AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey

2018-19 AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey

The annual AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey is the largest independent source of data on full-time faculty salary and benefits at two- and four-year colleges and universities in the United States. The 2019 iteration of the survey includes information on salary and benefits for more than 380,000 full-time faculty members, and also salaries for senior administrators and pay for part-time faculty members, from more than 950 institutions in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. The survey, along with the accompanying "Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession," is published each year in April. Inside Higher Ed below presents these data in an easily searchable database.

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InstitutionCategoryState Avg. Salary
Full Professors
Avg. Change
Continuing Full Professors
Count
Full Professors
Avg. Total Compensationsort descending
Full Professors
Salary Equity
Full Professors
Elizabeth City State University Baccalaureate NORTH CAROLINA $81,100 -3.5% 26 $106,800 90.7
Pittsburg State University Masters KANSAS $82,900 0.3% 106 $110,600 94.5
High Point U Baccalaureate NORTH CAROLINA $92,000 1.6% 31 $114,300 88.2
University of North Carolina at Pembroke Master NORTH CAROLINA $89,100 1.9% 60 $115,900 91.1
Fayetteville State University Master NORTH CAROLINA $88,600 1.5% 70 $116,000 106.1
University of North Carolina at Asheville Baccalaureate NORTH CAROLINA $94,200 0.7% 66 $121,800 95.1
Winston-Salem State University Master NORTH CAROLINA $95,000 -0.2% 50 $123,800 104.9
Western Carolina University Master NORTH CAROLINA $95,900 1.2% 102 $124,300 96.9
Appalachian State University Master NORTH CAROLINA $96,900 0.5% 318 $125,100 93.7
Washburn University Master KANSAS $101,000 -0.4% 73 $128,200 92.1

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