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Regionalized Comparative Faculty Salary Data from the CUPA-HRNational Faculty Salary Survey, 2018-19March 28 2019This report provides comparative data about full-time faculty salaries at Central Connecticut StateUniversity (CCSU) for the 2018-19 Academic Year. Data provided represent median and averagesalaries of faculty members by discipline and by rank at public universities in New England andthe Mid-Atlantic with the Carnegie Classification (2005) of Master’s Colleges and Universitieslarger programs and -medium programs. Where regional comparative data were unavailable, anadjusted median salary based on national data for all public Master’s institutions (larger andmedium programs) is provided. These regional adjustments are the only approximations availableat this time and may overstate or understate the true regional salary. As these data are used tomake comparisons between individual salaries and regional salaries, median salary in thecomparison group in the individual’s teaching discipline is often the most useful comparativemetric.In fall 2018, CCSU participated in the annual National Faculty Salary Survey conducted by theCollege and University Professional Association for Human Resources (CUPA-HR). Base salariesand benefits were reported for all faculty members by rank and by discipline, using the U.S.Department of Education Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) code. Additionalinformation about the institution, including enrollment, size, region, and finances were alsoreported; these data were collected to assist in the construction of peer groups. Data in this reportrepresent only base salaries; benefits and additional compensation are not included.In spring 2019, CUPA-HR released its annual report, Faculty Survey Report by 4-Digit MultiDiscipline for the 2018-19 Academic Year. This report provides a comprehensive breakdown offaculty salaries by rank and by discipline at four-year institutions, but it does not allow forsegmentation beyond public or private institutional control.To account for salary variation that may be attributed to institutional, type, size, control andlocation, a peer group was constructed using the CUPA-HR Data on Demand (DOD) service, aproprietary web-based benchmarking tool. This peer group included institutions from NewEngland (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont) andthe Mid-Atlantic Region (Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania). Onlyinstitutions designated as Carnegie (2005) Master’s Colleges and Universities-larger programs(awarding 200 master’s degrees per year) and Master’s Colleges and Universities-mediumprograms (awarding 100-199 master’s degrees per year) were included in the peer group. Thisregional peer group consisted of 60 institutions in nine states, of which 20 participated in thesurvey by providing faculty salary data for 2018-19125 LAWRENCE J. DAVIDSON HALL CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY 1615 STANLEY STREET NEW BRITAIN, CT 06050TEL. (860) 832-1780 FAX (860) 832-1781 EMAIL: YKIRBY@CCSU.EDU

Institutions Included in the Regional Peer GroupInstitutionState InstitutionCentral Connecticut State UniversityCTCUNY Herbert H. Lehman CollegeEastern Connecticut State UniversityCTCUNY Hunter CollegeSouthern Connecticut State UniversityCTCUNY John Jay College of Criminal JusticeWestern Connecticut State UniversityCTCUNY Queens CollegeBridgewater State UniversityMACUNY The City CollegeFitchburg State UniversityMASUNY at FredoniaFramingham State UniversityMASUNY at New PaltzSalem State UniversityMASUNY College at BrockportUniversity of Massachusetts DartmouthMASUNY College at BuffaloWestfield State UniversityMASUNY College at CortlandWorcester State UniversityMASUNY College at GeneseoBowie State UniversityMDSUNY College at OswegoCoppin State UniversityMDSUNY College at PlattsburghFrostburg State UniversityMDSUNY College at PotsdamSalisbury UniversityMDSUNY Polytechnic InstituteTowson UniversityMDBloomsburg University of PennsylvaniaUniversity of BaltimoreMDCalifornia University of PennsylvaniaUniv. of Maryland University CollegeMDCheyney University of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Southern MaineMEClarion University of PennsylvaniaPlymouth State UniversityNHEast Stroudsburg University of PennsylvaniaKean UniversityNJEdinboro UniversityMontclair State UniversityNJKutztown University of PennsylvaniaNew Jersey City UniversityNJLincoln UniversityRowan UniversityNJMillersville University of PennsylvaniaRutgers - Camden CampusNJPenn State Great Valley Sch. of Grad. Prof. StudiesThe College of New JerseyNJPenn State HarrisburgWilliam Paterson Univ. of New JerseyNJShippensburg University of PennsylvaniaCUNY Bernard M. Baruch CollegeNYSlippery Rock University of PennsylvaniaCUNY Brooklyn CollegeNYWest Chester University of PennsylvaniaCUNY College of Staten IslandNYRhode Island PAPAPAPAPAPAPAPAPAPARIThe DOD service provides comparison data only when five or more institutions in the peer grouphave reported salary data for professors in a specific rank or discipline. Because CCSU has anumber of programs that are not widely available at this group of institutions, a wide range ofcomparative data was unavailable. To address this issue, a second benchmark report wasprepared using a group of public master’s institutions nationwide. This significantly larger groupconsisted of 232 institutions from across the country of which 121 participated in the survey byproviding faculty salary data for 2018-19.Salaries in this national peer group, however, were observed to be lower than those in theregional peer group for the majority of disciplines. To adjust for this regional difference, the ratioof known faculty salaries for salaries in the regional peer group compared to the national peergroup was calculated by rank and discipline, and weighted by the number of faculty in the regionalpeer group report in each rank and discipline. These ratios resulted in the following adjustmentmultipliers to convert national salaries into a comparable regional estimate of what these facultysalaries might be were the programs offered in the New England or Mid-Atlantic regions.Regionalized Comparative Faculty Salary Data from the CUPA-HR National Faculty Salary Survey, 2018-19

