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Lowering Executive Salaries on College Campuses: A Feasibility Study Austin Bentler ENGL: 1800 Dr. Soria
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Overview Introduction Criteria Methods Research Records Conclusions Recommendations
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Introduction Studied the need for executive salaries and positions on college campuses. Researched the feasibility of lowering executive salaries on college campuses. Examined the main duties of executive management on college campuses: Preparing and managing the budget Fundraising Recommending new policies to the board
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Criteria Would cuts in presidential salaries be beneficial to lowering tuition rates? Will decreases in executive salaries allow universities to expand academic programs? Is it possible to remodel campus with executive budget cuts? Will cuts in presidential salaries affect the way universities are managed?
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Criteria Are presidential salary cuts cost effective as a whole? Are budget cuts a reasonable decision for executive boards to make? Would students be okay with executive managers salaries being cut?
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Methods Researched tenured professors and their salaries. Studied the expectations of tenured professors. Gathered information surrounding the average presidential salaries at universities. Sought out information on adjunct faculty’s level of education.
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Methods Researched variations in adjunct faculty’s average salaries. Compared tuition allocation at several different universities. Conducted a survey about executive salaries with Hamline students. Compared breakdowns of grants given to colleges in recent years. Researched benefits packages of university executives.
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Results From The Survey
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Average Presidential Salaries Within the past twenty years, averages have doubled. Presidential salaries average near $500,000 Large salaries = large talent? Budgeting allots for benefits packages nearly a quarter of the actual salary Religiously affiliated presidential salaries being donated
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Budget Cuts Increases in tuition promoting rising executive salaries Currently adjucnt faculty makes $20,000 to ever $100,000 a tenured professor makes. Tenured professors make $100,000 to ever $500,000 an executive board member makes The level of education required varies on averages in every state
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Conclusions Presidential salaries have increased at a rapidly growing rate in the past twenty years Executive boards deny affiliation with tuition increases Adjunct faculty are receiving the “left-overs” at Universities As long as Universities demand larger student bodies, executive salaries remain the same
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Reccomendations More research is recommended Additional knowledge on behind the scenes presidential duties are needed Cash flows and university success documents need to compare differences of surrounding schools As long as student debt continues to increase, tuition rates should be froze Executive boards need to consider student debt when raising rates
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