, Valdosta State U. (GA) 59, Radford U. (VA)* 59, Georgia C. (GA)* 58, West Georgia C. (GA)* 58, Appalachian State U. (NC)* 58, Delaware State U. (DE) 58, C. of Charleston (SC) 58, Montclair State C. (NJ)* 58, Armstrong State C. (GA) 57, Lynchburg C. (VA) 57, Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) 57, Columbus C. (GA) 56, Virginia State U. (VA) 56, Bellarmine C. (KY) 56, Marywood C. (PA) 56, Frostburg State U. (MD)* 55, Francis Marion U. (SC)* 55, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) 55, continued from the previous page Jersey City State C. (NJ)* 55, Winthrop U. (SC)* $55, Morehead State U. (KY)* 55, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* 55, Salisbury State U. (MD) 55, Wilkes U. (PA) 55, Gaulladet U. (DC) 54, U. of No. Carolina at Wilmington (NC) 54, Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* 54, Gannon U. (PA) 52, Converse C. (SC) 52, Marshall U. (WV)* 52, La Salle U. (PA) 51, Hood C. (MD)* 51, Georgian Court C. (NJ)* 51, Brenau U. (GA)* 50, Immaculata C. (PA)* 50, Hampton U. (VA) 49, Fa/rleigh Dickinson U. (N])* 48, Bowie State U. (MD) 47, Spalding U. (KY) 46, Meredith C. (NC) 46, Marymount U. (VA) 45, Liberty U. (VA) 45, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* 45, Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) 44, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* 44, La Roche C. (PA) 42, Trinity U. (DC) 37, Wilmington C. (DE) 35,078 Average adjusted compensation: $58,989 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Campbell U. (NC), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (N-J), William Paterson C. (NJ), Saint Francis C. (PA), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1611

74 Masters I Institutions TABLE 52: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC MASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Baltimore (MD) $78,419 2 Shippensburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 76,387 3 California U. of Penn. (PA)* 75,624 4 Rutgers U. at Camden (NJ)* 75,510 5 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 74,455 6 Clarion U. of Penn. (PA)* 73,492 7 Bloomsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 73,267 8 Penn. State U. at Harrisburg (PA)* 72,518 9 Slippery Rock U. of Penn. (PA)* 72, Mansfield U. of Penn. (PA)* 71, Kutztown U. of Penn. (PA)* 71, West Chester U. of Penn. (PA)* 71, Edinboro U. of Penn. (PA) 70, Millersville U. of Penn. (PA) 68, Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* 65, James Madison U. (VA)* 65, Western Kentucky U. (KY) 64, Murray State U. (KY) 63, Augusta C. (GA) 63, Towson State U. (MD) 62,209 2i Cheyney U. of Penn. (PA) 61, Georgia Southern U. (GA) 61, Western Carolina U. (.N C)*._61.~ N.C. A&T State U. (NC) 61, Fayetteville State U. (NC) 61, Northern Kentucky U. (KY) 61, U. of Tennessee at Chattanooga (TN) 60, N.C. Central U. (NC) 60, East Carolina U. (NC) 60, Norfolk State U. (VA)* $60, U. of No. Carolina at Charlotte (NC) 60, U. of No. Carolina at Pembroke (NC)* 60, U. of Tennessee at Martin (TN)* 60, North Georgia C. (GA)* 59, Valdosta State U. (GA) 59, Radford U. (VA)* 59, Georgia C. (GA)* 58, West Georgia C. (GA)* 58, Appalachian State U. (NC)* 58, Delaware State U. (DE) 58, C. of Charleston (SC) 58, Montclair State C. (NJ)* 58, Armstrong State C. (GA) 57, Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) 57, Columbus C. (GA) 56, Virginia State U. (VA) 56, Frostburg State U. (MD)* 55, Francis Marion U. (SC)* 55, Jersey City State C. (NJ)* 55, Winthrop U. (SC)* 55, Morehead State U. (KY)* 55, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* 55, Salisbury State U. 0VID) 55, U. of No. Carolina at Wilmington (NC) 54, Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* 54, Marshall U. (WV)* 52, Bowie State U. (MD) 47,971 Average adjusted compensation: $62,383 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (NJ), William Paterson C. (NJ), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1621

75 Masters I!nstitutions I TABLE 53: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE MASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Scranton (PA) $72,410 2 U. of Richmond (VA) 72,387 3 Loyola C. (ME)) 66,667 4 Monmouth C. (NJ)* 65,484 5 Rider U. (NJ)* 63,443 6 Beaver C. (PA)* 62,112 7 Mercer U. (GA) 61,777 8 Widener U. (PA) 60,031 9 Villanova U. (PA) 59, Lynchburg C. (VA) 57, Bellarmine C. (KY) 56, Marywood C. (PA) 56, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) 55, Wilkes U. (PA) 55, Gaulladet U. (DC) 54, Gannon U. (PA) 52, Converse C. (SC) 52, La Salle U. (PA) 51, Hood C. (MD)* $51, Georgian Court C. (NJ)* 51, BrenauU. (GA)* 50, Immaculata C. (PA)* 50, Hampton U. (VA) 49, Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ)* 48, Spalding U. (KY) 46, Meredith C. (NC) 46, Marymount U. (VA) 45, Liberty U. (VA) 45, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* 45, Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) 44, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* 44, La Roche C. (PA) 42, Trinity U. (DC) 37, Wilmington C. (DE) Average adjusted compensation: Salary figures were unavailable for Campbell U. (NC), Saint Francis C. (PA), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). 35,078 $53,298 F Assistant Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 54: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL MASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 California U. of Penn. (PA)* $62,937 2 Shippensburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 61,352 3 U. of Scranton (PA) 60,956 4 U. of Baltimore (MD) 60,892 5 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 60,693 6 Slippery Rock U. of Penn. (PA)* 7 Mansfield U. of Penn. (PA)* 8 Bloomsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 9 West Chester U. of Penn. (PA)* 10 Rutgers U. at Camden (NJ)* 11 Penn. State U. at Harrisburg (PA)* 12 Clarion U. of Penn. (PA)* 13 Edinboro U. of Penn. (PA) 14 U. of Richmond (VA) 15 FayetteviUe State U. (NC) 59,640 59,491 59,307 58,986 58,917 58,275 58,160 57,418 57,199 55,247 continued on the following page Kutztown U. of Penn. (PA)* $54, Towson State U. (MD) 54, N.C. A&T State U. (NC) 54, Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* 54, MillersviUe U. of Penn. (PA) 54, Loyola C. (MD) 53, East Carolina U. (NC) 53, Western Kentucky U. (KY) 53, James Madison U. (VA)* 53, Radford U. (VA)* 53, Murray State U. (KY) 53, Georgia C. (GA)* 52, Valdosta State U. (GA) 52, U. of Tennessee at Chattanooga (TN) 52, U. of No. Carolina at Charlotte (NC) 52,248

76 Masters I Institutions -- continued from the previous page N.C. Central U. (NC) $51, West Georgia C. (GA)* 51, North Georgia C. (GA)* 51, U. of No. Carolina at Pembroke (NC)* 51, Western Carolina U. (NC)* 51, Columbus C. (GA) 51, Rider U. (NJ)* 50, U. of Tennessee at Martin (TN)* 50, Appalachian State U. (NC)* 50, Augusta C. (GA) 50, Virginia State U. (VA) 50, Georgia Southern U. (GA) 49, Monmouth C. (NJ)* 49, Northern Kentucky U. (KY) 49, Villanova U. (PA) 49, Delaware State U. (DE) 49, Frostburg State U. (MD)* 48, BeUarmine C. (KY) 48, Winthrop U. (SC)* 48, Beaver C. (PA)* 48, Mercer U. (GA) 48, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) 47, Norfolk State U. (VA)* 47, Armstrong State C. (GA) 47, Francis Marion U. (SC)* 47, U. of No. Carolina at Wilmington (NC) 47, Cheyney U. of Penn. (PA) 47, Marywood C. (PA) 46, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* 46, Morehead State U. (ICY)* 46, C. of Charleston (SC) 46, Montclair State C. (NJ)* 63 Salisbury State U. (MD) 64 Gaulladet U. (DC) 65 Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) 66 Lynchburg C. (VA) 67 Gannon U. (PA) 68 Hood C. (MD)* 69 Converse C. (SC) 70 Georgian Court C. (NJ)* 71 Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* 72 Wilkes U. (PA) 73 Jersey City State C. (NJ)* 74 La SaUe U. (PA) 75 Widener U. (PA) 76 Spalding U. (ICY) Meredith C. (NC) Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ)* Marshall U. (WV)* Bowie State U. (MD) Marymount U. (VA) Brenau U. (GA)* Hampton U. (VA) Garclner-Webb U. (NC)* Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) La Roche C. (PA) $46,250 46,249 46,221 46,201 45,887 45,568 44,804 44,792 44,455 44,297 44,124 43,828 43,509 43,352 43,280 43,249 42,969 42,500 41,607 40,971 40,042 39,795 39,167 37,975 37, Immaculata C. (PA)* 37, Liberty U. (VA) 36, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* 35, Trinity U. (DC) 30, Wilmington C. (DE) 30,119 Average adjusted compensation: $49,091 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Campbell U. (NC), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (NJ), William Paterson C. (NJ), Saint Francis C. (PA), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), Lincoln Memorial U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 18,1

77 Masters I Institutions TABLE 55" ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC ]VIASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 California U. of Penn. (PA)* $62,937 2 Shippensburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 61,352 3 U. of Baltimore (MD) 60,892 4 East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 60,693 5 Slippery Rock U. of Penn. (PA)* 59,640 6 Mansfield U. of Penn. (PA)* 59,491 7 Bloomsburg U. of Penn. (PA)* 59,307 8 West Chester U. of Penn. (PA)* 58,986 9 Rutgers U. at Camden (NJ)* 58, Penn. State U. at Harrisbur~ (PA)* 58, Clarion U. of Penn. (PA)* 58, Edinboro U. of Penn. (PA) 57, Fayetteville State U. (NC) 55, Kutztown U. of Penn. (PA)* 54, Towson State U. (MD) 54, N.C. A&T State U. (NC) 54, Eastern Kentucky U. (KY)* 54, Millersville U. of Penn. (PA) 54, East Carolina U. (NC) 53, Western Kentucky U. (KY) 53r James Madison U. (VA)* 53, Radford U. (VA)* 53, Murra_.K State U._..(K.~Y) 53.a_ Georgia C. (GA)* 52, Valdosta State U. (GA) 52, U. of Tennessee at Chattanooga (TN) 52, U. of No. Carolina at Charlotte (NC) 52, N.C. Central U. (NC) 51, West Georgia C. (GA)* 51, North Georgia C. (GA)* $51, U. of No. Carolina at Pembroke (NC)* 51, Western Carolina U. (NC)* 51, Columbus C. (GA) 51, U. of Tennessee at Martin (TN)* 50, Appalachian State U. (NC)* 50, Augusta C. (GA) 50, Virginia State U. (VA) 50, Georgia Southern U. (GA) 49, Northern Kentucky U. (KY) 49, Delaware State U. (DE) 49, Frostburg State U. (MD)* 48, Winthrop U. (SC)* 48, Norfolk State U. (VA)* 47, Armstrong State C. (GA) 47, Francis Marion U. (SC)* 47, U. of No. Carolina at Wilmington (NC) 47, Cheyney U. of Penn. (PA) 47, Austin Peay State U. (TN)* 46, Morehead State U. (KY)* 46~ C. of Charleston (SC) 46, Montclair State C. (NJ)* 46, Salisbury State U. (MD) 46, Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) 46, Kean C. of N.J. (NJ)* 44, Jersey City State C. (NJ)* 43, Marshall U. (WV)* 42, Bowie State U. (MD) 41,607 Average adjusted compensation: $52,058 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of the District of Columbia (DC), Albany State C. (GA), Georgia Southwestern C. (GA), Fort Valley State C. (GA), Coppin State C. (MD), Morgan State U. (MD), U. of Maryland U. C. (MD), Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ), Trenton State C. (NJ), William Paterson C. (NJ), S.C. State U. (SC), Tennessee Technological U. (TN), East Tennessee State U. (TN). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1651

