The AAUP today released its annual survey of faculty salaries, reporting an average increase of 1.2% in 2009-10, the lowest in the 50-year history of the survey. Here are the Top 10 national universities and liberal arts colleges in average salaries for full professors:
National Universities:
- Harvard ($191,200)
- Columbia ($188,600)
- Chicago ($184,100)
- Stanford ($181,400)
- Princeton ($181,000)
- Yale ($174,100)
- Cal Tech ($171,900)
- NYU ($171,700)
- Yeshiva ($170,700)
- Penn ($170,100)
Liberal Arts Colleges:
- Wellesley ($142,900)
- Amherst ($135,300)
- Claremont McKenna ($135,100)
- Pomona ($134,700)
- Barnard ($134,100)
- Harvey Mudd ($130,700)
- Williams ($130,500)
- Wesleyan ($129,400)
- Smith ($128,400)
- Bowdoin ($127,800)
- AAUP, 2009-10 Report on the Economic Status of the Profession
- Chronicle of Higher Education, Professors’ Pay Rises 1.2%, Lowest Increase in 50 Years
- Inside Higher Ed, The Worst Salary Year
- New York Times, Study Finds a 1.2% Increase in Faculty Pay, the Smallest in 50 Years




