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  2. Average Professor Salary - Univstats

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    Professors' salaries vary from state to state due to factors such as population and cost of living. The statements below describes the highest and lowest faculty salary by state and school type. Rhode Island has the highest Professor salary of $123,318 and Kansas has the lowest Professor salary of $69,107.

  3. Average Faculty Salary By State - Univstats

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    At public schools, the average faculty salary is $74,386, which is 3.74% higher than 2022. The private school's average salary is $63,448, a increase of 3.93%. The average faculty salary at national universities is $94,555, increase of 3.57%. The average faculty salary at liberal arts colleges is $78,790, increase of 3.57%.

  4. What Is the Average Professor Salary by State - ZipRecruiter

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    We’ve identified 13 states where the typical salary for a Professor job is above the national average. Topping the list is Wisconsin, with Alaska and Massachusetts close behind in second and third. Massachusetts beats the national average by 6.3%, and Wisconsin furthers that trend with another $11,676 (10.2%) above the $114,792.

  5. The 2023 average faculty salary of U.S. Colleges is $67,371 over all ranks. By academic rank, compared to last year, The Professor salary is $89,562, a increase of 3.16%.

  6. How Much Do College Professors Make? | BestColleges

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    According to data from the American Association of University Professors, the average full-time college professor, combining all instructor types and university categories, made $112,139 in the 2023-24 academic year. Full professors in the U.S. made an average of $155,056 during that same period.

  7. This visualization shows the number of faculty and average projected salary expenditures for full-time faculty, as of Nov. 1 of each academic year.

  8. Faculty Compensation Survey - AAUP

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    Faculty Compensation Survey. Preliminary results of the AAUP's annual Faculty Compensation Survey are published in April for the current academic year with a full Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession published in the summer. See this year's report. Explore survey results since 2016–17 using our new AAUP data website.