78 Masters I Institutions TABLE 56: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE MASTERS I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 U. of Scranton (PA) $60,956 2 U. of Richmond (VA) 57,199 3 Loyola C. (MD) 53,901 4 Rider U. (NJ)* 50,843 5 Monmouth C. (NJ)* 49,689 6 Villa_nova U. (PA) 49,174 7 BeUarmine C. (KY) 48,783 8 Beaver C. (PA)* 48,358 9 Mercer U. (GA) 48, Saint Joseph's U. (PA) 47, Marywood C. (PA) 46, Gaulladet U. (DC) 46, Lynchburg C. (VA) 45, Gannon U. (PA) 45, Hood C. (MD)* 44, Converse C. (SC) 44, Georgian Court C. (NJ)* 44, Wilkes U. (PA) 44, La Salle U. (PA) $43, Widener U. (PA) 43, Spalding U. (KY) 43, Meredith C. (NC) 43, Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ)* 42, Marymount U. (VA) 40, Brenau U. (GA)* 40, Hampton U. (VA) 39, Gardner-Webb U. (NC)* 39, Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) 37, La Roche C. (PA) 37, Immaculata C. (PA)* 37, Liberty U. (VA) 36, Saint Peter's C. (NJ)* 35, Trinity U. (DC) 30, Wilmington C. (DE) Average adjusted compensation: Salary figures were unavailable for Campbell U. (NC), Saint Francis C. (PA), LincoLn Memorial U. (TN), Shenandoah U. (VA). 30,119 $44,

79 Masters I Institutions G Percentages of Professors, Associate Professors, and Assistant Professors at Each Masters I Institution in the Region Who Have Received Tenure TABLE 57: PERCENTAGES OF PROFESSORS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS, AND ASSISTANT PROFESSORS AT EACH MASTERS I INSTITUTION IN THE REGION WHO HAVE RECEIVED TENURE School Prof. Assoc. Asst. Gaulladet U. (DC) Trinity U. (DC) U. of the District of Columbia (DC) Delaware State U. (DE) Wilmington C. (DE) Albany State C. (GA) Georgia Southwestern C. (GA) Augusta C. (GA) West Georgia C. (GA) Columbus C. (GA) North Georgia C. (GA) Fort Valley State C. (GA) Brenau U. (GA) Mercer U. (GA) Georgia C. (GA) Armstrong State C. (GA) Georgia Southern U. (GA) Valdosta State U. (GA) Western Kentucky U. (KY) Northern Kentucky U. (KY) BeUarmine C. (KY) Spalding U. (KY) Morehead State U. (ICY) Murray State U. (KY) Eastern Kentucky U. (KY) Coppin State C. (MD) Loyola C. (MD) Morgan State U. (MD) U. of Baltimore (MD) Bowie State U. (MD) U. of Maryland U. C. (MD) Hood C. (MD) Frostburg State U. (ME)) Salisbury State U. (MD) Towson State U. (MD) Gardner-Webb U. (NC) Appalachian State U. (NC) Campbell U. (NC) U. of No. Carolina at Charlotte (NC) Western Carolina U. (NC) m continued on the following page 67 I 98 n IO D m 8O m D 79 8O m w m

80 Masters I Institutions [ -- continued from the previous page -- School Prof. Assoc. Asst. N.C. Central U. (NC) Fayetteville State U. (NC) N.C. A&T State U. (NC) East Carolina U. (NC) U. of No. Carolina at Pembroke (NC) Meredith C. (NC) U. of No. Carolina at Wilmington (NC) Rutgers U. at Camden (N-J) Rowan C. of New Jersey (NJ) Jersey City State C. (NJ) Saint Peter's C. (NJ) Georgian Court C. (NJ) Rider U. (NJ) Fairleigh Dickinson U. (NJ) Trenton State C. (NJ) Kean C. of N.J. (NJ) Montclair State C. (NJ) William Paterson C. (NJ) Monmouth C. (NJ) Bloomsbur~ U. of Penn. (PA) O 41 California U. of Penn. (PA) Widener U. (PA) Cheyney U. of Penn. (PA) Clarion U. of Penn. (PA) East Stroudsburg U. of Penn. (PA) Edinboro U. of Penn. (PA) Gannon U. (PA) Beaver C. (PA) Immaculata C. (PA) Kutztown U. of Penn. (PA) Saint Francis C. (PA) Mansfield U. of Penn. (PA) Penn. State U.mHarrisburg (PA) MillersviUe U. of Penn. (PA) La SaUe U. (PA) m i Saint Joseph's U. (PA) La Roche C. (PA) U. of Scranton (PA) Shippensburg U. of Penn. (PA) Slippery Rock U. of Penn. (PA) t continued on the following page 68 I

81 i I Masters I Institutions I -- continued from the previous page -- School Villa_nova U. (PA) West Chester U. of Penn. (PA) Wilkes U. (PA) Marywood C. (PA) Citadel Military C. of S.C. (SC) C. of Charleston (SC) Francis Marion U. (SC) S.C. State U. (SC) Winthrop U. (SC) Converse C. (SC) U. of Tennessee at Chattanooga (TN) Austin Peay State U. (TN) Tennessee Technological U. (TN) Lincoln Memorial U. (TN) East Tennessee State U. (TN) U. of Tennessee at Martin (TN) Trevecca Nazarene C. (TN) Marymount U. (VA) Hampton U. (VA) James Madison U. (VA) Liberty U. (VA) Lynchburg C. (VA) Norfolk State U. (VA) Virginia State U. (VA) Radford U. (VA) U. of Richmond (VA) Shenandoah U. (VA) Marshan U. (WV) Prof Assoc m Asst I Source: Academe, March/April

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83 Masters IIInstitutions I IX. Masters II Institutions A Professors'Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 58: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $68,882 2 Kennesaw State C. (GA) 62,111 3 Longwood C. (VA)* 58,290 4 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 55,544 5 Elon C. (NC) 55,243 6 C. Misericordia (PA) 7 Lander U. (SC)* 8 Mount St. Mary's C. (MD)* 9 Belmont U. (TN) 10 Mary Washington C. (VA) 55,080 54,729 52,843 51,899 49, C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) 49, Charleston Southern U. (SC) 48, W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV)* 47, Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 46, Eastern C. (PA)* $46, Christian Brothers U. (TN) 46, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 45, Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* 45, Averett C. (VA)* 44, Tusculum C. (TN)* 44, U. of Charleston (WV)* 41, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 40, Cabrini C. (PA) 39, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 38, Cumberland C. (KY)* 38, Union C. (KY)* 37,618 Adjusted average salary: $48,677 TABLE 59: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $68,882 2 Kennesaw State C. (GA) 62, Eo'~g~o-'a E.. (VA'P 58,290 4 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 55,544 5 Lander U. (SC)* $54,729 6 Mary Washington C. (VA) 49,954 Average adjusted salary: $58,252 TABLE 60: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE I~q-ASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Elon C. (NC) $55,243 2 C. Misericordia (PA) 55,080 3 Mount St. Mary's C. (MD)* 52,843 4 Belmont U. (TN) 51,899 5 C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) 49,645 6 Charleston Southern U. (SC) 48,152 7 W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV)* 47,671 8 Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 46,814 9 Eastern C. (PA)* 46, Christian Brothers U. (TN) 46, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 45, Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* $45, Averett C. (VA)* 44, Tusculum C. (TN)* 44, U. of Charleston (WV)* 41, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 40, Cabrini C. (PA) 39, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 38, Cumberland C. (KY)* 38, Union C. (KY)* 37,618 Average adjusted salary: $45,804 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of Maryland at Eastern Shore (MD), Queens C. (NC), Lincoln U. (PA), Chestnut Hill C. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.) 17ol

84 Masters II Institutions B Associate Professors'Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 61: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL i~!asters II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $56,069 2 Kennesaw State C. (GA) 50,251 3 Longwood C. (VA)* 48,198 4 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 46,695 5 Elon C. (NC) 46,270 6 Lander U. (SC)* 45,058 7 C. Misericordia (PA) 45,020 8 Belmont U. (TN) 43,354 9 Christian Brothers U. (TN) 41, EasternC. (PA)* 41, Marv_Washin_ng~n C.(VA) _41_,_ W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV)* 40, C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) 40, Mount St. Mary's C. (MD)* 40, Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* $39, U. of Charleston (WV)* 38, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 38, Tusculum C. (TN)* 38, Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 37, Charleston Southern U. (SC) 37, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 36, Averett C. (VA)* 36, Cabrini C. (PA) 34, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 33, Union C. (KY)* 32, Cumberland C. (KY)* 32, Chestnut Hill C. (PA) 24,862 Adjusted average salary: $40,281 TABLE 62: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC IV[ASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $56,069 2 Kennesaw State_.C.(GA_A)m 50,251 3 Longwood C. (VA)* 48,198 4 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 46,695 5 Lander U. (SC)* $45,058 6 Mary Washington C. (VA) 41,096 Average adjusted salary: $47,895 TABLE 63: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE IV'IASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Elon C. (NC) $46,270 2 C. Misericordia (PA) 45,020 3 Belmont U. (TN) 43,354 4 Christian Brothers U. (TN) 41,826 5 Eastern C. (PA)* 41,765 6 W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV)* 40,733 7 C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) 40,729 8 Mount St. Mary's C. (MD)* 40,392 9 Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* 39, U. of Charleston (WV)* 38, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 38, Tusculum C. (TN)* $38, Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 37, Charleston Southern U. (SC) 37, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 36, Averett C. (VA)* 36, Cabrini C. (PA) 34, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 33, Union C. (KY)* 32, Cumberland C. (KY)* 32, Chestnut Hill C. (PA) 24,862 Average adjusted salary: $38,106 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of Maryland at Eastern Shore (MD), Queens C. (NC), Lincoln U. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.) 71!

85 I Masters II Institutions [ C Assistant Professors'Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 64: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $44,798 2 Kennesaw State C. (GA) 40,402 3 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 39,872 4 Longwood C. (VA)* 39,856 5 Lander U. (SC)* 39,639 6 Belmont U. (TN) 38,924 7 Elon C. (NC) 38,162 8 C. Misericordia (PA) 37,849 9 Tusculum C. (TN)* 36, Christian Brothers U. (TN) 36, Eastern C. (PA)* 35, W.V. Wes-Teyan C. (WV)* 34, Mount St. Mary's C. (MD)* 34, Charleston Southern U. (SC) 34, Averett C. (VA)* $33, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 33, Mary Washington C. (VA) 32, C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) 32, U. of Charleston (WV)* 32, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 31, Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* 31, Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 31, Cumberland C. (KY)* 31, Union C. (KY)* 29, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 29, Cabrini C. (PA) 28, Chestnut Hill C. (PA) 22,817 Adjusted average salary: $34,543 TABLE 65: ASSISTANT PROFF_.SSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $44,798 2 Kennesaw State C. (._GA_.) 40,402 3 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 39,872 4 Longwood C. (VA)* 39,856 5 Lander U. (SC)* $39,639 6 Mary Washington C. (VA) 32,968 Average adjusted salary: $39,589 TABLE 66: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Belmont U. (TN) $38,924 2 Elon C. (NC) 38,162 3 C. Misericordia (PA) 37,849 4 Tusculum C. (TN)* 36,530 5 Christian Brothers U. (TN) 36,200 6 Eastern C. (PA)* 35,490 7 W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV)* 34,390 8 Mount St. Mary's C. 0VID)* 34,216 9 Charleston Southern U. (SC) 34, Averett C. (VA)* 33, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 33, C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) $32, U. of Charleston (WV)* 32, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 31, Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* 31, Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 31, Cumberland C. (KY)* 31, Union C. (KY)* 29, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 29, Cabrini C. (PA) 28, Chestnut Hill C. (PA) 22,817 Average adjusted salary: $33,101 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of Maryland at Eastern Shore (MD), Queens C. (NC), Lincoln U. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.)

