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Presidents at 42 private colleges scaled the $1 million annual mark in total pay and benefits in 2011 a slight bump from the year before, according to a survey based on the latest federal tax information from the 500 private schools with the largest endowments.
Total median compensation was $410,523, or 3.2 percent more.
A high salary can be a sign of prestige for presidents, but it also opens them to criticism. The Obama administration and consumers are pressuring schools to rein in tuition costs, increase graduation rates and strengthen the value of a diploma.
The Chronicle of Higher Education's report released Sunday used federal tax information from 2011, the most recent available.
The top earner in the survey was Robert J. Zimmer, the president of the University of Chicago. His base pay was $918,000, but his total compensation was $3.4 million. About 40 percent of his total earnings stem from deferred compensation a retention tool commonly used to keep college presidents on the job longer, according to the Chronicle.
http://www.sfgate.com/news/politics/article/Report-Many-private-college-presidents-make-1M-5066825.php
Alittleliberal
(528 posts)Shirley Ann Jackson made like 7 mil a year in salary.
TheMightyFavog
(13,770 posts)Lasher
(28,104 posts)Alabama's football coach got $5.5M this year,
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1840036-usa-today-reveals-college-football-head-coaches-salaries-for-every-fbs-school
and Duke's basketball coach got $7.2M.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/salaries/ncaab/coach/
fujiyama
(15,185 posts)I've asked some before. They hem and haw and say something along the lines of "well they bring in a lot in revenue" (which is also demonstrably false).
It's incredible how conservatives justify wasteful public spending when it's on sports.
a la izquierda
(11,861 posts)for like four years. That may be fine for business and law profs making $100,000. But those of us in arts and sciences make half that on average where I teach (big state school, poor state, surprisingly expensive college town).