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1 FACULTY SALARY REPORT

2 Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Three Year Summary... 3 Eleven Month Non-Adjusted Salaries... 4 Nine Month Non-Adjusted Salaries... 5 New Assistant Professors... 6 Professors by Tenure Status... 7 Associate Professors by Tenure Status... 8 Assistant Profesors by Tenure Status... 9 Professors by Program Area Professors by Program Area - Public Institutions Professors by Program Area - Private Institutions Associate Professors by Program Area Associate Professors by Program Area - Public Institutions Associate Professors by Program Area - Private Institutions Assistant Professors by Program Area Public Institutions Private Institutions Professors by School - Physicians Professors by School - Non-Physicians Professors by School - Total Associate Professors by School - Physicians Associate Professor by School - Non-Physicians Associate Professors by School - Total Assistant Professors by School - Physicians Assistant Professors by School - Non-Physicians Assistant Professors by School - Total Department Chairs' Salaries Associate Deans' Salaries Deans' Salaries... 33

3 Introduction For purposes of this study, faculty are defined as those considered to be full-time, regardless of the number of months of the appointment, and those whose salaries are established by the schools of public health. The faculty data reflect base salaries and do not include any supplement received for serving as department chair or other administrative position. In the administrative sections, which include department chairs, associate deans and deans, the salary data have been presented by base salary, administrative supplement, and total compensation received over 11 months. The study was conducted for each of three faculty ranks: professor, associate professor and assistant professor; and each of the three administrative titles: department chairs, associate deans and deans. Two categories: physicians and non-physicians were used in the survey. The data collection process was the same for each rank, title and category. Each group of faculty, included under the titles of professor, associate professor and assistant professor, was classified by the kind of appointment (nine or eleven months) normally made by schools. The salary of each faculty member's appointment was then indicated in the appropriate nine-month or eleven-month column. Faculty appointed for twelve months with one-month vacation were classified in the eleven-month column and their salaries were listed. Faculty appointed for eleven months with their salaries distributed over eleven or twelve months were classified in the eleven-month column and the salaries indicated. Faculty appointed for nine months with their salaries distributed over nine or twelve months were classified in the nine-month column. Faculty appointed for nine months with their salaries paid over nine months were classified in the nine-month column. All salaries classified in the nine-month category were adjusted by dividing the salary by nine (the number of months) and multiplied by eleven, so comparisons could be made with the eleven-month salary schedules. However, any extra earnings that may have been permitted for the remainder of the year were not included, even though the extra earnings may have been paid by the university or by the school of public health. Method of Reporting The data are reported in a manner permitting comparison in several areas: (1) actual number of faculty by rank, physician and non-physician levels; (2) adjusted salaries with the mean and median calculated by each title; (3) non-adjusted salaries for both nine- and eleven-month categories; and (4) a summary table of adjusted mean, median, three-quarter point (75 percent), and one-quarter point (25 percent) salaries for the , , and academic years. For pages and 28-30, the program areas listed are as follows: Program Area Biomedical and Laboratory Sciences Biostatistics Epidemiology Environmental Sciences Health Education/Behavioral Sciences Health Services Administration International Health/Global Health Maternal and Child Health Nutrition Public Health Practice/Preventive Medicine Other Code BIOMED BIOSTAT EPID ENVIRON HED/BS HSA INTHLTH MCH NUTR PHP/PM OTHER 1

4 Throughout the report, salaries/values were not listed if there were less than four reported. Furthermore, for pages (school-specific data), if there was only one faculty member in one section, then the faculty members in the following section were masked, so as to avoid determining the salary of the single faculty member. However, the figures are included in the aggregate data. Pages 3-27 include faculty who hold titles of Department Chair and Associate Dean. Faculty not on tenure track are only included in pages 6 through 9 of the report. For all other faculty charts in the report, only tenure track and tenured faculty are included. Faculty from schools without tenure status were all included. In the administrative sections, all faculty, including non-tenured, are included. Data for this report were collected in Fall 2011 and include salaries for the 45 US-based ASPH-member schools of public health at that time. Data for the National Institute for Public Health (Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública) were not included in this report, as it is not a US-based ASPH-member school of public health. About the ASPH Faculty Report This report is distributed yearly to the deans and the ASPH Data Liaisons, who represent the accredited schools of public health. This report is considered confidential and is not to be distributed outside those two groups. For more information, please contact: Kristin Dolinski Manager, Data Collection and Analysis Association of Schools of Public Health 1900 M St. NW, Suite 710 Washington, DC Phone: Fax: kdolinski@asph.org 2

5 3 - Year Summary Professors Physicians Number Mean $189,420 $195,408 $199,572 Median $182,142 $185,431 $192,800 Non-Physicians Number Mean $164,790 $167,439 $172,402 Median $159,770 $160,897 $166,373 Total Number 1,081 1,138 1,198 Mean $169,005 $171,937 $177,052 Median $163,533 $166,305 $170,996 Associate Professors Physicians Number Mean $131,023 $139,430 $141,687 Median $121,294 $138,642 $135,425 Non-Physicians Number Mean $110,980 $112,915 $116,486 Median $110,000 $111,368 $114,885 Total Number Mean $112,887 $115,675 $119,069 Median $110,620 $113,138 $116,013 Assistant Professors Physicians Number Mean $96,244 $100,381 $109,603 Median $90,628 $95,718 $100,004 Non-Physicians Number Mean $88,525 $90,860 $93,688 Median $88,392 $90,444 $93,150 Total Number Mean $88,992 $91,411 $94,666 Median $88,500 $90,615 $93,500 3

6 Summary Table 11 Month Non-Adjusted Faculty Salaries Total Faculty Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number 2, ,826 Mean $141,087 $174,900 $135,865 Median $128,994 $171,930 $124,178 $51,900 $64,480 $51,900 $500,000 $500,000 $359,279 $99,332 $128,539 $97,798 $172,122 $210,083 $163,863 Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $179,088 $202,441 $173,908 Median $173,552 $196,615 $167,816 $71,460 $91,764 $71,460 $500,000 $500,000 $359,279 $145,640 $170,200 $143,199 $207,149 $232,261 $201,289 Associate Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $121,317 $141,583 $118,879 Median $118,941 $135,584 $117,990 $56,748 $79,536 $56,748 $256,116 $256,116 $207,050 $104,577 $115,571 $103,965 $133,173 $155,444 $130,500 Assistant Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $95,385 $110,298 $94,125 Median $94,554 $100,004 $94,008 $51,900 $64,480 $51,900 $193,550 $193,550 $150,000 $87,521 $90,500 $87,295 $102,772 $122,011 $102,000 4

7 Summary Table 9 Month Non-Adjusted Faculty Salaries Total Faculty Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $102,587 $131,960 $100,119 Median $91,416 $133,625 $89,800 $46,700 $67,704 $46,700 $309,899 $240,462 $309,899 $76,000 $98,692 $75,000 $123,853 $155,250 $117,000 Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $137,576 $148,445 $136,015 Median $133,850 $144,381 $132,413 $61,069 $86,088 $61,069 $309,899 $240,462 $309,899 $107,507 $115,000 $107,146 $157,000 $178,850 $155,455 Associate Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $92,008 $116,229 $89,668 Median $90,000 $101,487 $88,300 $54,000 $67,704 $54,000 $168,050 $168,050 $148,000 $78,298 $94,165 $78,023 $100,583 $141,425 $98,647 Assistant Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $75,918 $83,425 $75,776 Median $75,000 $79,350 $75,000 $46,700 $72,000 $46,700 $132,800 $103,000 $132,800 $69,780 $72,250 $69,555 $82,500 $98,675 $82,400 5