86 Masters IIInstitutions [ D Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 67: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $84,297 2 Kennesaw State C. (GA) 76,985 3 Longwood C. (VA)* 71,164 4 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 69,510 5 Elon C. (NC) 69,297 6 Lander U. (SC)* 67,056 7 C. Misericordia (PA) 66,036 8 Mount St. Mary's C. (MD)* 64,804 9 Belmont U. (TN) 61, Mary Washington C. (VA) 60, W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV)* 60, Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 59, Eastern C. (PA)* 59, C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) 58, Charleston Southern U. (SC) 16 Christian Brothers U. (TN) 17 Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 18 Averett C. (VA)* 19 Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* 20 Tusculum C. (TN)* 21 U. of Charleston (WV)* 22 Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 23 Cabrini C. (PA) 24 Cumberland C. (KY)* 25 Union C. (KY)* 26 Pfeiffer C. (NC)* Average adjusted compensation: $57,700 56,794 56,256 54,040 53,286 51,616 50,842 50,204 49,803 47,126 45,873 45,519 $59,529 TABLE 68" PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) 2 Kennesaw State C...(.GA_.)m 3 Longwood C. (VA)* 4 Kentucky State U. (KY)* $84, _ 71,164 69,510 5 Lander U. (SC)* 6 Mary Washington C. (VA) Average adjusted compensation: $67,056 60,913 $71,654 TABLE 69: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 ElonC.(NC) 2 C. Misericordia (PA) 3 Mount St. Mary's C. (MD)* 4 Belmont U. (TN) 5 W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV)* $69,297 66,036 64,804 61,603 60,258 6 Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 59,402 7 Eastern C. (PA)* 59,118 8 C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) 58,257 9 Charleston Southern U. (SC) 57, Christian Brothers U. (TN) 56, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 56, Averett C. (VA)* $54, Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* 53, Tusculum C. (TN)* 51, U. of Charleston (WV)* 50, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 50, Cabrini C. (PA) 49, Cumberland C. (KY)* 47, Union C. (KY)* 45, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 45,519 Average adjusted compensation: $55,892 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of Maryland at Eastern Shore (MD), Queens C. (NC), Lincoln U. (PA), Chestnut Hill C. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.)

87 Masters II Institutions E Associate Professors'Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 70: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $69,653 2 Kennesaw StateC. (GA) 62,312 3 Longwood C. (VA)* 59,423 4 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 58,742 5 Elon C. (NC) 57,405 6 Lander U. (SC)* 55,685 7 C. Misericordia (PA) 54,283 8 Eastern C. (PA)* 53,333 9 Belmont U. (TN) 52, Christian Brothers U. (TN) 51, Mary Washington C. (VA) 50, W.V. Wes-Teyan C. (WV)* 50, Mount St. Mary's C. (MD)* 49, Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 48, C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) $48, U. of Charleston (WV)* 47, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 47, Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* 47, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 45, Charleston Southern U. (SC) 45, Averett C. (VA)* 44, Tusculum C. (TN)* 44, Cabrini C. (PA) 43, Union C. (KY)* 40, Cumberland C. (KY)* 40, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 39, Chestnut Hill C. (PA) 30,212 Average adjusted compensation: $49,576 TABLE 71: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $69,653 5 Lander U. (SC)* $55,685 2 Kennesaw State C._(G_...A) 62,312 6 Mary Washington C. (VA) 50,594 3 Longwood C. (VA)* 59,423 4 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 58,742 Average adjusted compensation: $59,402 TABLE 72: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Elon C. (NC) $57,405 2 C. Misericordia (PA) 54,283 3 Eastern C. (PA)* 53,333 4 Belmont U. (TN) 52,004 5 Christian Brothers U. (TN) 51,380 6 W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV)* 50,248 7 Mount St. Mary's C. (MD)* 49,902 8 Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 48,859 9 C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) 48, U. of Charleston (WV)* 47, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 47, Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* 47, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) $45, Charleston Southern U. (SC) 45, Averett C. (VA)* 44, Tusculum C. (TN)* 44, Cabrini C. (PA) 43, Union C. (KY)* 40, Cumberland C. (KY)* 40, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 39, Chestnut Hill C. (PA) 30,212 Average adjusted compensation: $46,769 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of Maryland at Eastem Shore (MD), Queens C. (NC),Lincoln U. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.)

88 Masters IIInstitutions ] E Assistant Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 73: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $55,973 2 Kennesaw State C. (GA) 50,754 3 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 50,426 4 Longwood C. (VA)* 49,743 5 Lander U. (SC)* 49,309 6 Belmont U. (TN) 46,941 7 Elon C. (NC) 46,919 8 C. Misericordia (PA) 46,614 9 Eastern C. (PA)* 45, Christian Brothers U. (TN) 44, W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV)* 43,310 T2~ -KAo~nt-'St.~y"~ ~.~t~ ~27~ cj" 13 Tusculum C. (TN)* 42, Charleston Southern U. (SC) 41, Averett C. (VA)* $41, Mary Washington C. (VA) 41, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 40, U. of Charleston (WV)* 39, Cumberland C. (KY)* 39, C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) 39, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 39, Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 38, Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* 38, Cabrini C. (PA) 36, Union C. (KY)* 36, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 33, Chestnut Hill C. (PA) 27,852 Avera~,e adjusted compensation: $42,601 TABLE 74: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) $55,973 2 Kennesaw State C.(GA) 50,754 3 Kentucky State U. (KY)* 50,426 4 Longwood C. (VA)* 49,743 5 Lander U. (SC)* $49,309 6 Mary Washington C. (VA) 41,005 Average adjusted compensation: $49,535 TABLE 75: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE MASTERS II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Belmont U. (TN) $46,941 2 Elon C. (NC) 46,919 3 C. Misericordia (PA) 46,614 4 Eastern C. (PA)* 45,882 5 Christian Brothers U. (TN) 44,798 6 W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV)* 43,310 7 Mount St. Mary's C. (MD)* 42,549 8 Tusculum C. (TN)* 42,349 9 Charleston Southern U. (SC) 41, Averett C. (VA)* 41, Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) 40, U. of Charleston (WV)* 39, Cumberland C. (KY)* $39, C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) 39, Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA)* 39, Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) 38, Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV)* 38, Cabrini C. (PA) 36, Union C. (KY)* 36, Pfeiffer C. (NC)* 33, Chestnut Hill C. (PA) 27,852 Average adjusted compensation: $40,620 Salary figures were unavailable for U. of Maryland at Eastern Shore (MD), Queens C. (NC). Lincoln U. (PA). (The broken lines denote the top 40 percent.)

89 Masters HInstitutions I G Percentages of Professors, Associate Professors, and Assistant Professors at Each Masters H Institution in the Region Who Have Received Tenure TABLE 76: PERCENTAGES OF PROFESSORS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS, AND ASSISTANT PROFESSORS AT EACH MASTERS II INSTITUTION IN THE REGION WHO HAVE RECEIVED TENURE School Kennesaw State C. (GA) Union C. (KY) Kentucky State U. (KY) Cumberland C. (KY) C. of Notre Dame of Maryland (MD) Mount St. Mary's C. (MD) U. of Maryland at Eastern Shore (MD) Queens C. (NC) Elon C. (NC) Lenoir-Rhyne C. (NC) Pfeiffer C. (NC) C. Misericordia (PA) Pennsylvania State U. at Erie (PA) Gwynedd-Mercy C. (PA) Lincoln U. (PA) Chestnut Hill C. (PA) Phila. C. of Textiles & Science (PA) Cabrini C. (PA) Eastern C. (PA) Charleston Southern U. (SC) Lander U. (SC) Tusculum C. (TN) Christian Brothers U. (TN) Belmont U. (TN) Averett C. (VA) Longwood C. (VA) Mary Washington C. (VA) W.V. Wesleyan C. (WV) U. of Charleston (WV) Wheeling Jesuit C. (WV) Prof Assoc Asst m m D 3 18 m Source: Academe, March/April I

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91 I Baccalaureate I Institutions [ X. Baccalaureate I Universities A Professors'Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 77: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL BACCALAUREATE I UNIVERSITIES IN REGION 1 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* $81,983 2 Bucknell U. (PA)* 73,814 3 LafayetteC. (PA) 71,359 4 Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* 70,650 5 Davidson C. (NC)* 69,348 6 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 69,207 7 Rhodes C. (TN) 69,002 8 Drew U. (NJ)* 66,539 9 Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 65, Swarthmore C. (PA) 65, Centre C. (KY) 64, Dickinson C. (PA)* 64, Goucher C. (MD) 63, Virginia Military Inst. (VA)* 62, Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 62, BereaC. (KY)* 61, St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) 61, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 60, Hollins C. (VA) 59, Muhlenber~ C. (PA) 59, Wofford C. (SC) 59, Agnes Scott C. (GA) 58, Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 58, Allegheny C. (PA)* 58, U. of North Carolina at AsheviUe (NC) 58, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 27 Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 28 Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 29 Western Maryland C. (MD)* 30 O~lethorpe U. (GA) 31 FurmanU. (SC) 32 Randolph-Macon C. (VA) 33 Haverford C. (PA) 34 Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 35 Transylvania U. (KY) 36 Moravian C. (PA) 37 Wesleyan C. (GA) 38 Juniata C. (PA)* 39 Washington C. (MD) 40 Guilford C. (NC) Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* Ursinus C. (PA)* Georgetown C. (KY)* Albright C. (PA)* Shepherd C. (WV)* $58,457 58,422 58,301 58,039 57,889 57,864 56,607 56,334 56,263 53,360 52,524 52,066 50,858 49,858 49,656 49,471 49,068 48,862 47,064 46,091 Bethany C. (WV)* 44,085 Salem C. (NC) 41,200 St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 39,504 Average adjusted salary: $58,568 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (MD), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN), Christendom C. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.)

