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Compensation at the top of Florida's universities
» Public University Pay
College | Full Prof. | Assoc. Prof. | Asst. Prof. | Instructor |
UF | $122,500 | $81,100 | $71,000 | NA |
USF St. Petersburg | 119,400 | 77,800 | 56,300 | 51,400 |
UCF | 118,100 | 81,600 | 67,400 | 47,900 |
FIU | 117,300 | 88,100 | 76,500 | 56,300 |
FSU | 109,400 | 76,700 | 77,100 | 34,100 |
USF | 108,100 | 78,500 | 67,100 | 44,400 |
USF Sarasota/Manatee | 103,500 | 87,900 | 67,700 | 56,700 |
FAU | 96,700 | 71,900 | 66,100 | 47,500 |
FGCU | 95,700 | 70,200 | 61,700 | 45,000 |
FAMU | 94,800 | 77,100 | 61,200 | 55,100 |
UNF | 94,600 | 67,100 | 58,500 | 45,800 |
UWF | 92,200 | 67,700 | 60,900 | 47,300 |
New College | 84,600 | 67,200 | 54,700 | NA |
» Private University Pay
College | Full Prof. | Assoc. Prof. | Asst. Prof. | Instructor |
University of Miami | $144,800 | $94,800 | $83,400 | NA |
Nova Southeastern | 121,100 | 85,900 | 72,100 | $60,100 |
Stetson | 115,900 | 71,900 | 72,400 | NA |
Embry-Riddle | 105,500 | 77,500 | 65,900 | 44,000 |
Rollins | 101,900 | 75,800 | 61,300 | 53,900 |
Florida Tech | 101,500 | 80,600 | 65,200 | 47,500 |
Barry | 92,900 | 74,500 | 63,300 | 51,500 |
University of Tampa | 92,800 | 82,500 | 65,400 | 53,000 |
Eckerd | 83,400 | 64,700 | 54,700 | NA |
Jacksonville University | 80,800 | 62,300 | 60,800 | 45,800 |
Southeastern University | 76,400 | 61,900 | 50,800 | NA |
Florida Southern | 75,400 | 61,300 | 57,200 | 53,000 |
Palm Beach Atlantic | 74,700 | 61,700 | 58,600 | 50,400 |
Flagler | 73,100 | 63,100 | 54,700 | 50,300 |
Bethune-Cookman | 65,500 | 58,200 | 50,400 | 45,200 |
Source: 2013 AAUP Faculty Salary Survey/Chronicle of Higher Education
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY
Larry Robinson is interim president of Florida A&M University. The school’s previous president, James Ammons, resigned last year. Ammons’ base salary at the time was $325,000. He was eligible for 25% to 35% performance-related bonuses. His contract also called for him to receive an annunity worth 12% of his base salary, a $36,000 housing allowance, $1,000-a-month automobile allowance, membership in the Governor’s Club and a country club and a tenured professorship.