The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2018–19 and the accompanying summary tables and institutional appendices from the Faculty Compensation Survey are now available online at https://www.aaup.org/ares. The report will also be printed in August in the Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors.
This year’s report includes data from more than 950 institutions and found that, on average, salaries for full-time faculty members at US colleges and universities are 2 percent higher in 2018–19 than they were in the preceding academic year. This is the third successive year that increases in average full-time faculty salaries have barely outpaced inflation. The data also show a significant gender salary gap, as women in full-time faculty positions were paid, on average, 81.6 percent of the salaries of their male counterparts.
This year’s survey represents a new approach to collecting data on part-time faculty pay. More than 360 colleges and universities provided at least partial data on part-time faculty pay in the 2017–18 academic year for this year’s survey, making it the largest source for these data. The average pay for a part-time faculty member teaching a three-credit course was $3,894, although the pay rates spanned a large range.
In addition to the data highlights, survey report tables, and appendices listing institution-specific compensation data for full-time faculty, a new appendix III presents data on part-time faculty pay. For information about additional data products, please visit https://research.aaup.org/order.