92 I Baccalaureate I Institutions ] TABLE 78: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE I UNIVERSITIES IN REGION 1 Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* $70,650 2 Virginia Milita_.~ Inst. (VA)* 62,154 3 St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) 61,538 U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) Shepherd C. (WV)* Average adjusted salary: $58,801 46,091 $59,847 TABLE 79: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE I UNIVERSITIES IN REGION 1 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* $81,983 2 Bucknell U. (PA)* 73,814 3 Lafayette C. (PA) 71,359 4 Davidson C. (NC)* 69,348 5 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 69,207 6 Rhodes C. (TN) 69,002 7 Drew U. (N-J)* 66,539 8 Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 65,865 9 Swarthmore C. (PA) 65, Centre C. (KY) 64, Dickinson C. (PA)* 64, Goucher C. (MD) 63, Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 62, Berea C. (KY)* 61, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 60, Hollins C. (VA) 59, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 59, Wofford C. (SC) 59, Agnes Scott C. (GA) 58, Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 58, Sweet Briar C. (VA)* $58, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 58, Western Maryland C. (MD)* 58, Oglethorpe U. (GA) 57, Furman U. (SC) 57, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) 56, Haverford C. (PA) 56, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 56, Transylvania U. (KY) 53, Moravian C. (PA) 52, Wesleyan C. (GA) 52, Juniata C. (PA)* 50, Washington C. (MD) 49, Guilford C. (NC) 49, Erskine C. and Sere. (SC)* 49, Ursinus C. (PA)* 49, Georgetown C. (KY)* 48, Albright C. (PA)* 47, Bethany C. 0Arv)* 44, Salem C. (NC) 41, Allegheny C. (PA)* 58, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 39, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 58,457 Average adjusted salary: $58,420 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (MD), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN), Christendom C. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) [781

93 Baccalaureate I Institutions ] B Associate Professors'Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 80" ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* $57,036 2 Bucknell U. (PA)* 54,941 3 Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* 54,302 4 Lafayette C. (PA) 53,689 5 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 52,642 6 Centre C. (ICY) 51,126 7 Dickinson C. (PA)* 50,247 8 Oglethorpe U. (GA) 50,050 9 Rhodes C. (TN) 49, Davidson C. (NC)* 49, St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) 49, Goucher C. (MD) 49, Berea C. (KY)* 48, Agnes Scott C. (GA) 48, Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 48, Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 47, Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 47, Swarthrnore C. (PA) 47, Drew U. (NJ)* 46, Virginia Military Inst. (VA)* 46, Wofford C. (SC) 45, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 45, U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) 45, Allegheny C. (PA)* 45, Hollins C. (VA) $44, Wesleyan C. (GA) 44, Transylvania U. (KY) 44, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 44, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 43, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 42, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 42, Haverford C. (PA) 42, Western Maryland C. (MD)* 42, Moravian C. (PA) 42, Washington C. (MD) 42, Guilford C. (NC) 42, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) 41, Furman U. (SC) 41, Georgetown C. (KY)* 40, Ursinus C. (PA)* 40, Juniata C. (PA)* 39, Albright C. (PA)* 39, Shepherd C. (WV)* 39, Salem C. (NC) 38, Bethany C. (WV)* 38, Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* 37, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 31,644 Average adjusted salary: $45,405 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (MD), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN), Christendom C. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 79 I

94 I Baccalaureate! Institutions I TABLE 81" ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* $54,302 2 St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) 49,383 3 Virginia Military Inst. (VA)* 46,269 4 U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) 5 Shepherd C. (WV)* Average adjusted salary: $45,261 39,095 $46,862 TABLE 82: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* $57,036 2 Bucknell U. (PA)* 54,941 3 Lafayette C. (PA) 53,689 4 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 52,642 5 Centre C. (KY) 51,126 6 Dickinson C. (PA)* 50,247 7 Oglethorpe U. (GA) 50,050 8 Rhodes C. (TN) 49,682 9 Davidson C. (NC)* 49, Goucher C. (ME)) 49, Berea C. (KY)* 48, Agnes Scott C. (GA) 48, Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 48, Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 47, Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 47, Swarthmore C. (PA) 47, Drew U. (NJ)* 46, Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 46, Wofford C. (SC) 45, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 45, Allegheny C. (PA)* 45, Hollins C. (VA) 44, Wesleyan C. (GA) 44, Transylvania U. (KY) $44, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 44, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 43, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 42, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 42, Haverford C. (PA) 42, Western Maryland C. (MD)* 42, Moravian C. (PA) 42, Washington C. (MD) 42, Guilford C. (NC) 42, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) 41, Furman U. (SC) 41, Georgetown C. (KY)* 40, Ursinus C. (PA)* 40, Juniata C. (PA)* 39, Albright C. (PA)* 39, Salem C. 0WC) 38, Bethany C. (WV)* 38, Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* 37, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* Average adjusted salary: 31,644 $45,236 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (MD), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN), Christendom C. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 8o I

95 I Baccalaureate I Institutions [ C Assistant Professors' Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 83: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* 2 Bucknell U. (PA)* 3 Centre C. (KY) 4 Lafayette C. (PA) 5 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 6 Rhodes C. (TN) 7 Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* 8 Virginia Military Inst. (VA)* 9 Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 10 Agnes Scott C. (GA) $45,522 44,960 42,793 42,718 42,581 41,507 40,631 40,405 40,192 40, Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 39, Berea C. (KY)* 39, Dickinson C. (PA)* 39, Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 39, Davidson C. (NC)* 38, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 38, Oglethorpe U. (GA) 38, Wofford C. (SC) 37, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 37, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 37, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 37, Hollins C. (VA) 37, Goucher C. (MD) 37, Swarthmore C. (PA) 36, Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 36, St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) $36, Drew U. (NJ)* 36, Moravian C. (PA) 35, Transylvania U. (KY) 35, Washington C. (MD) 35, Allegheny C. (PA)* 35, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) 35, Shepherd C. (WV)* 35, Georgetown C. (KY)* 34, Western Maryland C. (MD)* 34, Furman U. (SC) 34, U. of North Carolina at AsheviUe (NC) 34, Guilford C. (NC) 34, Juniata C. (PA)* 34, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 34, Haverford C. (PA) 34, Ursinus C. (PA)* 33, Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* 32, Albright C. (PA)* 32, Salem C. (NC) 31, Bethany C. (WV)* 30, Wesleyan C. (GA) 30, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 29, Christendom C. (VA)* 28,487 Average adjusted salary: $36,848 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (MD), Chatham C. (PAL U. of the South (TN). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 8,1

96 Baccalaureate I Institutions I TABLE 84: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* 2 Virginia Milita..~ Inst. (VA)* 3 St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) 40,631 40,405 36,467 4 Shepherd C. (WV)* $35,082 5 U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) 34,720 Average adjusted salary: $37,461 TABLE 85: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* 2 Bucknell U. (PA)* 3 Centre C. (ICY) 4 Lafayette C. (PAL) 5 Gettysburg C. (PA)* $45,522 44,960 42,793 42,718 42,581 6 Rhodes C. (TN) 41,507 7 Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 40,192 8 Agnes Scott C. (GA) 40,101 9 Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 39, Berea C. (KY)* 39, Dickinson C. (PA)* 39, Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 39, Davidson C. (NC)* 38, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 38, Oglethorpe U. (GA) 38, Wofford C. (SC) 37, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 37, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 37, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 37, Hollins C. (VA) 37, Goucher C. (MD) 37, Swarthmore C. (PA) 36, Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 36, Drew U. (NJ)* $36, Moravian C. (PA) 35, Transylvania U. (KY) 35, Washington C. (MD) 35, Allegheny C. (PA)* 35, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) 35, Georgetown C. (KY)* 34, Western Maryland C. (MD)* 34, Furman U. (SC) 34, Guilford C. (NC) 34, Juniata C. (PA)* 34, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 34, Haverford C. (PA) 34, Ursinus C. (PA)* 33, Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* 32, Albright C. (PA)* 32, Salem C. (NC) 31, Bethany C. (WV)* 30, Wesleyan C. (GA) 30, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 29, Christendom C. (VA)* Average adjusted salary: 28,487 $36,778 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (ME)), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.)

97 Baccalaureate! Institutions I D Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 86: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* $101, Western Maryland C. (MD)* $73,725 2 BuckneUU. (PA)* 91, Allegheny C. (PA)* 72,825 3 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 90, Transylvania U. (KY) 72,811 4 Davidson C. (NC)* 90, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 72,699 5 Lafayette C. (PA) 89, Berea C. (KY)* 71,627 6 Rhodes C. (TN) 89,172 7 Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 87,419 8 Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* 86,616 9 Drew U. (NJ)* 83, Dickinson C. (PA)* 83, Centre C. (KY) 81, Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 81, Swarthmore C. (PA) 80, Goucher C. (MD) 77, Virginia Military Inst. (VA)* 77, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 77, St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) 76, Haverford C. (PA) 75, Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 75, Furman U. (SC) 75, Wofford C. (SC) 74, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) 74, Hollins C. (VA) 74, Agnes Scott C. (GA) 74, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 73, Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 71, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 71, U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) 70, Oglethorpe U. (GA) 69, Moravian C. (PA) 66, Juniata C. (PA)* 65, Wesleyan C. (GA) 65, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 64, Albright C. (PA)* 62, Ursinus C. (PA)* 62, Guilford C. (NC) 62, Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* 61, Washington C. (MD) 60, Georgetown C. (KY)* 60, Bethany C. (WV)* 58, Shepherd C. (WV)* 51, Salem C. (NC) 51, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 46,949 Average adjusted compensation: $73,587 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (MD), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN), Christendom C. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 83 I

98 Baccalaureate I Institutions [ TABLE 87: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* 2._.Virginia Milit~ Inst. (VA)* 3 St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) $86,616 77,399 76,733 4 U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) $70,986 5 Shepherd C. (WV)* 51,852 Average adjusted compensation: $72,717 TABLE 88: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* $101,493 2 Bucknell U. (PA)* 91,996 3 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 90,752 4 Davidson C. (NC)* 90,224 5 Lafayette C. (PA) 89,320 6 Rhodes C. (TN) 89,172 7 Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 87,419 8 Drew U. (NJ)* 83,748 9 Dickinson C. (PA)* 83, Centre C. (KY) 81, Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 81, Swarthmore C. (PA) 80, Goucher C. (MD) 77, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 77, Haverford C. (PA) 75, Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 75, Furman U. (SC) 75, Wofford C. (SC) 74, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) 74, Hollins C. (VA) 74, Western Maryland C. (MD)* $73, Allegheny C. (PA)* 72, Transylvania U. (KY) 72, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 72, Berea C. (KY)* 71, Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 71, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 71, Oglethorpe U. (GA) 69, Moravian C. (PA) 66, Juniata C. (PA)* 65, Wesleyan C. (GA) 65, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 64, Albright C. (PA)* 62, Ursinus C. (PA)* 62, Guilford C. (NC) 62, Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* 61, Washington C. (MD) 60, Georgetown C. (KY)* 60, Bethany C. (WV)* 58, Salem C. (NC) 51, Agnes Scott C. (GA) 74, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 46, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 73,738 Average adjusted compensation: $73,688 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (M'D), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN0, Christendom C. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1841

99 Baccalaureate I Institutions ] E Associate Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 89: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* $70,789 2 Bucknell U. (PA)* 70,356 3 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 69,106 4 Lafayette C. (PA) 68,738 5 Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* 68,260 6 Dickinson C. (PA)* 65,579 7 Centre C. (KY) 63,739 8 Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 63,636 9 Davidson C. (NC)* 63, Rhodes C. (TN) 62, Goucher C. (MD) 62, Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 62, St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) 61, Transylvania U. (ICY) 60, Hollins C. (VA) 60, Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 60, Agnes Scott C. (GA) 60, Wofford C. (SC) 60, Swarthmore C. (PA) 59, Oglethorpe U. (GA) 59, Drew U. (NJ)* 58, Virginia Military Inst. (VA)* 58, Haverford C. (PA) 58, Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 58, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 57, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) $57, Berea C. (KY)* 56, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 56, Allegheny C. (PA)* 55, Wesleyan C. (GA) 55, Western Maryland C. (MD)* 55, U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) 55, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 54, Furman U. (SC) 53, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 53, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 52, Moravian C. (PA) 52, Guilford C. (NC) 52, Washington C. (MD) 51, Juniata C. (PA)* 51, Ursinus C. (PA)* 51, Bethany C. (WV)* 51, Albright C. (PA)* 51, Salem C. (NC) 51, Georgetown C. (KY)* 48, Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* 46, Shepherd C. (WV)* 43, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 39,400 Average adjusted compensation: $57,657 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (MD), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN), Christendom C. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.)