8 Summary Table New Assistant Professors New Assistant Professors Number Mean Median 66 $89,441 $87,750 $55,162 $134,444 $82,733 $97,750 New Assistant Professors by Program Area BIOMED 1 BIOSTAT 20 $99,377 $99,500 $84,000 $117,420 $90,458 $105,500 ENVIRON 4 $87,222 $82,500 $80,000 $103,889 $80,000 $99,167 EPID 12 $83,155 $85,700 $60,000 $95,000 $80,900 $89,250 HED/BS 6 $78,323 $82,778 $55,162 $91,000 $64,207 $91,000 HSA 11 $92,915 $86,778 $75,000 $134,444 $84,949 $100,000 INTHLTH 5 $88,270 $92,004 $57,346 $105,000 $72,173 $102,500 MCH 1 NUTR 1 PHP/PM 1 OTHER 4 $73,250 $72,722 $62,000 $85,556 $63,000 $84,028 New Assistant Professors by Tenure Status Tenure Status Number Mean Median Not on Tenure Track 21 $77,792 $80,000 $55,162 $104,000 $66,611 $86,022 Tenure Track 45 $94,877 $92,004 $80,000 $134,444 $85,556 $102,945 New Assistant Professors by Institution Type Institution Type Number Mean Median Private 22 $94,840 $95,000 $55,162 $134,444 $88,125 $102,500 Public 44 $86,741 $85,556 $60,000 $115,008 $80,167 $92,668 Note: New Assistant Professors refer to individuals hired to start as assistant professors in Fall 2011, and who earned their terminal degrees between 2009 through

9 Summary Table Professors by Tenure Status Tenure Status Number Mean Median Not on Tenure Track 165 $169,498 $163,387 $52,458 $500,000 $137,989 $196,725 Tenure Track 41 $162,917 $155,250 $111,654 $275,004 $137,832 $184,362 Tenured 1,102 $177,752 $172,085 $71,460 $500,000 $145,000 $205,557 Public Institutions Tenure Status Number Mean Median Not on Tenure Track 51 $151,419 $141,000 $52,458 $500,000 $118,900 $167,179 Tenure Track 31 $159,071 $150,000 $122,000 $275,004 $137,712 $182,340 Tenured 778 $167,555 $161,761 $71,460 $378,765 $136,050 $193,569 Private Institutions Tenure Status Number Mean Median Not on Tenure Track 114 $177,586 $168,112 $73,407 $308,423 $149,788 $204,717 Tenure Track 10 $174,840 $167,048 $111,654 $246,387 $147,190 $209,474 Tenured 324 $202,237 $196,388 $84,083 $500,000 $172,047 $222,404 7

10 Summary Table Associate Professors by Tenure Status Tenure Status Number Mean Median Not on Tenure Track 256 $116,355 $113,476 $53,772 $255,031 $95,191 $131,220 Tenure Track 218 $126,165 $123,600 $78,533 $256,116 $110,198 $135,169 Tenured 488 $115,412 $112,531 $56,748 $236,170 $99,000 $127,460 Public Institutions Tenure Status Number Mean Median Not on Tenure Track 129 $105,631 $101,876 $53,772 $188,210 $89,574 $116,466 Tenure Track 86 $111,933 $110,000 $78,533 $180,810 $101,102 $125,000 Tenured 423 $112,550 $110,056 $56,748 $236,170 $98,106 $123,917 Private Institutions Tenure Status Number Mean Median Not on Tenure Track 127 $127,247 $122,478 $69,742 $255,031 $112,167 $141,916 Tenure Track 132 $135,437 $130,245 $89,404 $256,116 $119,128 $147,908 Tenured 65 $134,039 $131,192 $73,287 $198,399 $120,560 $142,221 8

11 Summary Table Assistant Professors by Tenure Status Tenure Status Number Mean Median Not on Tenure Track 436 $87,333 $83,589 $47,256 $211,792 $74,458 $96,930 Tenure Track 688 $95,324 $93,636 $102 $193,550 $87,500 $102,000 Tenured 10 $80,045 $77,616 $51,900 $118,117 $60,092 $95,279 Public Institutions Tenure Status Number Mean Median Not on Tenure Track 309 $84,118 $81,440 $47,256 $211,792 $73,633 $91,609 Tenure Track 451 $91,325 $90,326 $102 $193,550 $84,905 $95,732 Tenured 6 $71,030 $66,672 $51,900 $118,117 $51,900 $82,719 Private Institutions Tenure Status Number Mean Median Not on Tenure Track 127 $95,153 $93,435 $55,162 $178,352 $76,502 $107,067 Tenure Track 237 $102,934 $100,000 $74,263 $180,564 $94,874 $108,150 Tenured 4 $93,568 $89,981 $84,311 $110,000 $85,631 $105,093 9

12 Summary Table Professors by Program Area All Professors BIOMED 60 $185,499 $176,815 $120,030 $378,765 $149,308 $216,440 BIOSTAT 174 $181,558 $179,811 $92,892 $338,250 $145,848 $211,933 ENVIRON 178 $167,617 $163,200 $86,500 $293,898 $136,720 $192,276 EPID 229 $182,962 $178,116 $74,640 $500,000 $149,985 $208,999 HED/BS 160 $168,319 $161,109 $71,460 $318,575 $138,875 $193,104 HSA 184 $178,448 $174,702 $82,681 $363,248 $145,571 $205,757 INTHLTH 54 $200,738 $197,800 $99,258 $369,756 $173,959 $222,755 MCH 27 $167,396 $165,000 $92,652 $264,690 $145,444 $196,700 NUTR 25 $180,768 $173,050 $92,652 $294,123 $157,566 $198,338 PHP/PM 26 $174,406 $172,472 $99,258 $259,832 $133,050 $212,751 OTHER 81 $166,344 $160,000 $82,186 $285,391 $131,823 $202,700 Physicians BIOMED 12 $203,888 $191,475 $162,642 $267,283 $180,470 $224,788 BIOSTAT 6 $167,049 $162,229 $95,472 $270,000 $114,442 $211,198 ENVIRON 30 $193,463 $179,626 $124,768 $293,898 $170,408 $222,446 EPID 70 $205,231 $193,702 $112,200 $500,000 $163,472 $232,989 HED/BS 14 $185,361 $186,124 $92,652 $270,722 $153,944 $229,781 HSA 23 $196,888 $202,000 $91,764 $363,248 $131,580 $251,900 INTHLTH 25 $208,362 $198,000 $99,258 $369,756 $183,404 $234,247 MCH 7 $181,668 $169,950 $93,216 $264,690 $165,000 $217,077 NUTR 5 $232,723 $212,659 $185,431 $294,123 $191,023 $284,454 PHP/PM 8 $190,722 $184,626 $99,258 $259,832 $151,127 $242,487 OTHER 5 $199,922 $208,400 $164,376 $222,700 $178,588 $217,017 Non-Physicians BIOMED 48 $180,902 $168,427 $120,030 $378,765 $144,981 $209,445 BIOSTAT 168 $182,076 $180,800 $92,892 $338,250 $146,337 $212,284 ENVIRON 148 $162,378 $158,978 $86,500 $265,748 $132,659 $188,692 EPID 159 $173,158 $169,538 $74,640 $281,360 $146,789 $201,365 HED/BS 146 $166,684 $158,935 $71,460 $318,575 $138,652 $189,253 HSA 161 $175,814 $171,834 $82,681 $358,550 $145,900 $199,199 INTHLTH 29 $194,165 $185,736 $148,396 $275,004 $165,769 $214,983 MCH 20 $162,401 $163,870 $92,652 $215,220 $141,336 $188,584 NUTR 20 $167,779 $167,381 $92,652 $275,000 $143,422 $180,099 PHP/PM 18 $167,154 $160,401 $106,432 $247,200 $125,627 $202,420 OTHER 76 $164,135 $158,105 $82,186 $285,391 $130,260 $195,775 10

