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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Md. State University Profs Make More Than National Average

Full-time professors at Maryland public universities earn a salary roughly $16,500 above the national average, but tuition at Maryland public universities has remained lower than the national average, according to data from the American Association of University Professors.

Data from the Maryland Higher Education Commission — the statewide board responsible for establishing policies for Maryland’s public and private colleges — reveals that full-time faculty for Maryland’s public universities have an annual salary of, on average, $105,140. Comparatively, the national average for full-time professors at public universities was $88,648. Full-time professors at private schools were paid $108,653 a year on average.

This pay rate has meant that for the past few years university staff have topped the payroll of Maryland state employees. This year, the top 220 spots on the state payroll were occupied by university employees, and Maryland public university employees made up 70% of the total number of state employees earning over $100,000. 

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2 comments:

  1. This is skewed by College Park. I am a full professor at Salisbury, and I make $73K.

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  2. Same with BOE ....overpaid useful idiots for progressive agendas..STOP THE EDUCATION wastefull MADNESS ...VOUCHER SYSTEM NOW.....

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