100 I Baccalaureate I Institutions I TABLE 90: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS:' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* $68,260 St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) 61,918 Virginia Military Inst. (VA)* 58,529 4 U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) $55,029 5 Shepherd C. (WV)* 43,930 Average adjusted compensation: $57,533 TABLE 91: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* $70,789 2 BuckneU U. (PA)* 70,356 3 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 69,106 4 Lafayette C. (PA) 68,738 5 Dickinson C. (PA)* 65,579 6 Centre C. (KY) 63,739 7 Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 63,636 8 Davidson C. (NC)* 63,442 9 Rhodes C. (TN) 62, Goucher C. (MD) 62, Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 62, Transylvania U. (KY) 60, Hollins C. (VA) 60, Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 60, Agnes Scott C. (GA) 60, Wofford C. (SC) 60, Swarthmore C. (PA) 59, Oglethorpe U. (GA) 59, Drew U. (NJ)* 58, Haverford C. (PA) 58, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) $57, Berea C. (KY)* 56, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 56, Allegheny C. (PA)* 55, Wesleyan C. (GA) 55, Western Maryland C. (MD)* 55, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 54, Furman U. (SC) 53, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 53, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 52, Moravian C. (PA) 52, Guilford C. (NC) 52, Washington C. (MD) 51, Juniata C. (PA)* 51, Ursinus C. (PA)* 51, Bethany C. (WV)* 51, Albright C. (PA)* 51, Salem C. 0MC) 51, Georgetown C. (KY)* 48, Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* 46, Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 58, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 39, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 57,573 Average adjusted compensation: $57,672 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (MD), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN), Christendom C. (VA). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1861

101 I Baccalaureate I Institutions ] F Assistant Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 92: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 BuckneU U. (PA)* $57,312 2 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* 56,503 3 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 55,894 4 Lafayette C. (PA) 53,398 5 Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 53,047 6 Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ)* 52,868 7 Centre C. (KY) 52,252 8 Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 52,056 9 Davidson C. (NC)* 51, Virginia Military Inst. (VA)* 51, Rhodes C. (TN) 50, Dickinson C. (PA)* 49, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 49, Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 48, Agnes Scott C. (GA) 48, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 48, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 47, Swarthmore C. (PA) 47, Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 47, Wofford C. (SC) 47, Hollins C. (VA) 46, Goucher C. (MD) 46, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) 46, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 46, Berea C. (KY)* 46, Haverford C. (PA) $45, St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) 45, Oglethorpe U. (GA) 45, Juniata C. (PA)* 45, Transylvania U. (KY) 45, Drew U. (NJ)* 44, Moravian C. (PA) 44, Washington C. (MD) 43, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 43, Furman U. (SC) 43, Allegheny C. (PA)* 42, Guilford C. (NC) 42, U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) 42, Western Maryland C. (MD)* 42, Ursinus C. (PA)* 42, Georgetown C. (KY)* 41, Christendom C. (VA)* 40, Albright C. (PA)* 40, Shepherd C. (WV)* 39, Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* 38, Salem C. (NC) 38, Bethany C. (WV)* 38, Wesleyan C. (GA) 37, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 35,574 Average adjusted compensation: $46,176 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (MD), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) [871

102 Baccalaureate I Institutions ] TABLE 93: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Richard Stockton C. of N.J.(NJ)* 2 VirginiaMilita..~,Inst.(VA)* 3 St. Mary'sC. ofmaryland (MD) $52,868 51,599 45,869 4 U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) $42,456 5 Shepherd C. (WV)* 39,506 Average adjusted compensation: $46,460 TABLE 94: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Bucknell U. (PA)* $57,312 2 Washington and Lee U. (VA)* 56,503 3 Gettysburg C. (PA)* 55,894 4 Lafayette C. (PA) 53,398 5 Washington and Jefferson C. (PA)* 53,047 6 Centre C. (KY) 52,252 7 Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) 52,056 8 Davidson C. (NC)* 51,731 9 Rhodes C. (TN) 50, Dickinson C. (PA)* 49, Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA)* 49, Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) 48, Agnes Scott C. (GA) 48, Presbyterian C. (SC)* 48, Muhlenberg C. (PA) 47, Swarthmore C. (PA) 47, Sweet Briar C. (VA)* 47, Wofford C. (SC) 47, Hollins C. (VA) 46, Goucher C. (MD) 46, Randolph-Macon C. (VA) 46, Hampden-Sydney C. (VA)* 46, Berea C. (KY)* 46, Haverford C. (PA) $45, Oglethorpe U. (GA) 45, Juniata C. (PA)* 45, Transylvania U. (KY) 45, Drew U. (NJ)* 44, Moravian C. (PA) 44, Washington C. (MD) 43, Bryn Mawr C. (PA) 43, Furman U. (SC) 43, Allegheny C. (PA)* 42, Guilford C. (NC) 42, Western Maryland C. (MD)* 42, Ursinus C. (PA)* 42, Georgetown C. (KY)* 41, Christendom C. (VA)* 40, Albright C. (PA)* 40, Erskine C. and Sem. (SC)* 38, Salem C. (NC) 38, Bethany C. (WV)* 38, Wesleyan C. (GA) 37, St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC)* 35,574 Average adjusted compensation: $46,144 Salary figures were unavailable for Westminster C. (PA), Morehouse C. (GA), Spelman C. (GA), St. John's C. (MD), Chatham C. (PA), U. of the South (TN). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 1881

103 I Baccalaureate I Institutions [ G Percentages of Professors, Associate Professors, and Assistant Professors at Each Baccalaureate I Institution in the Region Who Have Received Tenure TABLE 95: PERCENTAGES OF PROFESSORS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS, AND ASSISTANT PROFESSORS AT EACH BACCALAUREATE I INSTITUTION IN THE REGION WHO HAVE RECEIVED TENURE University Prof. Morehouse C. (GA) Oglethorpe U. (GA) Spelman C. (GA) Agnes Scott C. (GA) 96 Wesleyan C. (GA) Berea C. (KY) Centre C. (KY) 93 Georgetown C. (KY) Transylvania U. (KY) St. John's C. (MD) Goucher C. (MD) Washington C. (MD) St. Mary's C. of Maryland (MD) Western Maryland C. (MD) U. of North Carolina at Asheville (NC) Davidson C. (NC) Guilford C. (NC) St. Andrews Presbyterian C. (NC) Salem C. (NC) Drew U. (NJ) Richard Stockton C. of N.J. (NJ) Muhlenberg C. (PA) Moravian C. (PA) Bryn Mawr C. (PA) Dickinson C. (PA) Ursinus C. (PA) Lafayette C. (PA) Gettysburg C. (PA) Haverford C. (PA) Juniata C. (PA) Franklin and Marshall C. (PA) Bucknell U. (PA) Allegheny C. (PA) Westminster C. (PA) Chatham C. (PA) continued on the following page Assoc. m Asst. D m 5 m 5 [891

104 Baccalaureate I Institutions ] continued from the previous page -- University Albright C. (PA) Swarthmore C. (PA) Washington and Jefferson C. (PA) Presbyterian C. (SC) Erskine C. and Sem. (SC) Furman U. (SC) Wofford C. (SC) Rhodes C. (TN) U. of the South (TN) Randolph-Macon C. (VA) Christendom C. (VA) Hampden-Sydney C. (VA) Virginia Military Inst. (VA) Washington and Lee U. (VA) Randolph-Macon Woman's C. (VA) Virginia Wesleyan C. (VA) HoUms C. (VA) Sweet Briar C. (VA) Bethany C. (WV) Shepherd C. (WV) Prof D Assoc Asst Source: Academe March/A ~ril 1997 m D m m m o I

105 Baccalaureate II Institutions] XI. Baccalaureate II Universities A Professors' Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 96: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL BACCALAUREATE II UNIVERSmES IN REGIO~ 1 Lock Haven U. (PA)* 2 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) 3 Susquehanna U. (PA)* 4 Berry C. (GA)* 5 Roanoke C. (VA) $71,711 68,912 58,877 58,700 58,280 6 Ramapo C. of New Jersey (NJ)* 56,484 7 Elizabethtown C. (PA) 56,059 8 U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 56,059 9 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 55, U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 55, High Point U. (NC)* 55, King's C. (PA) 54, Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* 54, Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)* 54, U. of So. Carolina at Spartanburg (SC) 53, Winston-Salem State U. (NC) 53, U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* 53, Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 53, Lycoming C. (PA) 53, Bridgewater C. (VA)* 52, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 52, MaryviUe C. (TN)* 51, Messiah C. (PA)* 51, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* 51, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 51, Carlow C. (PA) 49, Columbia C. (SC) 49, Coastal Carolina U. (SC) 49, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 49, Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* 48, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 48, Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* 48, Bluefield State C. (WV)* 48, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 48, Thomas More C. (KY) 47, Asburv C,_(KY)* 47_~ Milligan C. (TN)* 47, Covenant C. (GA)* 47, Virginia Union U. (VA) 47, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* 47, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 42 C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* 43 Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* 44 Alvemia C. (PA)* 45 Geneva C. (PA)* 46 Ferrum C. (VA)* 47 West Liberty State C. (WV)* 48 Union U. (TN) 49 Thiel C. (PA)* 50 Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 51 LaGrange C. (GA) 52 Fisk U. (TN) 53 Concord C. (WV)* 54 Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) 55 Waynesburg C. (PA)* 56 Greensboro C. (NC) 57 Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* 58 Barton C. (NC)* 59 Bloomfield C. (NJ)* 60 W.V. State C. (WV)* 61 N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 62 Holy Family C. (PA) 63 Benedict C. (SC) 64 Shorter C. (GA)* 65 Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 66 CampbellsviUe C. (KY)* 67 Bluefield C. (VA)* 68 Wingate U. (NC)* 69 Catawba C. (NC)* 70 Voorhees C. (SC)* 71 Bennett C. (NC) 72 Newberry C. (SC)* 73 Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 74 Point Park C. (PA) 75 Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 76 Pikeville C. (KY) 77 Wilson C. (PA)* 78 Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 79 Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 80 Kentucky Christian C. (KY)* $46,941 46,654 46,653 46,402 46,354 46,349 46,309 46,162 45,954 45,916 45,794 45,781 45,340 45,255 45,255 44,739 43,827 43,263 43,047 42,914 42,872 42,644 42,535 42,453 42,395 41,943 41,890 41,490 41,345 41,246 41,200 40,595 40,535 40,498 40,329 39,621 39,354 39,049 37,630 37,224 continued on the following page

106 Baccalaureate II Institutions I 81 Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* $37, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 36, King C. (TN) 35, Shaw U. (NC) 35, continued from the previous page 87 Neumann C. (PA) $32, Limestone C. (SC)* 32, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 32, Columbia Union C. (MD) 26, St. Paul's C. (VA) 34,667 Adjusted average salary: $46, Caldwell C. (NJ)* 33,828 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Savannah State C. (GA), Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Fails C. (GA), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Julie C. (MD), Lees-McRae C. (NC), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC), Montreat C. (NC), Mount Olive C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Livingstone C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Centenary C. (NJ), Felician C. (NJ), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Academy of the New Church (PA), Allentown C. of St. Francis De Sales (PA), Seton Hill C. (PA), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA), Rosemont C. (PA), Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Alien U. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Morris C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. (TN), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN), Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN), Emory and Henry C. (VA), Fairmont State C. (WV), Glenville State C. (WV). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) TABLE 97: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Lock Haven U. (PA)* $71,711 2 Ramapo C. of New Jersey (NJ)* 56,484 3 U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 56,059 4 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 55,876 5 U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 55,532 6 Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)*._._~,028 7 U. of So. Carolina at Spartanburg (SC) 53,958 8 Winston-Salem State U. (NC) 53,687 9 U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* 53, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* 51, Coastal Carolina U. (SC) $49, Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* 48, Bluefield State C. (WV)* 48, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* 47, West Liberty State C. (WV)* 46, Concord C. (WV)* 45, W.V. State C. (WV)* 42,914 Adjusted average salary: $52,385 Salary figures were unavailable for Savannah State C. (GA), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Fairmont State C. (WV), Glenville State C. (WV). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 19 1