Estimated Regional Adjustments by RankRankProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor, including newAssistant Professor, excluding newNew Assistant ProfessorInstructorEstimated Regional AdjustmentNational median x 1.107National median x 1.102National median x 1.062National median x 1.061National median x 1.041National median x 1.000Estimated regional adjustments of national salary data for public Master’s institutions areprovided in this report (in italicized font) only when regional data were not available, andin these cases, only an estimate of the median salary for the discipline and rank isprovided. Information on Instructor salaries in the Regional Peer Group was unavailableand no regional adjustment could be calculated. Data about salaries of faculty at CCSUare not provided in this report in order to protect personally identifiable information.How to Read This ReportFacultyrankDisciplineandCIP CodeItalicized numberindicates data isadjusted from thenational dataFigures in boldrepresent regionalpeer group dataNumber ofPeopleIn GroupAbsence of salary dataindicates fewer than fiveinstitutions in the nationalgroup provided dataNumber ofInstitutionsIn GroupCCSUsalaries as apercentageof thecomparisongroupmedianRegionalized Comparative Faculty Salary Data from the CUPA-HR National Faculty Salary Survey, 2018-19CCSUsalaries as apercentageof thecomparisongroupaverage

Notes:--CIP t Chairs and other administrative staff who hold full-time faculty rank andhave teaching (or research) responsibilities that represent fifty percent or more of theirduties are included.Disciplines where no data are available are not displayedExplanation of CIP codes and their definitions can be found on the CIP Code website. Thetable below is an overview of what disciplines are covered by CIP Codes.DisciplineAGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE OPERATIONS, AND RELATED SCIENCES.NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES.AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS AND SUPPORT SERVICES.COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.PERSONAL AND CULINARY SERVICES.EDUCATION.ENGINEERING.ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES AND ENGINEERING-RELATED FIELDS.FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES/HUMAN SCIENCES.LEGAL PROFESSIONS AND STUDIES.ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES.LIBRARY SCIENCE.BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.MILITARY SCIENCE, LEADERSHIP AND OPERATIONAL ART.MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLIED SCIENCES.MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.PARKS, RECREATION, LEISURE, AND FITNESS STUDIES.BASIC SKILLS AND DEVELOPMENTAL/REMEDIAL EDUCATION.CITIZENSHIP ACTIVITIES.HEALTH-RELATED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS.INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL SKILLS.LEISURE AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES.PERSONAL AWARENESS AND SELF-IMPROVEMENT.PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS.PHYSICAL SCIENCES.SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS.PSYCHOLOGY.HOMELAND SECURITY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIREFIGHTING & RELATED PROTECTIVE SERVICES.PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS.SOCIAL SCIENCES.CONSTRUCTION TRADES.MECHANIC AND REPAIR TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS.PRECISION PRODUCTION.TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIALS MOVING.VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.HIGH SCHOOL/SECONDARY DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES.HISTORY.Regionalized Comparative Faculty Salary Data from the CUPA-HR National Faculty Salary Survey, 2018-19