13 Summary Table Professors by Program Area - Public Institutions All Professors BIOMED 28 $172,058 $161,000 $120,030 $378,765 $142,381 $189,291 BIOSTAT 123 $176,858 $168,675 $92,892 $330,010 $141,369 $205,000 ENVIRON 122 $158,608 $150,354 $86,500 $293,898 $130,945 $182,845 EPID 161 $171,631 $165,000 $74,640 $300,000 $143,281 $200,333 HED/BS 118 $157,254 $152,056 $71,460 $270,722 $128,676 $184,191 HSA 126 $169,291 $169,319 $82,681 $358,550 $130,038 $191,150 INTHLTH 7 $215,763 $198,000 $122,232 $369,756 $150,000 $275,004 MCH 17 $154,563 $152,470 $92,652 $217,077 $131,667 $171,476 NUTR 20 $178,236 $172,128 $92,652 $275,000 $159,885 $184,613 PHP/PM 17 $169,917 $164,367 $106,432 $259,832 $129,783 $193,676 OTHER 70 $160,816 $156,131 $82,186 $285,391 $128,418 $193,375 Physicians BIOMED 1 BIOSTAT 4 $196,514 $179,895 $156,266 $270,000 $159,248 $250,399 ENVIRON 21 $192,141 $175,428 $124,768 $293,898 $170,129 $216,028 EPID 45 $188,810 $189,444 $112,200 $300,000 $151,559 $218,084 HED/BS 8 $183,286 $181,774 $92,652 $270,722 $118,942 $240,579 HSA 14 $168,747 $156,250 $91,764 $280,829 $95,859 $237,397 INTHLTH 4 $214,956 $183,918 $122,232 $369,756 $134,133 $326,817 MCH 4 $168,009 $180,871 $93,216 $217,077 $111,173 $211,983 NUTR 2 PHP/PM 6 $206,601 $205,343 $141,310 $259,832 $170,760 $250,358 OTHER 4 $208,808 $209,867 $192,800 $222,700 $196,700 $219,858 Non-Physicians BIOMED 27 $170,776 $160,000 $120,030 $378,765 $142,277 $178,563 BIOSTAT 119 $176,198 $168,675 $92,892 $330,010 $140,048 $205,000 ENVIRON 101 $151,636 $145,000 $86,500 $265,748 $127,882 $166,364 EPID 116 $164,966 $159,986 $74,640 $258,852 $141,891 $186,233 HED/BS 110 $155,361 $150,923 $71,460 $251,350 $128,676 $182,528 HSA 112 $169,359 $169,319 $82,681 $358,550 $133,464 $189,895 INTHLTH 3 MCH 13 $150,426 $150,365 $92,652 $209,000 $131,667 $166,476 NUTR 18 $172,472 $169,994 $92,652 $275,000 $158,649 $181,494 PHP/PM 11 $149,908 $147,164 $106,432 $200,000 $123,970 $185,000 OTHER 66 $157,908 $153,416 $82,186 $285,391 $126,427 $176,054 11

14 Summary Table Professors by Program Area - Private Institutions All Professors BIOMED 32 $197,260 $188,362 $127,394 $359,279 $166,392 $220,073 BIOSTAT 51 $192,892 $195,700 $95,472 $338,250 $157,748 $214,539 ENVIRON 56 $187,245 $180,515 $101,481 $265,225 $160,946 $223,785 EPID 68 $209,792 $200,683 $142,337 $500,000 $174,960 $221,946 HED/BS 42 $199,404 $185,307 $103,272 $318,575 $165,238 $235,168 HSA 58 $198,341 $191,088 $84,083 $363,248 $166,634 $228,938 INTHLTH 47 $198,500 $197,600 $99,258 $303,107 $175,000 $217,965 MCH 10 $189,212 $186,318 $125,405 $264,690 $164,435 $211,127 NUTR 5 $190,896 $196,615 $111,654 $294,123 $125,542 $253,391 PHP/PM 9 $182,884 $186,911 $99,258 $247,200 $143,116 $228,001 OTHER 11 $201,520 $205,222 $150,000 $252,000 $172,459 $220,529 Physicians BIOMED 11 $203,635 $191,289 $162,642 $267,283 $180,085 $227,074 BIOSTAT 2 ENVIRON 9 $196,548 $187,532 $134,444 $259,106 $170,562 $237,460 EPID 25 $234,789 $214,314 $142,337 $500,000 $189,989 $268,217 HED/BS 6 $188,127 $186,665 $135,442 $229,741 $156,630 $227,350 HSA 9 $240,664 $237,895 $179,300 $363,248 $201,425 $266,586 INTHLTH 21 $207,106 $200,000 $99,258 $303,107 $185,001 $234,247 MCH 3 NUTR 3 PHP/PM 2 OTHER 1 Non-Physicians BIOMED 21 $193,920 $187,890 $127,394 $359,279 $152,479 $219,243 BIOSTAT 49 $196,352 $196,100 $119,571 $338,250 $169,199 $215,766 ENVIRON 47 $185,464 $176,028 $101,481 $265,225 $160,466 $221,028 EPID 43 $195,258 $199,082 $144,166 $281,360 $171,460 $209,401 HED/BS 36 $201,284 $185,307 $103,272 $318,575 $165,772 $252,906 HSA 49 $190,567 $186,103 $84,083 $304,983 $162,395 $215,220 INTHLTH 26 $191,549 $181,871 $148,396 $261,757 $166,385 $212,000 MCH 7 $184,640 $190,850 $125,405 $215,220 $162,740 $209,762 NUTR 2 PHP/PM 7 $194,255 $209,680 $126,102 $247,200 $160,129 $234,036 OTHER 10 $205,235 $207,611 $150,000 $252,000 $184,070 $226,647 12

15 Summary Table Associate Professors by Program Area All Associate Professors BIOMED 24 $120,570 $121,807 $73,287 $168,369 $105,609 $128,187 BIOSTAT 123 $120,403 $118,450 $69,742 $189,209 $108,288 $130,052 ENVIRON 93 $113,320 $110,056 $63,516 $236,170 $98,391 $124,869 EPID 135 $125,079 $120,000 $71,790 $256,116 $108,947 $136,240 HED/BS 111 $115,789 $113,819 $66,000 $207,050 $98,173 $126,943 HSA 116 $123,489 $121,817 $69,742 $255,031 $104,622 $133,619 INTHLTH 35 $133,800 $133,428 $75,462 $202,429 $117,244 $148,514 MCH 12 $107,439 $109,412 $79,536 $140,190 $98,204 $113,307 NUTR 27 $107,758 $110,130 $60,744 $159,133 $88,400 $119,167 PHP/PM 18 $118,340 $120,544 $89,047 $150,000 $105,557 $127,177 OTHER 67 $108,881 $105,251 $56,748 $183,595 $90,163 $118,703 Physicians BIOMED 2 BIOSTAT 9 $111,167 $110,733 $82,749 $135,584 $103,775 $121,283 ENVIRON 9 $140,131 $127,121 $98,405 $236,170 $118,282 $155,459 EPID 28 $148,546 $146,971 $90,368 $256,116 $119,061 $174,653 HED/BS 2 HSA 11 $143,589 $133,900 $98,925 $255,031 $103,867 $160,601 INTHLTH 10 $151,674 $149,547 $91,770 $202,429 $136,317 $173,600 MCH 2 NUTR 2 PHP/PM 3 OTHER 0 Non-Physicians BIOMED 22 $118,661 $120,432 $73,287 $168,369 $105,072 $127,188 BIOSTAT 114 $121,132 $119,550 $69,742 $189,209 $108,491 $130,211 ENVIRON 84 $110,448 $106,637 $63,516 $193,365 $97,629 $122,205 EPID 107 $118,938 $117,858 $71,790 $198,399 $105,815 $132,275 HED/BS 109 $114,735 $113,056 $66,000 $207,050 $98,087 $126,325 HSA 105 $121,383 $120,020 $69,742 $200,640 $104,892 $132,225 INTHLTH 25 $126,651 $131,000 $75,462 $181,855 $115,388 $137,349 MCH 10 $110,021 $109,648 $89,404 $140,190 $98,399 $117,361 NUTR 25 $105,379 $106,502 $60,744 $151,433 $85,254 $118,526 PHP/PM 15 $112,626 $114,660 $89,047 $130,490 $105,060 $122,976 OTHER 67 $108,881 $105,251 $56,748 $183,595 $90,163 $118,703 13