107 I Baccalaureate II Institutions I TABLE 98: PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) $68,912 2 Susquehanna U. (PA)* 58,877 3 BerryC. (GA)* 58,700 4 Roanoke C. (VA) 58,280 5 Elizabethtown C. (PA) 56,059 6 High Point U. (NC)* 55,071 7 King's C. (PA) 54,482 8 Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* 54,478 9 Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 53, Lycoming C. (PA) 53, Bridgewater C. (VA)* 52, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 52, Maryville C. (TN)* 51, Messiah C. (PA)* 51, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 51, Carlow C. (PA) 49, Columbia C. (SC) 49, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 49, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 48, Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* 48, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 48, Thomas More C. (KY) 47, Asbury C. (KY)* 47, MiUigan C. (TN)* 47, Covenant C. (GA)* 47, Virginia Union U. (VA) 47, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 46, C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* 46, Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* 46, Alvernia C. (PA)* 46, Geneva C. (PA)* 46, Ferrum C. (VA)* 46, Union U. (TN) 46, Thiel C. (PA)* 45, Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 45, Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) $45, Waynesburg C. (PA)* 45, Greensboro C. (NC) 44, Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* 43, Barton C. (NC)* 43, Bloomfield C. (NJ)* 43, N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 42, Holy Family C. (PA) 42, Benedict C. (SC) 42, Shorter C. (GA)* "42, Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 42, Campbellsville C. (KY)* 41, Bluefield C. (VA)* 41, Wingate U. (NC)* 41, Catawba C. (NC)* 41, Voorhees C. (SC)* 41, Bennett C. (NC) 41, Newberry C. (SC)* 40, Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 40, Point Park C. (PA) 40, Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 40, Pikeville C. (KY) 39, Wilson C. (PA)* 39, Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 39, Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 37, Kentucky Christian C. (KY)* 37, Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* 37, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 36, King C. (TN) 35, Shaw U. (NC) 35, St. Paul's C. (VA) 34, Caldwell C. (NJ)* 33, Neumann C. (PA) 32, Limestone C. (SC)* 32, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 32, LaGrange C. (GA) 45, Columbia Union C. (MD) 26, Fisk U. (TN) 45,781 Adjusted average salary: $45,080 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Falls C. (GA), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Julie C. (MD), Lees-McRae C. (NC), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC), Montreat C. (NC), Mount Olive C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Livingstone C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Centenary C. (NJ), Felician C. (NJ), Academy of the New Church (PA), Allentown C. of St. Francis De Sales (PA), Seton Hill C. (PA), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA), Rosemont C. (PA), Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Allen U. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Morris C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. (TN), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN), Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN), Emory and Henry C. (VA).

108 Baccalaureate II Institutions I B Associate Professors' Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 99: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Lock Haven U. (PA)* 2 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) 3 Berry C. (GA)* 4 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 5 Winston-Salem State U. (NC) $58,556 58,446 50,734 48,805 48,279 6 Roanoke C. (VA) 47,957 7 Susquehanna U. (PA)* 47,442 8 U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 46,402 9 Lycoming C. (PA) 46, Elizabethtown C. (PA) 45, King's C. (PA) 45, High Point U. (NC)* 45, Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)* 45, U. of So. Carolina at Spartanburg (SC) 44, Bridgewater C. (VA)* 44, U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 44, Ramapo C. of New Jersey (NJ)* 43, Messiah C. (PA)* 43, RosemontC. (PA)* 43, Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* 43, Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* 42, U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* 42, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 42, Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* 42, Allentown C. of St. Francis de Sales (PA) 42, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* 42, Columbia C. (SC) 42, Maryville C. (TN)* 42, C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* 41, Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 41, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 41, Coastal Carolina U. (SC) 41, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 41, Seton Hill C. (PA)* 41, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 41, Fisk U. (TN) 41, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 41, Asbury C_=.(KY)-- 40, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 40, Carlow C. (PA) 40, Thomas More C. (KY) $40, Concord C. (WV)* 40, Geneva C. (PA)* 39, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* 39, Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 39, Union U. (TN) 38, Covenant C. (GA)* 38, Virginia Union U. (VA) 38, Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 38, Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* 38, Milligan C. (TN)* 38, Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 38, Thiel C. (PA)* 38, Bluefield State C. (WV)* 38, Bloomfield C. (NJ)* 38, Centenary C. (NJ)* 38, LaGrangeC. (GA) 38, Ferrum C. (VA)* 37, Greensboro C. (NC) 37, Campbellsville C. (KY)* 37, Bennett C. (NC) 37, Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 37, Catawba C. (NC)* 37, West Liberty State C. (WV)* 37, Montreat C. (NC)* 37, Bluefield C. (VA)* 36, Barton C. (NC)* 36, Benedict C. (SC) 36, N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 36, W.V. State C. (WV)* 35, Shorter C. (GA)* 35, Wingate U. (NC)* 35, Holy Family C. (PA) 35, Waynesburg C. (PA)* 34, Alvernia C. (PA)* 34, Wilson C. (PA)* 34, Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 34, Morris C. (SC) 34, Pikeville C. (KY) 34, Caldwell C. (NJ)* 33, continued on the following page 94 I

109 Baccalaureate II Institutions I 81 Newberry C. (SC)* $33, Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) 33, Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 33, Shaw U. (NC) 32, Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* 32, King C. (TN) 31, Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* 31, Point Park C. (PA) 31, Felician C. (NJ)* 31, continued from the previous page Lees-McRaeC. (NC)* $31, Limestone C. (SC)* 30, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 30, Livingstone C. (NC)* 28, Neumann C. (PA) 27, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 27, Columbia Union C. (MD) 26,571 Adjusted average salary: $39,202 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Savannah State C. (GA), Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Fails C. (GA), Kentucky Christian C. (KY), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Julie C. (MD), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC), Mount Olive C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Academy of the New Church (PA), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA), Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Allen U. (SC), Voorhees C. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. (TN), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN), Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN), Emory and Henry C. (VA), St. Paul's C. (VA), Fairmont State C. (WV), Glenville State C. (WV). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) TABLE : ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE li INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Lock Haven U. (PA)* $58,556 2 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 48,805 3 Winston-Salem State U. (NC) 48,279 4 U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 46,402 5 Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)* 45,113 6 U. of So. Carolina at Spartanburg (SC) 44,792 7 U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 44,039 g- -l~ap-"6 ~ o-tn-~w~j'e~'~'ey-'(n~ 'r 3~2~ r" 9 U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* 42, Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* 42, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* $42, Coastal Carolina U. (SC) 41, Concord C. (WV)* 40, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* 39, Bluefield State C. 0NV)* 38, West Liberty State C. (WV)* 37, W.V. State C. (WV)* 35,976 Adjusted average salary: $43,550 Salary figures were unavailable for Savannah State C. (GA), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Fairmont State C. (WV), Glenville State C. (WV). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 19 1

110 I Baccalaureate II Institutions ] TABLE 101: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) $58,446 2 Berry C. (GA)* 50,734 3 Roanoke C. (VA) 47,957 4 Susquehanna U. (PA)* 47,442 5 Lycoming C. (PA) 46,341 6 Elizabethtown C. (PA) 45,976 7 King's C. (PA) 45,916 8 High Point U. (NC)* 45,842 9 Bridgewater C. (VA)* 44, Messiah C. (PA)* 43, Rosemont C. (PA)* 43, Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* 43, Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* 42, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 42, Allentown C. of St. Francis de Sales (PA) 42, Columbia C. (SC) 42, Maryville C. (TN)* 42, C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* 41, Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 41, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 41, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 41, Seton Hill C. (PA)* 41, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 41, Fisk U. (TN) 41, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 41, Asbury C. (KY)* 40, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 40, Carlow C. (PA) 40, Thomas More C. (KY) 40, Geneva C. (PA)* 39, Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 39, Union U. (TN) 38, Covenant C. (GA)* 38, Virginia Union U. (VA) 38, Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 38, Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* 38, Milligan C. (TN)* 38, Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 38, Thiel C. (PA)* 38, Bloomfield C. (NJ)* 38, Centenary C. (NJ)* $38, LaGrange C. (GA) 38, Ferrum C. (VA)* 37, Greensboro C. (NC) 37, Campbellsville C. (KY)* 37, Bennett C. (NC) 37, Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 37, Catawba C. (NC)* 37, Montreat C. (NC)* 37, Bluefield C. (VA)* 36, BartonC. (NC)* 36, Benedict C. (SC) 36, N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 36, Shorter C. (GA)* 35, Wingate U. (NC)* 35, Holy Family C. (PA) 35, Waynesburg C. (PA)* 34, Alvernia C. (PA)* 34, Wilson C. (PA)* 34, Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 34, Morris C. (SC) 34, Pikeville C. (KY) 34, Caldwell C. (NJ)* 33, Newberry C. (SC)* 33, Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) 33, Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 33, Shaw U. (NC) 32, Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* 32, King C. (TN) 31, Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* 31, Point Park C. (PA) 31, Felician C. (NJ)* 31, Lees-McRae C. (NC)* 31, Limestone C. (SC)* 30, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 30, Livingstone C. (NC)* 28, Neumann C. (PA) 27, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 27, Columbia Union C. (MD) 26,571 Adjusted average salary: $38,266 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Fails C. (GA), Kentucky Christian C. (KY), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Julie C. (MD), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC), Mount Olive C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Academy of the New Church (PA), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA), Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Allen U. (SC), Voorhees C. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. (TN), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN), Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN), Emory and Henry C. (VA), St. Paul's C. (VA).

111 Baccalaureate II Institutions] C Assistant Professors' Salaries, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 102: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT ALL BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) $47,979 2 Lock Haven U. (PA)* 45,104 3 U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 40,816 4 Columbia C. (SC) 40,279 5 Winston-Salem State U. (NC) 39,823 6 King's C. (PA) 39,343 7 Berry C. (GA)* 38,889 8 Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)* 38,883 9 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 38, U. of So. Carolina at Spartanburg (SC) 38, Bridgewater C. (VA)* 38, Roanoke C. (VA) 38, High Point U. (NC)* 37, Lycoming C. (PA) 37, Elizabethtown C. (PA) 37, Academy of the New Church (PA)* 37, Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* 37, Messiah C. (PA)* 37, Coastal Carolina U. (SC) 36, Union U. (TN) 36, Geneva C. (PA)* 36, Greensboro C. (NC) 36, Seton Hill C. (PA)* 36, Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 36, Susquehanna U. (PA)* 35, Allentown C. of St. Francis de Sales (PA) 35, Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* 35, MaryviUe C. (TN)* 35, Ramapo C. of New Jersey (NJ)* 35, C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* 35, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 35, Milligan C. (TN)* 35, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 35, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 34, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 34, LaGrange C. (GA) 34, Benedict C. (SC) 34, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* 34, Waynesburg C. (PA)* 34, Asbur.y..C. (KY)* 34, Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* $33, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* 33, Rosemont C. (PA)* 33, Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* 33, Bluefield State C. (WV)* 33, Carlow C. (PA) 33, U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* 33, Fisk U. (TN) 33, Kentucky Christian C. (KY)* 33, Ferrum C. (VA)* 33, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 33, Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 33, Montreat C. (NC)* 33, Concord C. (WV)* 32, Alvemia C. (PA)* 32, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 32, Thiel C. (PA)* 32, Thomas More C. (KY) 32, Voorhees C. (SC)* 32, Wingate U. (NC)* 32, N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 32, Barton C. (NC)* 32, Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) 32, Shorter C. (GA)* 32, Bluefield C. (VA)* 31, U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 31, CampbeUsville C. (KY)* 31, Centenary C. (NJ)* 31, Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 31, Wilson C. (PA)* 31, Virginia Union U. (VA) 31, W.V. State C. (WV)* 31, West Liberty State C. (WV)* 30, Bennett C. (NC) 30, Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 30, Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 30, Bloomfield C. (NJ)* 30, Morris C. (SC) 30, Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 30, Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 30,146 continued on the following page 1971

