1. C.L. Max Nikias, University of Southern California. Nikias became the single highest-paid university president due to a $7.06 million exit package he received when stepping down from his role in August 2018.
How much does a president of a university get paid?
College President Salary
| Percentile | Salary | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 25th Percentile College President Salary | $234,238 | US |
| 50th Percentile College President Salary | $308,731 | US |
| 75th Percentile College President Salary | $428,715 | US |
| 90th Percentile College President Salary | $537,954 | US |
How much does chancellor get paid?
How much does a Chancellor make in the United States? The average Chancellor salary in the United States is $286,043 as of November 29, 2021, but the range typically falls between $232,525 and $345,179.
Who is the highest paid professor in the world?
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- David N. Silvers: $4.33 million.
- Zev Rosenwaks: $3.3 million.
- Dean Takahashi: $2.6 million.
- William E. Fruhan Jr.: $1.19 million.
- Dan J. Laughhunn: $1.03 million.
- Andrew M. Isaacs: $709,000.
- Kannan Ramaswamy: $700,000.
- Andrew Inkpen: $566,000.
Who is president of Upenn?
Amy Gutmann
University of Pennsylvania/Presidents
How long has Amy Gutmann been president?
17-year
As she waits for the U.S. Senate to confirm her nomination, The Daily Pennsylvanian analyzed Gutmann’s greatest accomplishments during her 17-year stretch as University president. Gutmann, the longest-serving president in University history, was first appointed to the role in October of 2004.