The Chronicle of Higher Education
Executive Compensation
 Current supplement  November 2005  November 2004
Article illustration PAYCHECKS AT THE PINNACLE

A Chronicle survey has found that increases in higher-education compensation are spreading from private to public institutions, with a 53-percent jump in the number of college leaders whose pay and benefits have reached at least $500,000.
University chief executives often get residences as part of their compensation packages. The President's Mansion at the U. of Alabama at Tuscaloosa has been in use since the 1840s. (Photograph by Franz-Marc Frei, Corbis)

HAVE RÉSUMÉ, WILL TRAVEL

As established institutional leaders command higher salaries, they risk becoming hired guns.

MAKING HEADLINES

Presidential salaries and spending compensation are showing up on front pages.

DOS AND DON'TS

A well-thought-out contract can protect both a president and the trustees who do the hiring.

GOLDEN STATE

The University of California's leader responds to news-media scrutiny of administrators' pay.

FARM TEAM

In Iowa, a state board considers how to stop losing college presidents to higher-paying rivals.

RESIDENCES AND RIDES: Where college presidents live and what they drive.

PUTTING OFF PAYDAY: Deferred compensation becomes a more accepted part of presidential pay packages.

MANY HATS: The college presidency has changed, and governing boards must adapt, says the head of a panel that has studied the issue.

What Presidents Make

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Graphic: Pay Brackets of Public-University Presidents

List: The Highest-Paid Leaders of Public Universities

List: Private-University Presidents with Top Annual Compensation, 2004-5

Graphic: What Private-College Presidents Earn

Table: Top 10: Public-University Presidents By Pay Categories, 2006-7

Table: Leaders in Total Annual Compensation at Private Colleges, 2004-5

List: Leaders in Total Annual Compensation at Private, Special-Focus Institutions

Graphic: Private-University Presidents In Top Pay Brackets, 2005

Graphic: Trends in the Median Compensation of Private-College Presidents