College Diversity Officers Make More Than Professors

The pay grade is an indication of how much value colleges place on their commitment to diversity. Nice work if you can get it.

The Daily Caller reports:

Colleges Pay Diversity Officers More Than Professors, StaffTop public universities pay administrators with jobs related to diversity initiatives an average of $175,088 per year, substantially more than other professors and faculty members, according to a Campus Reform investigation Wednesday.A sheet compiling the salaries of the top diversity administrators at 43 of America’s top public universities finds that virtually all are paid at least $100,000, with some going well beyond $300,000.The average of $175,088 per year is more than three times the average American’s salary of $44,980. The lowest salary identified by Campus Reform is $83,237, still almost twice as much as the average American salary.A 2016 report by American Association of University Professors found that the average professor salary across ranks was $79,424.In one example, an administrator at Rutgers University named Jorge Schement, vice chancellor of the office of diversity and inclusion, made $253,262 in 2016, while most faculty at Rutgers in 2015 made less than $50,000 a year.

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