2018‐19 National Faculty Salary Survey: Multi‐Discipline Report ‐ Tenured/Tenure Track FacultyFocus Institution: CCSUData highlighted in blue and italicized were extrapolated to adjust for regional differences in salaries whencomparative regional benchmark salary data were unavailable. Calculations were based on weighted mediansalaries from public master's institutions, by discipline, and by rank. Bold font represents regional peer groupdata.Comparison Group:New England & Mid‐Atlantic Public Master's‐L, MEffective Date of Data: Nov 1, 2018Key‐ NP ‐ Number of persons (incumbents)‐ NI ‐ Number of institutionsProfessor Associate Professor Assistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Asst ProfessorInstructorNational median xNational median xNational median xNational median xNational median xNational median x1.1071.1021.0611.0621.041n/aPer Department of Justice Safe Harbor Guidelines, statistics will not display when the number of Institutions contributing data is less than 5(too few data) or, if weighted statistics (pre 2016‐17) or incumbent salaries (post 2015‐16) are selected, when one institution's data comprisemore than 25% of the total (unbalanced data). If this report offers additional percentile options, the minimum number of institutions is 10 forpercentiles other than 5th, 50th/median, 95th to display.Data Use AgreementDiscipline & reement/Comparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNIAcross All Disciplines SelectedProfessor 98,764 103,501 15,980Associate Professor 79,193 83,261 10,607Assistant Professor (excl New) 70,391 71,441 7,839Assistant Professor (incl New) 70,353 71,424 7,925New Assistant Professor 67,978 69,451 9,480Instructor 63,637 64,497 8,437Across All Ranks 83,927 87,208 12,176[01.] AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE OPERATIONS, AND RELATED SCIENCES01.00 GeneralProfessor 97,626Associate Professor 78,382Assistant Professor (excl New) 66,947Assistant Professor (incl New) 67,010New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a01.01 Business & MgtProfessor 90,148Associate Professorn/aAssistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New)n/aNew Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[03.] NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION03.01 Conservation & ResearchProfessor 101,003Associate Professor 77,376Assistant Professor (excl New) 67,886Assistant Professor (incl New) 66,936New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[04.] ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES[05.] AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER AND GROUP STUDIES05.01 Area StudiesProfessorn/aAssociate Professorn/aAssistant Professor (excl New) 68,727Assistant Professor (incl New) 68,792New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a05.02 Ethnic, Cultural Minority , Gender, and Group StudiesProfessor 99,471 100,984 16,178Associate Professor 77,308Assistant Professor (excl New) 65,698Assistant Professor (incl New) 47883333111111126446344CCSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian n/a106%n/an/a

Discipline & RankComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNINew Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[09.] COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM AND RELATED PROGRAMS09.01 Communication & Media StudiesProfessor 90,749 93,701Associate Professor 75,406 76,101Assistant Professor (excl New) 62,993 64,567Assistant Professor (incl New) 62,953 64,361New Assistant Professor 58,000 58,028Instructorn/a09.04 JournalismProfessor 91,357Associate Professor 71,909Assistant Professor (excl New) 61,181Assistant Professor (incl New) 61,649New Assistant Professor 62,459Instructorn/a09.07 Radio, Television & Digital CommunicationProfessor 102,166Associate Professor 73,274Assistant Professor (excl New) 63,111Assistant Professor (incl New) 63,170New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a09.09 Public Relations, Advertising & Applied CommProfessor 95,817Associate Professor 73,450Assistant Professor (excl New) 62,715Assistant Professor (incl New) 62,686New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a 13,371 8,820 6,731 6,855 CSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian Average109%107%n/an/an/a109%106%n/an/an/a

