What's the difference between assistant professor, associate professor, and full professor?

Whats the difference between a professor and an instructor?

  • what makes a professor and what makes an instructor different. I go to community college and the "teachers" are not called professors but instructors? whats the diff?

  • Answer:

    a professor has his/her master's degree where as an instructor doesn't necessarily need a degree.

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Pay and benefits. Professors are often full-time, instructors part-time. Both may have Masters or PhDs. Where I teach, we are all called professors.

merrybodner

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oneniceperson2

I think professors usually have PhD's and tenure, while instructors are Master's level, and on a more temporary or new contract.

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