112 Baccalaureate H Institutions I 81 Pikeville C. (KY) $29, King C. (TN) 29, Catawba C. (NC)* 29, Lees-McRae C. (NC)* 29, Shaw U. (NC) 29, Holy Family C. (PA) 29, Newberry C. (SC)* 29, Caldwel] C. (NJ)* 28, Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* 28, St. Paul's C. (VA) 28, continued from the previous page Limestone C. (SC)* $27, Felician C. (NJ)* 27, Point Park C. (PA) 27, Livingstone C. (NC)* 27, Neumann C. (PA) 26, Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* 26, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 25, Columbia Union C. (MD) 25, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 25,183 Adjusted average salary: $32,532 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Covenant C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Savannah State C. (GA), Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Falls C. (GA), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Julie C. (MD), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC), Mount Olive C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA), Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Allen U. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. U'N), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN), Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN), Emory and Henry C. (VA), Fairmont State C. (WV), Glenville State C. (wv). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) TABLE 103: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Lock Haven U. (PA)* $45,104 2 U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 40,816 3 Winston-Salem State U. (NC) 39,823 4 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 38,845 5 U. of So. Carolina at Spartanburg (SC) 38,750 6 Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)* 38,172 7 Coastal Carolina U.(S..C.C)D Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* 35,533 9 Ramapo C. of New Jersey (NJ)* 35, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* 34, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* $33, Bluefield State C. 0NV)* 33, U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* 33, Concord C. (WV)* 32, U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 31, W.V. State C. (WV)* 31, West Liberty State C. (WV)* 30,839 Adjusted average salary: $32,854 Salary figures were unavailable for Savannah State C. (GA), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Fairmont State C. (WV), Glenville State C. (WV). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 98 I

113 Baccalaureate II Institutions] TABLE 104: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' SALARIES AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) $47,979 2 Columbia C. (SC) 40,279 3 King's C. (PA) 39,343 4 Roanoke C. (VA) 39,247 5 Berry C. (GA)* 38,889 6 Bridgewater C. (VA)* 38,494 7 High Point U. (NC)* 37,931 8 Lycoming C. (PA) 37,756 9 Elizabethtown C. (PA) 37, Academy of the New Church (PA)* 37, Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* 37, Messiah C. (PA)* 37, Union U. (TN) 36, Geneva C. (PA)* 36, Greensboro C. (NC) 36, Seton Hill C. (PA)* 36, Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 36, Susquehanna U. (PA)* 35, Allentown C. of St. Francis de Sales (PA) 35, Maryville C. ('IN)* 35, C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* 35, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 35, MiUigan C. (TN)* 35, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 35, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 34, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 34, LaGrange C. (GA) 34, Benedict C. (SC) 34, Waynesburg C. (PA)* 34, Asbury C. (KY)* 34, Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* 33, Rosemont C. (PA)* 33, Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* 33, Carlow C. (PA) 33, Fisk U. (TN) 33,544 continued on the following page 36 Kentucky Christian C. (KY)* $33, Ferrum C. (VA)* 33, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 33, Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 33, Montreat C. (NC)* 33, Alvernia C. (PA)* 32, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 32, Thiel C. (PA)* 32, Thomas More C. (KY) 32, Voorhees C. (SC)* 32, Wingate U. (NC)* 32, N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 32, Barton C. (NC)* 32, Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) 32, Shorter C. (GA)* 32, Bluefield C. (VA)* 31, CampbellsviUe C. (KY)* 31, Centenary C. (NJ)* 31, Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 31, Wilson C. (PA)* 31, Virginia Union U. (VA) 31, Bennett C. (NC) 30, Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 30, Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 30, Bloomfield C. (NJ)* 30, Morris C. (SC) 30, Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 30, Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 30, Pikeville C. (KY) 29, King C. (TN) 29, Catawba C. (NC)* 29, Lees-McRae C. (NC)* 29, Shaw U. 0NIC) 29, Holy Family C. (PA) 29, Newberry C. (SC)* 29,012 I 99 m

114 Baccalaureate II Institutions ] 71 Caldwell C. (NJ)* $28, Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* 28, St. Paul's C. (VA) 28, Limestone C. (SC)* 27, Felician C. (NJ)* 27, Point Park C. (PA) 27, Livingstone C. (NC)* 27, continued from the previous page 78 Neumann C. (PA) $26, Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* 26, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 25, Columbia Union C. (MD) 25, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 25,183 Adjusted average salary: $32,867 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Covenant C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Falls C. (GA), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Julie C. (MD), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC), Mount Olive C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA), Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Allen U. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. (TN), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN), Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN), Emory and Henry C. (VA). D Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 105: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) 2 Lock Haven U. (PA)* 3 Elizabethtown C. (PA) 4 Roanoke C. (VA) 5 Berry C. (GA)* 6 Susquehanna U. (PA)* 7 Lycoming C. (PA) 8 Ramapo C. of New Jersey (NJ)* 9 High Point U. (NC)* 10 U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 11 King's C. (PA) 12 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 13 Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 14 U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 15 Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* $88,083 8Z339 73,728 73,333 72,956 71,615 71,122 71,094 70,487 70,049 68,725 68,725 68,012 67,562 66, Messiah C. (PA)* $66, U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* 66, Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)* 66, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 65, U. of So. Carolina at Spartanburg (SC) 65, Winston-Salem State U. (NC) 65, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* 64, Bridgewater C. (VA)* 64, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 64, Coastal Carolina U. (SC) 63, Maryville C. (TN)* 63, Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* 62, Carlow C. (PA) 62, Columbia C. (SC) 62, Covenant C. (GA)* 61,006 m continued on the following page

115 Baccalaureate II Institutions[ -- continued from the previous page 31 Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* $59, Waynesburg C. (PA)* 59, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 59, Thiel C. (PA)* 59, Bluefield State C. (WV)* 59, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 59, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 59, Asbury C. (KY)* 58, Geneva C. (PA)* 58, Bluefield C. (VA)* 58, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* 58, Union U. (TN) 58, Thomas More C. (KY) 57, Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* 57, Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) 57, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 57, Milligan C. (TN)* 56, Ferrum C. (VA)* 56, LaGrange C. (GA) 56, West Liberty State C. (WV)* 56, Alvernia C. (PA)* 55, Concord C. (WV)* 55, Virginia Union U. (VA) 54, Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 54, Bloomfield C. (NJ)* 54, C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* 53, Fisk U. (TN) 53, Greensboro C. (NC) 53, Holy Family C. (PA) 53, Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 53, Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 53, Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* $52, Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 52, W.V. State C. (WV)* 52, Shorter C. (GA)* 51, Barton C. (NC)* 51, Campbellsville C. (KY)* 51, N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 51, WingateU. (NC)* 51, Catawba C. (NC)* 51, Benedict C. (SC) 50, Point Park C. (PA) 49, Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 48, Pikeville C. (KY) 48, Voorhees C. (SC)* 47, Newberry C. (SC)* 47, Bennett C. (NC) 47, Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 46, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 46, Wilson C. (PA)* 45, King C. (TN) 43, Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* 42, St. Paul's C. (VA) 41, Kentucky Christian C. (KY)* 40, Caldwell C. (NJ)* 39, Shaw U. (NC) 39, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 38, Neumann C. (PA) 38, Columbia Union C. (ME)) 37, Limestone C. (SC)* 37,620 Average adjusted compensation: $57,339 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Savannah State C. (GA), Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Fails C. (GA), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Julie C. (MD), Lees-McRae C. (NC), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC), Montreat C. (NC), Mount Olive C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Livingstone C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Centenary C. (NJ), Felician C. (NJ), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Academy of the New Church (PA), Allentown C. of St. Francis de Sales (PA), Seton Hill C. (PA), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA), Rosemont C. (PA), Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Alien U. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Morris C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. (TN), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN), Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN), Emory and Henry C. (VA), Fairmont State C. (WV), GlenviUe State C. (WV). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 101

116 Baccalaureate II Institutions ] I TABLE 106: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Lock Haven U. (PA)* $87,339 2 Ramapo C. of New Jersey (NJ)* 71,094 3 U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 70,049 4 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 68,725 5 U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 67,562 6 U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* 66,533 7 Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)* 66,488 g- "U. o-6"~ 5-6.'C'aro-b2m'-~ ~-S'~'arTan-Fu~ (3LT- "65";521-" 9 Winston-Salem State U. (NC) 65, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* 64, Coastal Carolina U. (SC) $63, Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* 59, Bluefield State C. (WV)* 59, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* 58, West Liberty State C. (WV)* 56, Concord C. (WV)* 55, W.V. State C. (WV)* 52,032 Average adjusted compensation: $64,597 Salary figures were unavailable for Savannah State C. (GA), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Fairmont State C. (WV), Glenville State C. (WV). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) TABLE 107: PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) $88,083 2 Eiizabethtown C. (PA) 73,728 3 Roanoke C. (VA) 73,333 4 Berry C. (GA)* 72,956 5 Susquehanna U. (PA)* 71,615 6 Lycoming C. (PA) 71,122 7 High Point U. (NC)* 70,487 8 King's C. (PA) 68,725 9 Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 68, Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* 66, Messiah C. (PA)* 66, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 65, Bridgewater C. (VA)* 64, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 64, MaryviUe C. (TN)* 63,430 continued on the following page 16 Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* $62, Carlow C. (PA) 62, Columbia C. (SC) 62, Covenant C. (GA)* 61, Waynesburg C. (PA)* 59, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 59, Thiel C. (PA)* 59, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 59, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 59, Asbury C. (KY)* 58, Geneva C. (PA)* 27 Bluefield C. (VA)* 28 Union U. (TN) 29 Thomas More C. (KY) 30 Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* 58,442 58,217 58,035 57,953 57,

117 Baccalaureate II Institutions [ 31 Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) $57, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 57, Milligan C. (TN)* 56, Ferrum C. (VA)* 56, LaGrange C. (GA) 56, Alvemia C. (PA)* 55, Virginia Union U. (VA) 54, Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 54, Bloomfield C. (NJ)* 54, C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* 53, Fisk U. (TN) 53, Greensboro C. (NC) 53, Holy Family C. (PA) 53, Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 53, Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 53, Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* 52, Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 52, Shorter C. (GA)* 51, Barton C. (NC)* 51, Campbellsville C. (KY)* 51,656 continued from the previous page CatawbaC. (NC)* $51, Benedict C. (SC) 50, Point Park C. (PA) 49, Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 48, Pikeville C. (KY) 48, Voorhees C. (SC)* 47, Newberry C. (SC)* 47, Bennett C. (NC) 47, Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 46, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 46, Wilson C. (PA)* 45, King C. (TN) 43, Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* 42, St. Paul's C. (VA) 41, Kentucky Christian C. (KY)* 40, Caldwell C. (NJ)* 39, Shaw U. (NC) 39, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 38, Neumann C. (PA) 38, Columbia Union C. (MD) 37, N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 51, Limestone C. (SC)* 37, Wingate U. (NC)* 51,158 Average adjusted compensation: $55,649 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Fails C. (GA), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Julie C. (MD), Lees-McRae C. (NC), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC), Montreat C. (NC), Mount Olive C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Livingstone C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Centenary C. (NJ), Felician C. (NJ), Academy of the New Church (PA), Allentown C. of St. Francis de Sales (PA), Seton Hill C. (PA), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA), Rosemont C. (PA), Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Allen U. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Morris C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. (TN), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN), Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN), Emory and Henry C. (VA). 103 [

