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OSU-Selected 50 School Salary Findings (2010-2011)

OSU-Selected 50 School Salary Findings (2010-2011). May 12 th , 2011 Rob Godby. Background on comparisons. OSU market Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities and other public institutions 2010-2011 Data.

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OSU-Selected 50 School Salary Findings (2010-2011)

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  1. OSU-Selected 50 School Salary Findings (2010-2011) May 12th, 2011 Rob Godby

  2. Background on comparisons • OSU market Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities and other public institutions 2010-2011 Data. • Selected 50 Schools data from OSU survey based on Faculty Senate Budget committee recommended comparison set. • Other data on public institution salary changes suggest senior ranks have not changed in past year. • Assistants have increased an average of 2% since 2010.

  3. Data - Where are we? * Simple average of department percentage to market for each rank (weighted average by number of faculty across UW in parenthesis).

  4. College Results College results use rank averages weighted by faculty number in each rank to generate an all-rank % of market.

  5. Faculties below 90% of market Data based on dept. average salaries vs. Selected 50 and OSU salaries by discipline *Affected Faculty in Parenthesis

  6. Salary Results • By rank, UW average salaries vary with respect to market target levels by rank and discipline • Relative to Aspirational comparators • Full Profs at 87% • Associates and Assistants at 93% • Relative to OSU • Fulls at 91% • Associates and Assistants at 96% • Relative to last year Associates and Full Professors stable, Assistants have fallen by 2% relative to OSU. • Consistent with other data suggesting public salaries stable except at assistant level where there was 2% growth.

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