Discipline & RankComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNI[10.] COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS AND SUPPORT SERVICES[11.] COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES11.01 GeneralProfessor 113,203 115,173 13,511Associate Professor 92,274 93,408 9,907Assistant Professor (excl New) 73,922 78,192 8,644Assistant Professor (incl New) 73,885 78,106 8,584New Assistant Professor 92,647Instructorn/a11.02 ProgrammingProfessorn/aAssociate Professor 96,854Assistant Professor (excl New) 80,000Assistant Professor (incl New) 80,075New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a11.04 Information Science/StudiesProfessor 146,073Associate Professor 113,374Assistant Professor (excl New) 109,936Assistant Professor (incl New) 109,789New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a11.07 Computer ScienceProfessor 127,911Associate Professor 102,726Assistant Professor (excl New) 88,433Assistant Professor (incl New) 88,802New Assistant Professor 85,360Instructorn/a11.08 Software & Media ApplicationsProfessorn/aAssociate Professorn/aAssistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New)n/aNew Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a11.10 Information Technology Admin & MgtProfessor 114,427Associate Professor 95,958Assistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New)n/aNew Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[12.] PERSONAL AND CULINARY CCSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian Average104%n/a103%103%99%n/a98%98%

Discipline & Rank[13.] EDUCATION13.01 GeneralProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor13.02 Bilingual, Multilingual & MulticulturalProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor13.03 Curriculum & InstructionProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor13.04 Ed Administration & SupervisionProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor13.05 Ed/Instructional Media DesignProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor13.06 Assessment, Evaluation & ResearchProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructorComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNI 99,334 82,893 68,391 68,391 63,502n/a 106,066 89,094 70,091 70,524 13,771 16,432 9,228 211CCSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian 04% 100,436 72,985 63,689 63,748n/an/a 92,565 78,150 63,209 63,063 65,582n/a 99,554 84,690 72,457 72,626 62,459n/a 97,314 70,819 59,691 60,704n/an/a 95,138n/an/an/an/an/a 86,659 73,779 73,835 9,811 9,656 9,674

Discipline & RankComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNI13.09 Social & Philosophical FoundationsProfessor 96,704Associate Professor 74,063Assistant Professor (excl New) 64,839Assistant Professor (incl New) 64,285New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a13.10 Special Ed & TeachingProfessor 91,647Associate Professor 79,867Assistant Professor (excl New) 65,252Assistant Professor (incl New) 65,069New Assistant Professor 63,500Instructorn/a13.11 Student Counseling & Personnel SrvcsProfessor 93,053Associate Professor 78,980Assistant Professor (excl New) 66,425Assistant Professor (incl New) 66,425New Assistant Professor 62,459Instructorn/a13.12 Teacher Ed & Prof Dev, Levels & MethodsProfessor 90,375Associate Professor 75,760Assistant Professor (excl New) 65,106Assistant Professor (incl New) 65,106New Assistant Professor 58,420Instructorn/a13.13 Teacher Ed & Prof Dev, SubjectsProfessor 98,295Associate Professor 77,962Assistant Professor (excl New) 64,963Assistant Professor (incl New) 62,799New Assistant Professor 58,295Instructorn/a13.14 Teach English, French as Second/Foreign LangProfessor 99,950Associate Professor 83,042Assistant Professor (excl New) 63,126Assistant Professor (incl New) 66,404New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a13.99 OtherProfessorn/aAssociate Professor 70,104Assistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New) 65,853New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[14.] ENGINEERING14.01 GeneralProfessor 127,193Associate Professor 98,166Assistant Professor (excl New) 88,278Assistant Professor (incl New) 88,323New Assistant Professor 88,483Instructorn/a14.07 ChemicalProfessor 124,980Associate Professorn/aAssistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New)n/aNew Assistant Professorn/a13111121141516766114202529447773 93,415 81,360 67,940 67,879 12,456 12,287 7,598 7,609 81,137 68,962 68,741 13,042 9,318 9,165 92,867 78,473 64,717 65,248 8,306 8,830 3,619 4,079493634373 102,486 80,347 68,036 67,526 16,696 12,411 7,307 7,506CCSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian 2221111

