f******y 发帖数: 19 | 1 Faculty Pay Remains Flat at Public Colleges, Edges Up at Private Colleges
By Jeffrey Brainard
Amid a still-recovering economy and tight state finances, faculty members at
public colleges saw no increase in pay this year, on average, for the
second year in a row, a survey has found. Private-college faculty members
did slightly better, receiving an average raise of 2 percent, which kept
their pay on pace with inflation.
Those results come from an annual survey released this week by the College
and University Professional Association for Human Resources. The association
reported on salary levels at 812 four-year public and private institutions
in the 2010-11 academic year.
At public colleges, only assistant professors who started their jobs in 2010
-11 received higher pay than did such faculty members in the previous year,
according to the survey results. Those professors received an average of 1.4
percent more this year than the same group did last year. Pay for other
faculty ranks was flat.
In contrast, faculty members across all academic ranks at private
institutions received increases of at least 1 percent.
None of those figures, at public or private colleges, reflect pay furloughs
that some institutions put into effect because of the recession.
Over the past decade, faculty salaries have grown just slightly above the
rate of inflation. For the 2010 calendar year, the Consumer Price Index rose
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【在 f******y 的大作中提到】 : Faculty Pay Remains Flat at Public Colleges, Edges Up at Private Colleges : By Jeffrey Brainard : Amid a still-recovering economy and tight state finances, faculty members at : public colleges saw no increase in pay this year, on average, for the : second year in a row, a survey has found. Private-college faculty members : did slightly better, receiving an average raise of 2 percent, which kept : their pay on pace with inflation. : Those results come from an annual survey released this week by the College : and University Professional Association for Human Resources. The association : reported on salary levels at 812 four-year public and private institutions
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