118 Baccalaureate H Institutions ] E Associate Professors' Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 108: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) $75,233 2 Lock Haven U. (PA)* 72,799 3 Berry C. (GA)* 63,208 4 Elizabethtown C. (PA) 61,147 5 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 60,857 6 Lycoming C. (PA) 60,293 7 Roanoke C. (VA) 60,108 8 King's C. (PA) 59,562 9 Winston-Salem State U. (NC) 58, Susquehanna U. (PA)* 58, Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* 56, U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 56, Messiah C. (PA)* 56, High Point U. (NC)* 56, Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)* 56, Ramapo C. of New Jersey (NJ)* 55, Bridgewater C. (VA)* 54, U. of So. Carolina at Spartanburg (SC) 54, U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 54, Allentown C. of St. Francis de Sales (PA) 54, Coastal Carolina U. (SC) 53, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* 53, U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* 53, Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* 52, Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 52, Columbia C. (SC) 52, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 52, Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* 52, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 52, Seton Hill C. (PA)* 51, Bluefield C. (VA)* 51, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 51, Asbury C. (KY)* 50, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 50, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 50, Maryville C. (TN)* 50, Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 50, Geneva C:_(P A)* 50, Rosemont C. (PA)* 49, Concord C. (WV)* 49, Carlow C. (PA) $49, Union U. (TN) 49, Thomas More C. (KY) 49, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 49, Fisk U. (TN) 49, Montreat C. (NC)* 48, Covenant C. (GA)* 48, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* 48, Bloomfield C. (NJ)* 48, C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* 48, Thiel C. (PA)* 47, Centenary C. (NJ)* 47, LaGrange C. (GA) 47, Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* 47, Bluefield State C. (WV)* 47, Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 47, Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 46, Campbellsville C. (KY)* 46, Ferrum C. (VA)* 46, Catawba C. (NC)* 46, Waynesburg C. (PA)* 45, Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 45, MiUigan C. (TN)* 45, West Liberty State C. (WV)* 45, Greensboro C. (NC) 45, Virginia Union U. (VA) 45, Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 45, Holy Family C. (PA) 44, Barton C. (NC)* 44, Shorter C. (GA)* 44, Wingate U. (NC)* 44, N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 44, W.V. State C. (WV)* 43, Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) 43, Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 42, Benedict C. (SC) 42, Bennett C. (NC) 42, Alvemia C. (PA)* 41, Newberry C. (SC)* 40, Pikeville C. (KY) 40, continued on the following page

119 Baccalaureate II Institutions[ m continued from the previous page 81 Wilson C. (PA)* $40, Caldwell C. (NJ)* 39, Point Park C. (PA) 39, Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* 39, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 38, Morris C. (SC) 38, Lees-McRae C. (NC)* 38, King C. (TN) 38, Columbia Union C. (MD) 38, Felician C. (NJ)* $37, Shaw U. (NC) 36, Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* 36, Limestone C. (SC)* 34, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 33, Neumann C. (PA) 33, Livingstone C. (NC)* 31,949 Average adjusted compensation: $48,531 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Savannah State C. (GA). Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Falls C. (GA), Kentucky Christian C. (KY), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Juhe C. (MD), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC). Mount Ohve C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Academy of the New Church (PA), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA). Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Allen U. (SC), Voorhees C. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. (TN), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN). Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN). Emory and Henry C. (VA), St. Paul's C. (VA), Fairmont State C. (WV), Glenville State C. 0NV). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) TABLE 109: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 Lock Haven U. (PA)* $72,799 2 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 60,857 3 Winston-Salem State U. (NC) 58,899 4 U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 56,821 5 Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)* 56,176 6 Ramapo C. of New Jersey (NJ)* 55,937 7._.U.o._.f So. C._..~olin...a at S.partanburg ~).._~,792 8 U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 54,680 9 Coastal Carolina U. (SC) 53, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* 53, U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* $53, Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* 52, Concord C. (WV)* 49, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* 48, Bluefield State C. (WV)* 47, West Liberty State C. (WV)* 45, W.V. State C. (WV)* 43,905 Average adjusted compensation: $54,049 Salary figures were unavailable for Savannah State C. (GA), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Fairmont State C. (WV), Glenville State C. (WV). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) 105

120 Baccalaureate II Institutions I I TABLE 110: ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) $75,233 2 Berry C. (GA)* 63,208 3 Elizabethtown C. (PA) 61,147 4 Lycoming C. (PA) 60,293 5 Roanoke C. (VA) 60,108 6 King's C. (PA) 59,562 7 Susquehanna U. (PA)* 58,576 8 Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* 56,847 9 Messiah C. (PA)* 56, High Point U. (NC)* 56, Bridgewater C. (VA)* 54, Allentown C. of St. Francis de Sales (PA) 54, Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* 52, Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 52, Columbia C. (SC) 52, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 52, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 52, Seton Hill C. (PA)* 51, Bluefield C. (VA)* 51, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 51, Asbury C. (KY)* 50, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 50, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 50, Maryville C. (TN)* 50, Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 50, Geneva C. (PA)* 50, Rosemont C. (PA)* 49, Carlow C. (PA) 49, Union U. (TN) 49, Thomas More C. (KY) 49, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 49, Fisk U. (TN) 49, Montreat C. (NC)* 48, Covenant C. (GA)* 48, Bloomfield C. (NJ)* 48, continued on the following page C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* $48, Thiel C. (PA)* 47, Centenary C. (NJ)* 47, LaGrange C. (GA) 47, Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* 47, Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 47, Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 46, CampbellsviUe C. (KY)* 46, Ferrum C. (VA)* 46, CatawbaC. (NC)* 46, Waynesburg C. (PA)* 45, Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 45, MiUigan C. (TN)* 45, Greensboro C. (NC) 45, Virginia Union U. (VA) 45, Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 45, Holy Family C. (PA) 44, Barton C. (NC)* 44, Shorter C. (GA)* 44, Wingate U. (NC)* 44, N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 44, Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) 43, Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 42, Benedict C. (SC) 42, Bennett C. (NC) 42, Alvernia C. (PA)* 41, Newberry C. (SC)* 40, Pikeville C. (KY) 40, Wilson C. (PA)* 40, Caldwell C. (NJ)* 39, Point Park C. (PA) 39, Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* 39, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 38, Morris C. (SC) 38, Lees-McRae C. (NC)* 38,646 I 106

121 Baccalaureate II Institutions] -- continued from the previous page King C. (TN) $38, Columbia Union C. (MD) 38, Felician C. (NJ)* 37, Shaw U. (NC) 36, Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* 36, Limestone C. (SC)* $34, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 33, Neumann C. (PA) 33, Livingstone C. (NC)* 31,949 Average adjusted compensation: $47,343 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Fails C. (GA), Kentucky Christian C. (KY), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Julie C. (MD), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC), Mount Olive C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Academy of the New Church (PA), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA), Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Allen U. (SC), Voorhees C. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. (TN), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN), Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN), Emory and Henry C. (VA), St. Paul's C. (VA). F Assistant Professors'Compensation, Adjusted for Cost of Living TABLE 111: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS' COMPENSATION AT ALL BACCALAUREATE II INSTITUTIONS IN REGION 1 York C. Pennsylvania (PA) $62,176 2 Lock Haven U. (PA)* 57,270 3 U. of So. Carolina at Aiken (SC)* 50,161 4 Columbia C. (SC) 49,946 5 Messiah C. (PA)* 48,961 6 Elizabethtown C. (PA) 48,936 7 Winston-Salem State U. (NC) 48,869 8 Christopher Newport U. (VA) 48,606 9 Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA)* 48, Bridgewater C. (VA)* 48, Berry C. (GA)* 48, King's C. (PA) 48, Lycoming C. (PA) 48, Waynesburg C. (PA)* 47, U. of So. Carolina at Spartanburg (SC) 47,604 m continued on the following page n 16 Coastal Carolina U. (SC) $47, Roanoke C. (VA) 47, Union U. (TN) 46, High Point U. (NC)* 46, Bluefield C. (VA)* 45, Geneva C. (PA)* 45, Mary Baldwin C. (VA)* 45, Ramapo C. of New Jersey (NJ)* 44, Montreat C. (NC)* 44, Lebanon Valley C. (PA)* 44, Freed-Hardeman U. (TN)* 44, Academy of the New Church (PA)* 44, Allentown C. of St. Francis de Sales (PA) 43, Susquehanna U. (PA)* 43, Elizabeth City State U. (NC)* 43,

122 I Baccalaureate II Institutions I 31 Seton Hill C. (PA)* $43, Maryville C. (TN)* 43, LaGrange C. (GA) 43, Asbury C. (KY)* 43, C. of Saint Elizabeth (NJ)* 42, W.V. Inst. of Technology (WV)* 42, Greensboro C. (NC) 42, Saint Vincent C. and Sem. (PA)* 42, Eastern Mennonite U. (VA)* 42, Johnson C. Smith U. (NC) 41, David Lipscomb U. (TN) 41, Cedar Crest C. (PA) 41, U. of Pittsburgh at Bradford (PA)* 41, Concord C. (WV)* 41, U. of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (PA)* 41, Bluefield State C. (WV)* 41, Carlow C. (PA) 41, Ferrum C. (VA)* 41, Carson-Newman C. (TN)* 41, Wingate U. (NC)* 40, Mercyhurst C. (PA) 40, Thomas More C. (KY) 40, Thiel C. (PA)* 40, Benedict C. (SC) 40, Delaware Valley C. (PA)* 40, Virginia Intermont C. (VA) 40, Milligan C. (TN)* 40, Alvernia C. (PA)* 40, Davis and Elkins C. (WV)* 40, Barton C. (NC)* 40, Centenary C. (NJ)* 40, Shorter C. (GA)* 39, Alderson Broaddus C. (WV)* 39, Campbellsville C. (KY)* 39, Kentucky Wesleyan C. (KY)* 39, continued from the previous page 66 Bloomfield C. (NJ)* $39, Fisk U. (TN) 39, Rosemont C. (PA)* 39, U. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (PA)* 39, N.C. Wesleyan C. (NC)* 38, West Liberty State C. (WV)* 38, Belmont Abbey C. (NC) 38, W.V. State C. (WV)* 38, Voorhees C. (SC)* 38, Kentucky Christian C. (KY)* 37, Lindsey Wilson C. (KY)* 36, Wilson C. (PA)* 36, Virginia Union U. (VA) 36, Columbia Union C. (MD) 36, Catawba C. (NC)* 36, Lees-McRae C. (NC)* 36, Holy Family C. (PA) 36, King C. (TN) 35, Newberry C. (SC)* 35, Pikeville C. (KY) 35, Bennett C. (NC) 35, Morris C. (SC) 34, St. Paul's C. (VA) 34, Point Park C. (PA) 34, Caldwell C. (NJ)* 33, Felician C. (NJ)* 33, Barber-Scotia C. (NC)* 33, Alice Lloyd C. (KY)* 33, Shaw U. (NC) 32, Salem-Teikyo U. (WV)* 32, Neumann C. (PA) 31, Limestone C. (SC)* 31, Tennessee Wesleyan C. (TN)* 30, Livingstone C. (NC)* 29,871 Average adjusted compensation: $40,248 Salary figures were unavailable for Mount Vernon C. (DC), Wesley C. (DE), Morris Brown C. (GA), Paine C. (GA), DeVry Inst. of Technology (GA), Piedmont C. (GA), Covenant C. (GA), Brewton-Parker C. (GA), Savannah State C. (GA), Thomas C. (GA), Toccoa Falls C. (GA), Midway C. (KY), Brescia C. (KY), Villa Julie C. (MD), Methodist C. (NC), Mars Hill C. (NC), Mount Olive C. (NC), Saint Augustine's C. (NC), Warren Wilson C. (NC), Upsala C. (NJ), Thomas Edison State C. (NJ), Grove City C. (PA), Gratz C. (PA), Central Wesleyan U. (SC), Alien U. (SC), Coker C. (SC), Claflin C. (SC), Tennessee Temple U. (TN), Lee C. CI'N), Southern C. of Seventh-Day Adventists (TN), Bryan C. (TN), Lambuth U. (TN), Lane C. (TN), Knoxville C. (TN), Cumberland U. (TN), Bethel C. (TN), Crichton C. (TN), Lemoyne-Owen C. (TN), Emory and Henry C. (VA), Clinch Valley C. of the U. of Va. (VA), Fairmont State C. (WV), Glenville State C. (WV). (The broken line denotes the top 40 percent.) I 108 [

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