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Originally posted by only1 View Posthttps://www.passhe.edu/News/Pages/Re...snNsS3PQL54EsA
You have to admit this is at least some positive momentum for PASSHE. It is a good, yet imperfect system that needs a lift and a few tweaks. Just a shame they waited so long.
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https://www.passhe.edu/News/Pages/Re...snNsS3PQL54EsA
You have to admit this is at least some positive momentum for PASSHE. It is a good, yet imperfect system that needs a lift and a few tweaks. Just a shame they waited so long.
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Uhh, I think that extra $150M is earmarked for paying off the ANGELO DOME and other assorted improvements in the Valley !?!?
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostTo quote POTUS when he was VPOTUS, this is a big f'n deal: https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsy...-20220708.htmlLast edited by IUPNation; 07-08-2022, 02:15 PM.
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To quote POTUS when he was VPOTUS, this is a big f'n deal: https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsy...-20220708.html
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
But in many of these cases, the Research faculty earns their own salary, through research grants, and if you don't get them, you don't stay at the research university. So for someone with a salary of 178 k its likely 1/3 of that comes from grants. And the law schools, Med schools and Engineering schools command much larger salaries than the 120 k you see other full profs at. The best ones pay all of their salary through grants, whcih can be really high if they direct an institute or something like that. Then there ar the guys who write books and get on TV - they get really high salaries. PSU can pay a faculty member whatever they want to, while PASSHE is limited to the contractual amounts.
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post
I just Googled it...The average Professor salary at Penn State is $178,298...At ESU, the average Professor salary is $64,847...I rest my case...
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Happy Integration Day to Bloom, Lock Haven and Mansfield!
https://gantnews.com/2022/07/01/inte...ties-complete/
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Originally posted by only1 View PostWhat will change, what won't, when Edinboro University becomes PennWest on July 1
https://www.goerie.com/story/news/ed...s/65352609007/
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post
You're joking right? I think my point still stands pretty well. PASSHE schools can't compete with Penn State when it comes to salaries. That DOESN'T mean that there are NO professors at a PASSHE school who make more than a Penn State prof.
PASSHE benefits are damn good. Health insurance is just 5% of your salary (2.5% if you do an annual screening) and the retirement match is double the employee contribution.
Generally speaking though, full time professor jobs are so hard to come by anymore that people will go where they can find work. Outside of true state universities, faculty pay isn't public so its hard to weigh. Most new PhDs will take the job they find - but some do covet going to an R1 like Penn State while others truly value going to a small private and don't consider the jobs the same.
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PASSHE's Predicament(which helped lead to the West Penn and some salary info).
https://www.alleghenyinstitute.org/w...ol20No32-1.pdf
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Yes but what's the curve. You also have to look at it by rank. PASSHE just spent several years doing early retirement incentives for faculty who would have been at the top of that scale. The Chronicle of Higher Education (industry news organization) publishes average faculty salaries by school but they break it down by rank. Rank is an individual status rather than a hierarchal rank like the military. Its possible that a department has all full professors at the top of the salary scale and another department with all younger lesser ranked professors. The last datapoint they have is the 2018-19 year.
https://data.chronicle.com/category/...ulty-salaries/
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post
I just Googled it...The average Professor salary at Penn State is $178,298...At ESU, the average Professor salary is $64,847...I rest my case...
https://data.chronicle.com/category/...ulty-salaries/
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