Discipline & RankComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNIInstructorn/a14.08 CivilProfessor 119,565Associate Professor 101,282Assistant Professor (excl New) 82,923Assistant Professor (incl New) 83,382New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a14.09 Computer, GeneralProfessor 123,047Associate Professor 103,966Assistant Professor (excl New) 86,300Assistant Professor (incl New) 88,345New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a14.10 Electrical, Electronics & CommunicationsProfessor 125,933Associate Professor 104,447Assistant Professor (excl New) 87,041Assistant Professor (incl New) 86,752New Assistant Professor 86,269Instructorn/a14.19 MechanicalProfessor 126,325Associate Professor 102,014Assistant Professor (excl New) 87,937Assistant Professor (incl New) 87,080New Assistant Professor CSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian Average

Discipline & RankComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNI[15.] ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES AND ENGINEERING RELATED FIELDS15.00 GeneralProfessor 110,033Associate Professor 88,891Assistant Professor (excl New) 74,706Assistant Professor (incl New) 74,776New Assistant Professor 70,787Instructorn/a15.03 ElectricalProfessor 111,132Associate Professor 95,682Assistant Professor (excl New) 77,850Assistant Professor (incl New) 77,565New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a15.04 Electromechanical Instrumentation & MaintProfessorn/aAssociate Professorn/aAssistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New)n/aNew Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a15.06 Industrial ProductionProfessor 103,051Associate Professor 86,274Assistant Professor (excl New) 72,446Assistant Professor (incl New) 72,514New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a15.07 Quality Control & SafetyProfessorn/aAssociate Professor 84,125Assistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New)n/aNew Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a15.08 Mechanical Engineering RelatedProfessor 106,177Associate Professor 90,430Assistant Professor (excl New) 77,669Assistant Professor (incl New) 77,742New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a11112111CCSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian Average

Discipline & RankComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNI15.10 Construction EngineeringProfessorn/aAssociate Professor 97,254Assistant Professor (excl New) 79,200Assistant Professor (incl New) 78,181New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a15.12 ComputerProfessorn/aAssociate Professorn/aAssistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New)n/aNew Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[16.] FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS16.01 Linguistic, Comp & Rel Studies & SrvcsProfessor 98,228 103,342Associate Professor 75,551 80,976Assistant Professor (excl New) 64,593 67,811Assistant Professor (incl New) 64,593 67,811New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a16.05 GermanicProfessor 83,062Associate Professor 70,157Assistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New)n/aNew Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a16.09 RomanceProfessor 109,139 104,497Associate Professor 88,314 87,569Assistant Professor (excl New) 60,288Assistant Professor (incl New) 60,727New Assistant Professor 60,377Instructorn/a16.12 Classics & ClassicalProfessor 106,184Associate Professorn/aAssistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New)n/aNew Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/aCCSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian Average112211 17,490 11,720 9,700 9,7002326222210888118%98%n/an/a112%91%n/an/a 16,447 16,4621815555533102%100%104%101%

Discipline & RankComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNI16.99 OtherProfessor 99,305Associate Professor 78,437Assistant Professor (excl New) 62,731Assistant Professor (incl New) 62,790New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[19.] FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES/HUMAN SCIENCES19.01 GeneralProfessor 100,204Associate Professor 81,571Assistant Professor (excl New) 63,923Assistant Professor (incl New) 63,951New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a19.05 Foods, Nutrition & Related SrvcsProfessor 112,045Associate Professor 83,574Assistant Professor (excl New) 70,079Assistant Professor (incl New) 65,872New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a19.07 Human Dev, Family Studies & Rel SrvcsProfessor 85,302Associate Professor 77,620Assistant Professor (excl New) 61,876Assistant Professor (incl New) 61,934New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[22.] LEGAL PROFESSIONS AND STUDIES22.00 Non‐Prof Gen Legal Studies (Undergrad)Professor 110,576Associate Professorn/aAssistant Professor (excl New) 76,533Assistant Professor (incl New) 76,604New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a22.01 Law (LL.B., J.D.)Professor 135,481Associate Professor 111,835Assistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New) 108,372New Assistant 13966222223441111381634122221CCSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian Average