16 Summary Table Associate Professors by Program Area - Public Institutions All Associate Professors BIOMED 7 $111,998 $105,112 $86,603 $165,831 $96,989 $119,350 BIOSTAT 83 $117,948 $117,760 $83,263 $180,810 $106,546 $128,040 ENVIRON 66 $110,071 $103,161 $63,516 $236,170 $96,438 $120,748 EPID 93 $117,876 $114,706 $71,790 $205,394 $102,403 $125,009 HED/BS 77 $108,211 $104,890 $66,000 $174,862 $95,880 $120,195 HSA 80 $115,842 $115,106 $78,816 $175,100 $99,773 $129,667 INTHLTH 5 $118,277 $115,716 $101,700 $139,584 $104,784 $133,050 MCH 9 $107,799 $109,527 $79,536 $140,190 $98,301 $112,522 NUTR 23 $108,249 $110,130 $60,744 $159,133 $90,376 $117,884 PHP/PM 7 $114,468 $105,722 $89,047 $150,000 $91,077 $144,677 OTHER 59 $101,389 $101,855 $56,748 $158,791 $88,721 $112,476 Physicians BIOMED 0 BIOSTAT 2 ENVIRON 6 $143,132 $126,000 $98,405 $236,170 $113,862 $173,946 EPID 18 $142,231 $128,635 $90,368 $205,394 $117,146 $171,052 HED/BS 1 HSA 5 $117,264 $110,000 $98,925 $155,564 $98,963 $139,199 INTHLTH 2 MCH 2 NUTR 2 PHP/PM 2 OTHER 0 Non-Physicians BIOMED 7 $111,998 $105,112 $86,603 $165,831 $96,989 $119,350 BIOSTAT 81 $118,005 $117,760 $83,263 $180,810 $106,571 $127,973 ENVIRON 60 $106,765 $102,018 $63,516 $193,365 $94,269 $113,963 EPID 75 $112,031 $113,356 $71,790 $149,760 $100,668 $120,195 HED/BS 76 $107,674 $104,682 $66,000 $174,862 $95,836 $119,822 HSA 75 $115,747 $115,113 $78,816 $175,100 $100,008 $129,704 INTHLTH 3 MCH 7 $111,590 $110,000 $98,106 $140,190 $98,496 $114,091 NUTR 21 $105,463 $106,502 $60,744 $151,433 $89,388 $116,919 PHP/PM 5 $101,320 $97,778 $89,047 $122,976 $90,062 $114,349 OTHER 59 $101,389 $101,855 $56,748 $158,791 $88,721 $112,476 14

17 Summary Table Associate Professors by Program Area - Private Institutions All Associate Professors BIOMED 17 $124,099 $124,176 $73,287 $168,369 $118,656 $129,260 BIOSTAT 40 $125,497 $122,382 $69,742 $189,209 $111,916 $141,375 ENVIRON 27 $121,263 $119,167 $81,598 $157,713 $111,227 $127,500 EPID 42 $141,028 $134,683 $99,946 $256,116 $124,993 $153,831 HED/BS 34 $132,950 $126,502 $75,462 $207,050 $117,565 $139,898 HSA 36 $140,482 $132,462 $69,742 $255,031 $123,600 $160,586 INTHLTH 30 $136,387 $134,192 $75,462 $202,429 $119,612 $148,551 MCH 3 NUTR 4 $104,937 $103,589 $72,571 $140,000 $74,828 $136,395 PHP/PM 11 $120,804 $121,608 $105,060 $146,054 $110,538 $126,072 OTHER 8 $164,134 $166,904 $123,594 $183,595 $156,045 $179,350 Physicians BIOMED 2 BIOSTAT 7 $109,895 $110,733 $82,749 $135,584 $106,050 $112,823 ENVIRON 3 EPID 10 $159,914 $153,831 $118,556 $256,116 $129,486 $180,590 HED/BS 1 HSA 6 $165,527 $149,051 $103,867 $255,031 $126,392 $215,454 INTHLTH 8 $156,330 $151,199 $91,770 $202,429 $142,618 $191,200 MCH 0 NUTR 0 PHP/PM 1 OTHER 0 Non-Physicians BIOMED 15 $121,770 $122,910 $73,287 $168,369 $118,302 $127,188 BIOSTAT 33 $128,806 $126,368 $69,742 $189,209 $115,562 $147,357 ENVIRON 24 $119,654 $119,020 $81,598 $153,986 $111,121 $127,500 EPID 32 $135,126 $133,600 $99,946 $198,399 $124,270 $141,092 HED/BS 33 $130,996 $125,141 $75,462 $207,050 $117,140 $139,247 HSA 30 $135,473 $131,841 $69,742 $200,640 $121,450 $159,872 INTHLTH 22 $129,136 $132,045 $75,462 $181,855 $118,149 $137,801 MCH 3 NUTR 4 $104,937 $103,589 $72,571 $140,000 $74,828 $136,395 PHP/PM 10 $118,279 $120,544 $105,060 $130,490 $110,462 $123,768 OTHER 8 $164,134 $166,904 $123,594 $183,595 $156,045 $179,350 15

18 Summary Table Assistant Professors by Program Area All Assistant Professors BIOMED 21 $97,297 $96,799 $83,111 $119,353 $91,816 $101,773 BIOSTAT 144 $98,612 $96,800 $59,634 $128,205 $90,618 $105,753 ENVIRON 96 $94,677 $92,889 $64,480 $129,011 $88,023 $102,042 EPID 157 $96,009 $93,020 $70,176 $180,564 $87,825 $100,243 HED/BS 103 $91,553 $91,350 $55,162 $164,938 $82,476 $97,394 HSA 109 $99,253 $96,408 $51,900 $193,550 $88,004 $105,960 INTHLTH 52 $94,963 $95,192 $57,346 $120,638 $89,410 $104,817 MCH 14 $96,919 $100,879 $51,900 $110,000 $94,650 $104,068 NUTR 15 $79,087 $76,108 $57,346 $122,100 $69,742 $88,000 PHP/PM 15 $94,720 $96,311 $64,480 $115,360 $94,554 $97,129 OTHER 55 $79,605 $78,249 $57,078 $132,460 $70,176 $85,800 Public Institutions BIOMED 6 $90,303 $90,763 $83,111 $97,778 $85,803 $93,970 BIOSTAT 100 $96,099 $94,930 $79,092 $125,000 $89,530 $103,012 ENVIRON 61 $94,005 $91,667 $78,795 $115,000 $87,773 $99,489 EPID 105 $92,103 $90,512 $70,176 $142,800 $86,340 $94,924 HED/BS 74 $90,781 $87,587 $70,522 $164,938 $80,975 $95,632 HSA 71 $96,037 $92,453 $51,900 $193,550 $86,500 $104,033 INTHLTH 7 $94,487 $92,004 $89,878 $105,564 $89,878 $100,008 MCH 2 NUTR 9 $82,324 $79,444 $73,571 $99,733 $75,943 $89,000 PHP/PM 5 $96,988 $96,311 $96,000 $100,008 $96,156 $98,160 OTHER 45 $78,088 $78,645 $57,078 $118,117 $71,007 $85,556 Private Institutions BIOMED 15 $100,094 $98,573 $88,815 $119,353 $93,380 $104,914 BIOSTAT 44 $104,322 $105,571 $59,634 $128,205 $96,768 $115,622 ENVIRON 35 $95,849 $96,872 $64,480 $129,011 $88,223 $104,511 EPID 52 $103,895 $100,000 $85,696 $180,564 $93,773 $110,000 HED/BS 29 $93,522 $95,248 $55,162 $111,925 $90,718 $99,576 HSA 38 $105,261 $101,470 $59,634 $162,311 $94,015 $113,630 INTHLTH 45 $95,037 $97,232 $57,346 $120,638 $88,517 $104,909 MCH 12 $100,947 $101,500 $88,500 $110,000 $96,924 $104,903 NUTR 6 $74,232 $67,111 $57,346 $122,100 $60,825 $82,832 PHP/PM 10 $93,586 $94,983 $64,480 $115,360 $87,415 $100,347 OTHER 10 $86,436 $74,863 $57,346 $132,460 $62,868 $123,600 16

19 Summary Table Public Institutions Total Faculty Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number 1, ,626 Mean $131,538 $165,941 $127,794 Median $119,170 $163,522 $115,008 $51,900 $78,795 $51,900 $378,765 $369,756 $378,765 $94,605 $120,000 $93,852 $158,267 $201,652 $150,662 Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $167,230 $189,556 $163,605 Median $160,343 $189,444 $157,608 $71,460 $91,764 $71,460 $378,765 $369,756 $378,765 $136,129 $155,924 $134,422 $192,842 $222,389 $186,233 Associate Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $112,446 $135,258 $110,500 Median $110,000 $125,278 $109,351 $56,748 $79,536 $56,748 $236,170 $236,170 $193,365 $98,291 $112,542 $97,793 $123,979 $155,715 $121,653 Assistant Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $92,041 $105,889 $91,320 Median $91,056 $95,866 $91,000 $51,900 $78,795 $51,900 $193,550 $193,550 $150,000 $85,000 $89,168 $84,925 $97,464 $113,055 $96,805 17

