RANKED FORMAT:
2002-03 Average Faculty Total Compensation at Peer Universities for UO
Weighted Distribution of Faculty by Rank; Ranked by All Ranks Average*
(Dollars in thousands)
Rank Institution State Prof Assoc Asst Instr All Ranks
1 University of Michigan MI 138.1 97.7 81.7 71.1 105.7
2 University of California Santa Barbara CA 142.2 92.6 79.3 - 103.7
3 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC 123.7 88.4 74.7 80.2 96.2
4 University of Virginia VA 130.1 88.3 71.2 53.9 96.1
5 Indiana University Bloomington IN 123.1 85.6 74.6 - 93.6
6 University of Iowa IA 123.0 84.0 76.3 - 93.5
7 University of Colorado Boulder CO 115.2 85.2 73.5 55.5 90.7
8 University of Washington WA 111.4 81.5 72.7 52.4 87.9
9 University of Oregon   OR 104.2 77.6 67.7 50.9 82.6
Weighted Average (without UO) 125.2 88.1 75.7 58.2 95.9
  University of Oregon % of average     83.2% 88.1% 89.4% 87.5% 86.2%
* Faculty distribution for each university is standardized to 35% professors, 30% associate professors, 30% assistant professors, and 5% instructors. Where no instructors are reported, the calculation of the all-ranks average uses the average compensation of instructors for all Category I four-year public institutions, as published in ACADEME. Source data are reported by universities on November 30th of each academic year; therefore, increases awarded after November are not included.
Source: American Association of University Professors, ACADEME: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession 2002-03, March/April 2003.