Discipline & RankComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNI[23.] ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS23.01 GeneralProfessor 94,767Associate Professor 73,497Assistant Professor (excl New) 62,666Assistant Professor (incl New) 62,666New Assistant Professor 57,113Instructorn/a23.13 Rhetoric and Composition/Writing StudiesProfessor 93,111Associate Professor 75,813Assistant Professor (excl New) 63,408Assistant Professor (incl New) 61,998New Assistant Professor 56,213Instructorn/a23.14 LiteratureProfessor 96,982Associate Professor 72,543Assistant Professor (excl New) 57,882Assistant Professor (incl New) 57,011New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a23.99 OtherProfessor 88,079Associate Professorn/aAssistant Professor (excl New)n/aAssistant Professor (incl New) 58,985New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[24.] LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND24.01 Liberal Arts & Sci, Gen Studies & HumanitiesProfessor 101,131Associate Professor 74,641Assistant Professor (excl New) 63,589Assistant Professor (incl New) 64,684New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[25.] LIBRARY SCIENCE25.01 Library Science and AdministrationProfessor 89,557Associate Professor 74,348Assistant Professor (excl New) 61,566Assistant Professor (incl New) 62,155New Assistant Professor 60,226Instructorn/a 100,286 76,731 64,012 64,114 17,187 11,190 7,181 14433134111111HUMANITIESCCSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian Average110%114%104%105%103%115%103%103%

Discipline & Rank[26.] BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES26.01 GeneralProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor26.02 Biochemistry, Biophysics & MolecularProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor26.03 Botany/PlantProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor26.04 Cell/Cellular & Anatomical SciencesProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor26.05 Micro Sci & ImmunologyProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor26.07 Zoology/AnimalProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructorComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNI 96,074 76,558 64,121 64,401 64,000n/a 97,039 83,778 69,762 69,828n/an/a 90,612n/a 63,838 63,898n/an/a 97,155 80,930n/an/an/an/a 91,772 78,187 64,771 64,014n/an/a 88,793n/an/a 64,520n/an/a 100,803 79,820 66,373 66,325 65,033 15,042 11,267 7,405 7,020 7,78093101536291818151665422112211111111CCSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian Average117%97%n/a106%106%107%100%n/a103%105%

Discipline & Rank26.08 GeneticsProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor26.09 Physiology, Pathology & RelatedProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor26.13 Ecology, Evolution & PopulationProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor[27.] MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS27.01 MathematicsProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor27.03 Applied MathematicsProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructor27.05 StatisticsProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professor (excl New)Assistant Professor (incl New)New Assistant ProfessorInstructorComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNICCSU as % ofComparison GroupMedian Averagen/a 167 90,926 76,715 63,542 63,748n/an/a11 100,464 81,400 72,711 72,779 66,623n/a1111992122 98,170 82,560 64,277 64,239n/an/a 91,377 76,494 65,058 65,119n/an/a 97,165 77,420 63,504 64,358 68,000n/a 99,276 78,291 65,841 65,678 68,087 13,509 9,176 6,720 6,286 6,444107%104%113%110%99%103%102%108%106%99%

Discipline & RankComparison Group Statistics ‐New England/Mid‐Atlantic Regional InstitutionsMedianAverage Std. Dev.NPNI[30.] MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES30.99 OtherProfessor 110,538Associate Professor 79,313Assistant Professor (excl New) 65,614Assistant Professor (incl New) 65,973New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a[31.] PARKS, RECREATION, LEISURE AND FITNESS STUDIES31.01 Parks, Recreation & Leisure StudiesProfessor 95,817Associate Professor 73,831Assistant Professor (excl New) 60,927Assistant Professor (incl New) 60,984New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a31.03 Facilities MgtProfessor 93,397Associate Professor 80,421Assistant Professor (excl New) 62,469Assistant Professor (incl New) 62,527New Assistant Professorn/aInstructorn/a31.05 Health & Physical Education/FitnessProfessor 90,406Associate Professor 73,707Assistant Professor (excl New) 62,950Assistant Professor (incl New) 62,950New Assis

Westfield State University MA SUNY College at Cortland NY Worcester State University MA SUNY College at Geneseo NY Bowie State University MD SUNY College at Oswego NY . 31 PARKS, RECREATION, LEISURE, AND FITNESS STUDIES. 32 BASIC SKILLS AND DEVELOPMENTAL/REMEDIAL EDUCATION. 33 CITIZENSHIP ACTIVITIES.

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