20 Summary Table Private Institutions Total Faculty Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $148,869 $180,865 $142,576 Median $134,728 $180,006 $127,862 $55,162 $64,480 $55,162 $500,000 $500,000 $359,279 $104,037 $134,308 $102,000 $185,860 $214,104 $175,836 Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $197,478 $211,874 $193,018 Median $190,850 $200,000 $188,238 $84,083 $95,472 $84,083 $500,000 $500,000 $359,279 $166,566 $179,966 $164,092 $219,994 $238,941 $215,220 Associate Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $132,448 $148,453 $129,606 Median $128,427 $143,335 $127,188 $69,742 $82,749 $69,742 $256,116 $256,116 $207,050 $116,684 $118,305 $116,220 $143,000 $161,651 $139,078 Assistant Professors Total Physicians Non-Physicians Number Mean $98,968 $113,318 $97,702 Median $98,200 $108,844 $97,778 $55,162 $64,480 $55,162 $180,564 $180,564 $162,311 $91,433 $98,590 $91,132 $106,927 $127,283 $105,255 18

21 Mean and Median Calculated Professors - Physicians School Number Mean Median UAB 3 SUNY Albany 1 Arizona 3 Arkansas 0 BU* 12 $201,628 $196,577 $135,442 $263,330 $165,075 $238,887 SUNY Buffalo 0 Berkeley 7 $214,343 $222,078 $160,111 $270,722 $178,811 $232,100 UCLA Fielding School 10 $199,693 $208,350 $142,100 $253,300 $168,125 $223,600 Colorado 4 $185,819 $196,110 $150,000 $201,056 $160,555 $200,792 Columbia* 5 $314,685 $268,684 $163,693 $500,000 $215,722 $436,650 SUNY Downstate 1 Drexel* 2 East Tennessee 0 Emory* 6 $237,349 $223,856 $196,065 $303,107 $203,241 $279,458 Florida 2 Florida International 1 GW* 2 Georgia 4 $171,250 $168,056 $158,889 $190,000 $160,417 $185,278 Harvard* 18 $234,382 $228,147 $172,159 $363,248 $197,654 $260,530 UIC 2 Iowa 6 $206,496 $191,647 $133,191 $293,898 $164,233 $263,982 Johns Hopkins* 35 $198,057 $191,289 $162,642 $282,220 $176,526 $203,304 Kentucky 4 $219,172 $237,773 $141,310 $259,832 $163,069 $256,674 Loma Linda* 4 $103,688 $99,258 $95,472 $120,765 $96,419 $115,388 Louisville 2 Maryland 1 UMass 0 UMDNJ 0 Michigan 6 $174,416 $179,881 $112,200 $221,161 $150,539 $197,832 Minnesota 6 $223,993 $234,110 $155,581 $280,829 $179,628 $258,972 UNC 8 $198,251 $199,196 $132,000 $274,785 $170,139 $216,128 Ohio State 1 Oklahoma 2 Pittsburgh 4 $247,952 $240,854 $210,099 $300,000 $215,026 $287,975 Puerto Rico 5 $92,969 $92,652 $91,764 $94,560 $92,208 $93,888 Saint Louis* 1 SDSU 3 South Carolina 1 South Florida 1 Texas A&M 2 UTexas 9 $169,370 $172,712 $124,768 $210,078 $143,678 $189,704 North Texas 0 Tulane* 4 $217,838 $206,663 $179,926 $278,100 $181,508 $265,344 Washington 14 $190,244 $178,002 $137,952 $369,756 $162,933 $201,321 Yale* 3 TOTAL 205 $191,532 $194,524 $91,764 $500,000 $146,823 $257,248 *Private Institution 19

22 Mean and Median Calculated Professors - Non-Physicians School Number Mean Median UAB 22 $190,039 $173,633 $121,972 $284,255 $154,619 $234,055 SUNY Albany 5 Arizona 10 $150,354 $148,346 $123,654 $175,000 $139,992 $165,000 Arkansas 11 $160,640 $154,629 $122,803 $227,869 $132,600 $176,844 BU* 36 $178,010 $167,493 $137,594 $308,423 $152,347 $194,994 SUNY Buffalo 10 $176,592 $177,506 $141,468 $219,544 $155,560 $189,771 Berkeley 31 $185,072 $184,189 $121,367 $334,644 $146,544 $208,633 UCLA Fielding School 37 $182,559 $175,900 $120,000 $286,700 $151,084 $200,600 Colorado 16 $154,582 $149,753 $130,719 $199,700 $140,378 $162,776 Columbia* 33 $221,613 $212,980 $155,026 $295,455 $200,000 $255,977 SUNY Downstate 2 Drexel* 4 $175,417 $169,590 $144,166 $218,322 $149,875 $206,787 East Tennessee 5 $107,220 $106,500 $86,500 $138,500 $88,550 $126,250 Emory* 23 $219,847 $218,970 $150,398 $318,575 $185,221 $253,391 Florida 23 $169,944 $159,840 $82,186 $270,000 $139,256 $207,149 Florida International 19 GW* 18 $190,730 $199,391 $84,083 $252,000 $160,400 $223,906 Georgia 7 $140,337 $128,341 $112,475 $171,111 $123,783 $160,081 Harvard* 42 $218,278 $211,281 $160,916 $359,279 $188,685 $245,194 UIC 20 $149,206 $147,962 $74,640 $219,279 $123,726 $178,490 Iowa 24 $151,548 $140,764 $114,990 $206,300 $133,085 $172,300 Johns Hopkins* 85 $187,271 $187,141 $112,500 $304,983 $161,438 $209,047 Kentucky 10 $153,099 $147,420 $97,951 $218,462 $124,468 $191,858 Loma Linda* 4 $103,709 $107,463 $88,254 $111,654 $92,009 $111,654 Louisville 8 $160,221 $154,166 $141,716 $212,142 $146,330 $164,078 Maryland 23 UMass 12 $132,921 $128,284 $105,706 $165,000 $118,734 $151,670 UMDNJ 8 $163,989 $167,342 $124,992 $190,633 $143,772 $184,842 Michigan 49 $178,139 $167,933 $120,022 $251,350 $160,071 $195,556 Minnesota 46 $187,808 $180,959 $140,000 $270,300 $163,200 $214,583 UNC 60 $179,832 $170,917 $103,998 $330,010 $145,761 $201,417 Ohio State 7 Oklahoma 15 $123,916 $124,440 $100,608 $178,178 $100,748 $133,151 Pittsburgh 31 $170,997 $169,452 $94,803 $270,000 $144,572 $196,157 Puerto Rico 30 $94,583 $93,216 $71,460 $160,000 $92,652 $93,852 Saint Louis* 5 SDSU 8 $121,708 $110,880 $104,104 $176,161 $106,245 $134,636 South Carolina 20 South Florida 23 Texas A&M 12 $156,264 $163,649 $121,453 $192,816 $135,743 $169,475 UTexas 31 $156,625 $144,367 $82,681 $285,391 $127,233 $179,256 North Texas 10 $155,730 $147,504 $115,992 $216,309 $118,522 $183,335 Tulane* 25 $164,192 $163,259 $101,481 $338,250 $134,491 $175,565 Washington 51 $165,130 $150,012 $110,460 $275,004 $137,712 $186,384 Yale* 22 $180,464 $173,536 $136,014 $226,000 $166,964 $200,507 TOTAL 993 $165,622 $163,649 $71,460 $378,765 $124,848 $206,877 *Private Institution 20

