Friday, Mar. 10, 1967
Soaring Salaries
Faculty income at U.S. universities is still climbing. A new survey conducted by the American Association of University Professors indicates that in the current academic year even the dozen best-paying schools have hiked their salaries by 6% above 1965-66 levels. The twelve most openhanded schools and their average salaries (which do not include fringe benefits), according to the A.A.U.P.:
Harvard $15,700
Chicago 15,445
Parsons College 15,123
Stanford 15,120
Hebrew Union College 15,063
Johns Hopkins 14,272
Caltech 14,129
Claremont Graduate School 14,000
M.I.T. 13,953
Northwestern 13,899
Cornell 13,663
Columbia 13,500
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