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The Chronicle’s executive-compensation database includes the latest salary information, plus years of data, on more than 1,400 chief executives at more than 600 private colleges and nearly 270 public universities and systems.
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Watch for New UpdatesOur searchable list, now with cumulative analysis, tracks whether institutions expect to have in-person or online-only classes or some mix of the two. Tell us what your campus is doing.
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DataColleges with a good share of women in STEM fields, including nursing, can end up having higher average salaries for female full professors than for men.
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NewsOur new survey reveals how faculty members and administrators view the quality of education this spring, what they need to do to improve, and how they’re feeling about the fall.
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NewsThe optional practical training program has been one of the bright spots in international student enrollment trends in recent years.
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NewsThe Johns Hopkins University gives an unusually detailed account of the fiscal impact of the coronavirus.
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Chronicle ListThe share of students receiving Pell Grants has increased over a decade, particularly at less-selective colleges.
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Chronicle ListForty-eight colleges devoted more than $10,000 per student to student services, which include such areas as admissions and cultural activities.
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Chronicle ListEight doctoral, two master’s, seven baccalaureate, and two special-focus institutions were top producers of both U.S. scholars and U.S. students in 2019-20.
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Chronicle ListSeveral elite institutions have managed to keep costs for students from the poorest families at less than a 10th of what students from wealthier families pay.
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Chronicle ListSome colleges have far more students graduating in the fifth or sixth year than in the traditional four.