23 Mean and Median Calculated Professors - Total School Number Mean Median UAB 25 $192,078 $174,504 $121,972 $284,255 $153,988 $234,352 SUNY Albany 6 $222,944 $201,942 $154,618 $378,765 $160,532 $273,111 Arizona 13 $156,112 $154,217 $123,654 $196,700 $142,008 $170,000 Arkansas 11 $160,640 $154,629 $122,803 $227,869 $132,600 $176,844 BU* 48 $183,914 $170,086 $135,442 $308,423 $158,210 $207,020 SUNY Buffalo 10 $176,592 $177,506 $141,468 $219,544 $155,560 $189,771 Berkeley 38 $190,464 $188,773 $121,367 $334,644 $156,872 $212,820 UCLA Fielding School 47 $186,205 $180,800 $120,000 $286,700 $154,300 $211,333 Colorado 20 $160,829 $150,454 $130,719 $201,056 $142,642 $181,637 Columbia* 38 $233,859 $215,386 $155,026 $500,000 $200,000 $263,925 SUNY Downstate 3 Drexel* 6 $199,778 $195,251 $144,166 $259,106 $161,292 $243,198 East Tennessee 5 $107,220 $106,500 $86,500 $138,500 $88,550 $126,250 Emory* 29 $223,468 $218,970 $150,398 $318,575 $187,719 $254,951 Florida 25 $176,529 $164,322 $82,186 $270,000 $139,913 $224,869 Florida International 20 $172,996 $177,051 $121,713 $238,676 $136,505 $203,765 GW* 20 $194,673 $199,391 $84,083 $273,412 $163,250 $230,659 Georgia 11 $151,578 $158,889 $112,475 $190,000 $127,681 $171,111 Harvard* 60 $223,109 $213,093 $160,916 $363,248 $191,358 $250,573 UIC 22 $153,326 $152,934 $74,640 $219,279 $124,741 $183,061 Iowa 30 $162,538 $149,281 $114,990 $293,898 $134,096 $188,989 Johns Hopkins* 120 $190,417 $189,187 $112,500 $304,983 $166,751 $208,432 Kentucky 14 $171,977 $151,894 $97,951 $259,832 $131,807 $220,933 Loma Linda* 8 $103,698 $101,265 $88,254 $120,765 $96,419 $111,654 Louisville 10 $180,243 $157,750 $141,716 $276,527 $149,149 $220,141 Maryland 24 $156,775 $160,000 $98,686 $205,000 $123,226 $192,309 UMass 12 $132,921 $128,284 $105,706 $165,000 $118,734 $151,670 UMDNJ 8 $163,989 $167,342 $124,992 $190,633 $143,772 $184,842 Michigan 55 $177,733 $168,667 $112,200 $251,350 $160,917 $192,683 Minnesota 52 $191,983 $182,101 $140,000 $280,829 $163,200 $226,760 UNC 68 $181,999 $176,424 $103,998 $330,010 $146,085 $202,145 Ohio State 8 $174,096 $177,486 $131,384 $208,907 $147,237 $203,965 Oklahoma 17 $124,254 $124,440 $100,608 $178,178 $104,874 $132,366 Pittsburgh 35 $179,792 $174,339 $94,803 $300,000 $145,443 $212,835 Puerto Rico 35 $94,352 $93,216 $71,460 $160,000 $92,652 $93,852 Saint Louis* 6 $162,087 $164,450 $134,444 $183,333 $146,545 $177,284 SDSU 11 $119,792 $112,508 $104,104 $176,161 $105,644 $122,232 South Carolina 21 $156,162 $129,617 $104,733 $358,550 $125,397 $163,689 South Florida 24 $144,282 $144,928 $108,990 $169,984 $135,347 $152,307 Texas A&M 14 $170,638 $166,806 $121,453 $257,515 $140,694 $175,667 UTexas 40 $159,493 $148,257 $82,681 $285,391 $128,024 $182,690 North Texas 10 $155,730 $147,504 $115,992 $216,309 $118,522 $183,335 Tulane* 29 $171,591 $164,538 $101,481 $338,250 $138,868 $187,433 Washington 65 $170,539 $159,816 $110,460 $369,756 $138,450 $198,426 Yale* 25 $180,673 $174,383 $136,014 $226,000 $166,370 $202,123 TOTAL 1,198 $168,906 $164,538 $71,460 $500,000 $127,681 $214,662 *Private Institution 21

24 Mean and Median Calculated Associate Professors - Physicians School Number Mean Median UAB 2 SUNY Albany 0 Arizona 1 Arkansas 1 BU* 5 $164,555 $148,625 $103,867 $255,031 $108,345 $228,730 SUNY Buffalo 0 Berkeley 1 UCLA Fielding School 1 Colorado 0 Columbia* 2 SUNY Downstate 1 Drexel* 1 East Tennessee 1 Emory* 1 Florida 1 Florida International 2 GW* 0 Georgia 2 Harvard* 3 UIC 3 Iowa 0 Johns Hopkins* 15 $157,112 $150,469 $123,188 $256,116 $133,900 $155,324 Kentucky 1 Loma Linda* 2 Louisville 1 Maryland 0 UMass 0 UMDNJ 2 Michigan 4 $149,907 $141,304 $111,626 $205,394 $114,588 $193,829 Minnesota 1 UNC 4 $122,088 $122,797 $109,527 $133,230 $111,108 $132,358 Ohio State 0 Oklahoma 1 Pittsburgh 1 Puerto Rico 1 Saint Louis* 2 SDSU 0 South Carolina 1 South Florida 0 Texas A&M 0 UTexas 3 North Texas 0 Tulane* 4 $118,809 $110,663 $106,050 $147,861 $106,956 $138,808 Washington 4 $142,326 $144,792 $126,516 $153,204 $129,783 $152,403 Yale* 3 TOTAL 78 $138,266 $141,304 $79,536 $256,116 $108,345 $173,578 *Private Institution 22

25 Mean and Median Calculated Associate Professors - Non-Physicians School Number Mean Median UAB 23 $121,354 $121,108 $103,491 $166,118 $112,576 $126,943 SUNY Albany 14 $113,053 $110,946 $90,693 $165,831 $99,115 $120,085 Arizona 8 Arkansas 9 BU* 37 $133,061 $128,983 $102,590 $200,640 $114,998 $143,622 SUNY Buffalo 14 $110,788 $107,538 $90,376 $137,266 $101,203 $118,089 Berkeley 10 UCLA Fielding School 5 Colorado 12 $119,027 $110,910 $101,368 $175,100 $107,000 $127,681 Columbia* 15 $144,802 $135,857 $95,692 $198,399 $127,500 $165,372 SUNY Downstate 4 Drexel* 12 East Tennessee 10 Emory* 23 Florida 32 Florida International 13 $105,942 $109,050 $78,533 $149,760 $89,807 $112,977 GW* 13 $152,713 $154,500 $119,480 $183,595 $134,371 $173,299 Georgia 10 $104,233 $104,008 $94,233 $120,628 $95,770 $110,098 Harvard* 20 $133,373 $129,007 $116,289 $160,067 $125,800 $138,730 UIC 14 $99,774 $97,972 $90,182 $115,098 $94,865 $102,456 Iowa 12 $100,900 $99,669 $98,204 $108,235 $98,499 $102,381 Johns Hopkins* 45 $127,630 $123,909 $89,404 $207,050 $115,631 $133,900 Kentucky 8 Loma Linda* 11 $78,730 $75,462 $69,742 $94,141 $72,571 $81,598 Louisville 2 Maryland 19 $98,577 $93,938 $82,903 $126,450 $86,603 $110,953 UMass 17 $106,244 $106,113 $92,780 $120,077 $101,090 $114,019 UMDNJ 6 $124,626 $125,296 $110,602 $140,429 $114,444 $132,916 Michigan 26 $128,310 $127,677 $95,979 $149,233 $121,023 $139,211 Minnesota 31 UNC 29 $117,860 $118,141 $71,790 $150,000 $109,682 $129,252 Ohio State 10 $127,314 $115,237 $96,721 $193,365 $100,614 $148,687 Oklahoma 10 Pittsburgh 11 Puerto Rico 16 Saint Louis* 10 $132,147 $124,728 $91,544 $180,889 $111,131 $166,345 SDSU 7 $92,683 $90,523 $83,263 $106,216 $88,513 $97,387 South Carolina 13 South Florida 12 $103,389 $101,740 $91,891 $130,000 $98,296 $105,996 Texas A&M 11 $112,792 $113,819 $89,636 $133,694 $106,034 $124,180 UTexas 29 $104,977 $102,700 $78,720 $137,789 $94,779 $115,295 North Texas 5 $100,715 $90,048 $85,512 $140,000 $86,760 $120,004 Tulane* 14 $113,752 $115,030 $73,287 $142,271 $103,297 $122,917 Washington 17 $113,953 $109,296 $96,252 $165,000 $102,594 $120,360 Yale* 14 $126,263 $126,591 $111,227 $151,713 $115,261 $135,106 TOTAL 683 $114,404 $112,103 $56,748 $207,050 $94,779 $135,730 *Private Institution 23

