How much do Community College Professors make?
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How much do Community College Professors make annually? This is approximately, since I know salaries range from state to state, as well as district to district. If you're a community college professor, how much do you make annually? Thanks for answering!!
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Answer:
Adjuncts often make less than 20k a year (without benefits). Starting salaries for full-time professors start around 35k (small community colleges in the middle of nowhere) to 60k (large ones in major metropolitan areas) but that also depends on your degree (PhDs usually make a bit more) and field (science, engineering, medicine make more). I have friends making 40k teaching community college with a PhD (in the sciences, recent hires) to 60k (about to retire in the middle of the country) to 100k with a masters in the humanities and teaching for 25 years (NYC area).
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