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Salaries varied widely by field and rank ranging from $45,927 for an
assistant professor in theology to $136,634 for a full professor in "Legal
Professions and Studies."[20] Another study by the College and University
Professional Association for Human Resources found the average salary for
all faculty members, including instructors, to be $66,407, placing half of
all faculty members in the top 15.3% of income earners above the age of 25.
Median salaries were $54,000 for assistant professors, $64,000 for associate
professors and $86,000 for full professors 2005.[21] During the 2005-06
year, salaries for assistant professors ranged from $45,927 in theology to $
81,005 in law. For associate professors, salaries ranged from $56,943 in
theology to $98,530 in law, while salaries among full professors ranged from
$68,214 in theology to $136,634 in law.[20]. During the 2010-11 year,
associate professor salaries vary from $59,593 in theology to $93,767 in law
[22]. Full professors at elite institutions commonly enjoy six-figure
incomes, such as $123,300 at UCLA or $148,500 at Stanford.[23] The CSU
system, which is the largest system in the U.S. with over 11,000 faculty
members, had an average full-time faculty salary of $74,000, scheduled to
increase to $91,000 by 2011.[24] Professors in teacher education sometimes
earn less than they would if they were still elementary classroom teachers.
In one case study report, it was shown that a beginning full-time tenure-
track assistant professor in elementary teacher education at California
State University, Northridge was hired in 2002 at a salary of $53,000.,
which was $15,738. less than she would have earned in her previous position
as a 9-month public school kindergarten teacher, ($68,738). See Gordon, L. M
. (2004, January 6). From kindergarten teacher to college professor: A
comparison chart of salaries, work load, and professional preparation
requirements. Published proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference
on Education. ISSN# 1541-5880. Adjunct college instructors often make $20,
000-$35,000/year, even while teaching at several institutions.[clarification
needed] However, adjunct college instructor salaries can range between $40,
000 - $100,000/ year in states with higher costs of living. Adjunct
instructors generally have to teach at several institutions to earn higher
salaries.