26 Mean and Median Calculated Associate Professors - Total School Number Mean Median UAB 25 $121,106 $120,195 $103,491 $166,118 $112,798 $126,868 SUNY Albany 14 $113,053 $110,946 $90,693 $165,831 $99,115 $120,085 Arizona 9 $105,516 $105,000 $98,173 $113,759 $99,710 $110,000 Arkansas 10 $119,782 $120,147 $89,479 $155,564 $101,530 $133,228 BU* 42 $136,810 $129,565 $102,590 $255,031 $114,730 $149,159 SUNY Buffalo 14 $110,788 $107,538 $90,376 $137,266 $101,203 $118,089 Berkeley 11 $124,712 $120,389 $109,267 $151,433 $114,033 $126,011 UCLA Fielding School 6 $132,950 $128,800 $96,500 $178,000 $114,725 $153,100 Colorado 12 $119,027 $110,910 $101,368 $175,100 $107,000 $127,681 Columbia* 17 $146,956 $137,500 $95,692 $198,399 $127,500 $168,519 SUNY Downstate 5 $133,981 $124,738 $120,000 $174,862 $120,000 $152,585 Drexel* 13 $136,053 $132,578 $99,946 $202,261 $124,524 $144,609 East Tennessee 11 $80,966 $73,333 $66,000 $101,500 $69,300 $99,000 Emory* 24 $137,833 $131,324 $98,287 $189,209 $124,926 $149,249 Florida 33 $115,337 $112,476 $77,025 $160,680 $94,879 $132,618 Florida International 15 $108,020 $109,618 $78,533 $149,760 $91,213 $119,014 GW* 13 $152,713 $154,500 $119,480 $183,595 $134,371 $173,299 Georgia 12 $112,884 $105,819 $94,233 $189,444 $96,803 $118,812 Harvard* 23 $135,908 $131,235 $116,289 $160,601 $126,459 $153,056 UIC 17 $112,122 $99,022 $90,182 $176,454 $95,445 $114,595 Iowa 12 $100,900 $99,669 $98,204 $108,235 $98,499 $102,381 Johns Hopkins* 60 $135,001 $127,846 $89,404 $256,116 $119,636 $143,000 Kentucky 9 $112,198 $108,288 $82,090 $144,677 $97,097 $127,527 Loma Linda* 13 $80,042 $78,478 $69,742 $94,141 $74,017 $87,260 Louisville 3 Maryland 19 $98,577 $93,938 $82,903 $126,450 $86,603 $110,953 UMass 17 $106,244 $106,113 $92,780 $120,077 $101,090 $114,019 UMDNJ 8 $129,440 $130,411 $110,602 $155,765 $116,838 $138,322 Michigan 30 $131,189 $127,677 $95,979 $205,394 $121,023 $140,311 Minnesota 32 $121,136 $120,000 $81,000 $175,100 $110,002 $129,513 UNC 33 $118,372 $118,141 $71,790 $150,000 $109,829 $129,621 Ohio State 10 $127,314 $115,237 $96,721 $193,365 $100,614 $148,687 Oklahoma 11 $93,001 $93,608 $83,516 $107,100 $87,916 $93,608 Pittsburgh 12 $126,914 $108,382 $96,989 $236,170 $104,062 $125,909 Puerto Rico 17 $75,995 $79,128 $56,748 $80,004 $78,816 $79,536 Saint Louis* 12 $129,230 $120,145 $91,544 $180,889 $112,353 $157,178 SDSU 7 $92,683 $90,523 $83,263 $106,216 $88,513 $97,387 South Carolina 14 $107,203 $99,000 $88,478 $136,382 $94,383 $120,697 South Florida 12 $103,389 $101,740 $91,891 $130,000 $98,296 $105,996 Texas A&M 11 $112,792 $113,819 $89,636 $133,694 $106,034 $124,180 UTexas 32 $104,654 $102,408 $78,720 $137,789 $93,668 $114,985 North Texas 5 $100,715 $90,048 $85,512 $140,000 $86,760 $120,004 Tulane* 18 $114,876 $113,325 $73,287 $147,861 $105,420 $122,917 Washington 21 $119,358 $110,796 $96,252 $165,000 $103,620 $133,356 Yale* 17 $128,566 $126,804 $111,227 $164,800 $116,782 $135,912 TOTAL 761 $116,333 $110,946 $56,748 $256,116 $95,445 $140,983 *Private Institution 24

27 Mean and Median Calculated Assistant Professors - Physicians School Number Mean Median UAB 0 SUNY Albany 0 Arizona 1 Arkansas 0 BU* 3 SUNY Buffalo 2 Berkeley 2 UCLA Fielding School 0 Colorado 2 Columbia* 3 SUNY Downstate 3 Drexel* 0 East Tennessee 0 Emory* 3 Florida 0 Florida International 1 GW* 1 Georgia 0 Harvard* 4 $124,748 $120,727 $104,914 $152,625 $108,524 $144,994 UIC 0 Iowa 0 Johns Hopkins* 5 $104,021 $99,300 $98,589 $113,622 $98,591 $111,811 Kentucky 0 Loma Linda* 2 Louisville 1 Maryland 0 UMass 0 UMDNJ 1 Michigan 0 Minnesota 2 UNC 1 Ohio State 1 Oklahoma 0 Pittsburgh 1 Puerto Rico 0 Saint Louis* 0 SDSU 0 South Carolina 0 South Florida 0 Texas A&M 1 UTexas 2 North Texas 0 Tulane* 2 Washington 3 Yale* 1 TOTAL 48 $106,993 $99,650 $64,480 $193,550 $88,863 $118,109 *Private Institution 25

28 Mean and Median Calculated Assistant Professors - Non-Physicians School Number Mean Median UAB 14 $95,663 $94,199 $80,000 $106,000 $92,363 $102,125 SUNY Albany 7 $94,161 $95,250 $80,667 $107,155 $91,667 $96,909 Arizona 7 Arkansas 5 $88,120 $90,069 $83,640 $91,555 $84,370 $90,895 BU* 22 $96,501 $93,675 $83,916 $138,991 $87,147 $98,972 SUNY Buffalo 19 $92,304 $91,867 $75,391 $109,083 $79,444 $103,889 Berkeley 3 UCLA Fielding School 8 $112,200 $110,350 $103,100 $137,300 $107,025 $111,200 Colorado 16 $96,660 $95,000 $85,000 $115,000 $92,099 $100,301 Columbia* 38 $100,838 $100,419 $84,000 $120,000 $92,363 $110,000 SUNY Downstate 8 $101,249 $100,864 $90,000 $114,751 $94,517 $107,116 Drexel* 12 $99,519 $95,940 $90,104 $116,651 $91,334 $108,651 East Tennessee 16 $74,528 $75,472 $57,078 $96,700 $60,561 $86,475 Emory* 33 $98,589 $97,129 $87,000 $111,581 $94,245 $103,464 Florida 19 $90,187 $86,888 $74,144 $125,000 $81,055 $97,344 Florida International 12 GW* 18 Georgia 15 $91,808 $91,667 $88,000 $95,333 $90,444 $92,889 Harvard* 26 $112,089 $111,747 $98,596 $128,205 $104,978 $118,325 UIC 8 $112,131 $113,394 $92,118 $126,479 $108,534 $117,991 Iowa 13 $89,973 $90,279 $80,000 $96,350 $87,220 $93,576 Johns Hopkins* 53 $100,286 $99,734 $84,311 $118,965 $95,241 $103,325 Kentucky 12 $91,435 $93,671 $73,116 $112,200 $75,144 $108,500 Loma Linda* 28 $68,492 $65,770 $55,162 $105,830 $58,433 $74,996 Louisville 5 Maryland 22 $92,523 $91,667 $83,111 $110,000 $88,508 $96,311 UMass 23 $79,786 $80,255 $70,070 $91,666 $76,108 $82,795 UMDNJ 5 Michigan 28 $104,430 $104,042 $89,467 $116,478 $101,139 $109,037 Minnesota 21 $93,026 $91,625 $87,098 $105,306 $89,979 $95,349 UNC 24 Ohio State 15 Oklahoma 8 $85,420 $84,780 $81,600 $95,000 $81,600 $87,000 Pittsburgh 11 Puerto Rico 7 $65,186 $70,176 $51,900 $71,052 $51,900 $70,920 Saint Louis* 15 $105,367 $100,344 $85,000 $162,311 $97,900 $103,889 SDSU 8 $84,498 $84,201 $82,955 $87,545 $83,615 $84,938 South Carolina 28 $87,110 $86,678 $78,387 $97,778 $85,097 $89,777 South Florida 10 $86,273 $86,820 $77,198 $93,000 $81,735 $90,159 Texas A&M 6 UTexas 30 $84,913 $85,000 $73,900 $97,000 $79,914 $90,438 North Texas 12 $82,690 $81,324 $70,872 $100,008 $75,000 $89,204 Tulane* 17 $95,858 $91,738 $87,567 $120,638 $89,109 $101,233 Washington 16 $98,608 $94,506 $86,004 $115,008 $91,419 $108,894 Yale* 10 TOTAL 733 $93,014 $91,738 $51,900 $162,311 $81,430 $104,199 *Private Institution 26

29 Mean and Median Calculated Assistant Professors - Total School Number Mean Median UAB 14 $95,663 $94,199 $80,000 $106,000 $92,363 $102,125 SUNY Albany 7 $94,161 $95,250 $80,667 $107,155 $91,667 $96,909 Arizona 8 $84,988 $82,250 $78,000 $98,000 $78,850 $92,500 Arkansas 5 $88,120 $90,069 $83,640 $91,555 $84,370 $90,895 BU* 25 $98,688 $94,902 $83,916 $138,991 $87,295 $99,789 SUNY Buffalo 21 $93,274 $91,867 $75,391 $115,825 $80,362 $104,920 Berkeley 5 $107,262 $104,744 $89,467 $125,889 $97,045 $118,739 UCLA Fielding School 8 $112,200 $110,350 $103,100 $137,300 $107,025 $111,200 Colorado 18 $96,721 $95,366 $85,000 $115,000 $92,500 $100,240 Columbia* 41 $102,380 $102,000 $84,000 $150,858 $92,745 $110,000 SUNY Downstate 11 $115,279 $102,135 $90,000 $193,550 $94,891 $114,751 Drexel* 12 $99,519 $95,940 $90,104 $116,651 $91,334 $108,651 East Tennessee 16 $74,528 $75,472 $57,078 $96,700 $60,561 $86,475 Emory* 36 $100,809 $97,180 $87,000 $154,817 $93,987 $106,263 Florida 19 $90,187 $86,888 $74,144 $125,000 $81,055 $97,344 Florida International 13 $88,369 $88,000 $75,778 $118,117 $80,056 $93,195 GW* 19 $106,485 $99,300 $74,263 $180,564 $94,554 $115,360 Georgia 15 $91,808 $91,667 $88,000 $95,333 $90,444 $92,889 Harvard* 30 $113,777 $113,045 $98,596 $152,625 $104,979 $119,483 UIC 8 $112,131 $113,394 $92,118 $126,479 $108,534 $117,991 Iowa 13 $89,973 $90,279 $80,000 $96,350 $87,220 $93,576 Johns Hopkins* 58 $100,608 $99,517 $84,311 $118,965 $96,470 $103,942 Kentucky 12 $91,435 $93,671 $73,116 $112,200 $75,144 $108,500 Loma Linda* 30 $68,591 $65,770 $55,162 $105,830 $59,234 $75,462 Louisville 6 $92,689 $91,226 $88,441 $100,885 $88,766 $96,832 Maryland 22 $92,523 $91,667 $83,111 $110,000 $88,508 $96,311 UMass 23 $79,786 $80,255 $70,070 $91,666 $76,108 $82,795 UMDNJ 6 $101,661 $95,086 $90,000 $137,004 $93,750 $107,594 Michigan 28 $104,430 $104,042 $89,467 $116,478 $101,139 $109,037 Minnesota 23 $95,145 $92,000 $87,098 $142,800 $90,000 $95,838 UNC 25 $100,839 $96,408 $88,000 $150,000 $92,889 $105,100 Ohio State 16 $93,346 $91,602 $86,778 $111,150 $87,332 $95,612 Oklahoma 8 $85,420 $84,780 $81,600 $95,000 $81,600 $87,000 Pittsburgh 12 $86,335 $86,717 $73,899 $95,000 $81,673 $92,700 Puerto Rico 7 $65,186 $70,176 $51,900 $71,052 $51,900 $70,920 Saint Louis* 15 $105,367 $100,344 $85,000 $162,311 $97,900 $103,889 SDSU 8 $84,498 $84,201 $82,955 $87,545 $83,615 $84,938 South Carolina 28 $87,110 $86,678 $78,387 $97,778 $85,097 $89,777 South Florida 10 $86,273 $86,820 $77,198 $93,000 $81,735 $90,159 Texas A&M 7 $90,902 $88,580 $78,795 $106,090 $83,718 $101,970 UTexas 32 $84,818 $85,000 $73,900 $97,000 $79,891 $90,227 North Texas 12 $82,690 $81,324 $70,872 $100,008 $75,000 $89,204 Tulane* 19 $96,002 $91,738 $86,754 $120,638 $89,091 $102,465 Washington 19 $98,091 $95,004 $86,004 $115,008 $91,224 $105,564 Yale* 11 $97,490 $97,603 $92,700 $109,242 $93,730 $98,550 TOTAL 781 $93,946 $91,867 $51,900 $193,550 $81,600 $106,263 *Private Institution 27

30 Department Chairs' Salaries BIOMED Adjusted 11 Month Salaries* Supplements** Total Compensation*** Number Mean $203,343 $25,000 $215,843 Median $215,297 $25,000 $236,352 $133,831 $20,000 $142,277 $267,283 $35,000 $267,283 $155,569 $20,000 $166,623 $228,576 $30,000 $247,326 BIOSTAT Adjusted 11 Month Salaries* Supplements** Total Compensation*** Number Mean $197,839 $18,626 $211,658 Median $207,915 $17,000 $220,618 $92,892 $3,850 $100,872 $338,250 $43,263 $338,250 $141,369 $7,980 $158,795 $233,758 $25,000 $250,043 ENVIRON Adjusted 11 Month Salaries* Supplements** Total Compensation*** Number Mean $176,228 $17,897 $189,651 Median $173,056 $16,000 $193,544 $81,598 $2,500 $81,598 $276,527 $52,000 $312,000 $131,093 $10,125 $140,710 $220,084 $25,000 $240,275 EPID Adjusted 11 Month Salaries* Supplements** Total Compensation*** Number Mean $194,824 $25,723 $213,292 Median $201,931 $21,250 $208,907 $98,440 $5,000 $98,440 $300,000 $70,000 $370,000 $149,760 $11,375 $160,000 $227,891 $39,000 $270,000 HED/BS Adjusted 11 Month Salaries* Supplements** Total Compensation*** Number Mean $163,287 $16,785 $175,989 Median $155,600 $15,000 $180,000 $80,004 $5,000 $87,984 $289,626 $48,300 $289,626 $139,098 $9,250 $145,081 $188,742 $20,062 $205,873 *Refers to 11 Month base salaries without the inclusion of administrative supplements. **Refers to 11 Month adjusted administrative supplements. ***Refers to 11 Month total compensation, with the inclusion of administrative supplements. 28

31 Department Chairs' Salaries HSA Adjusted 11 Month Salaries* Supplements** Total Compensation*** Number Mean $174,222 $14,484 $185,242 Median $176,561 $15,000 $185,823 $80,004 $2,500 $87,984 $363,248 $41,669 $363,248 $125,549 $7,980 $137,371 $204,663 $20,000 $222,245 INTHLTH Adjusted 11 Month Salaries* Supplements** Total Compensation*** Number Mean $232,469 $20,857 $248,691 Median $218,650 $20,000 $238,650 $99,258 $10,500 $99,258 $369,756 $26,496 $393,756 $181,400 $20,000 $199,150 $292,663 $25,000 $302,664 MCH Adjusted 11 Month Salaries* Supplements** Total Compensation*** Number Mean $211,932 $235,907 Median $209,019 $243,276 $165,000 $185,000 $264,690 $272,077 $173,990 $194,215 $252,787 $270,230 NUTR Adjusted 11 Month Salaries* Supplements** Total Compensation*** Number Mean $186,067 $21,964 $203,638 Median $155,399 $20,428 $162,399 $105,706 $7,000 $111,654 $294,123 $40,000 $319,123 $108,680 $9,214 $116,608 $278,788 $36,250 $311,288 PHP/PM Adjusted 11 Month Salaries* Supplements** Total Compensation*** Number Mean $181,242 $192,406 Median $187,352 $187,352 $126,102 $151,102 $247,200 $247,200 $139,625 $154,625 $219,805 $232,715 *Refers to 11 Month base salaries without the inclusion of administrative supplements. **Refers to 11 Month adjusted administrative supplements. ***Refers to 11 Month total compensation, with the inclusion of administrative supplements. 29

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