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I am currently trying to find out information in my home state, CO, about teaching at the community college level. I'm just not sure how the salary would be determined. I do expect to start/stay part time, and may split my time amongst colleges.

So, what can I expect from this prospect? Thanks, Carl
SSpil Where I am they pay about $1200 per credit hour with no benefits. For someone in my area (Physics/Engineering) with an advanced degree that is laughable compensation. Obviously most adjunct faculty don't do it for the benefits. It will vary by state and even by area within the state. Here it is a set rate determined by the local group of colleges. ...See More
Jun 7, 2009
rw Hi Carl, When you're working at multiple college part-time, pay is typically $1500-2500 a course or so.

I am currently working for 3 colleges. I can make about $30K fairly easily but that's without benefits, so after paying for my own health insurance and retirement it's more like $20K.

On 6/07/09, Carl wrote: > I am currentl...See More
Jun 10, 2009
Carl thank you all for your responses. I hope to interview well in two weeks!
Jun 13, 2009
Cole Wait so you make how much a year as a Community College Professor?

On 6/10/09, rw wrote: > > Hi Carl, When you're working at multiple college part-time, > pay is typically $1500-2500 a course or so. > > I am currently working for 3 colleges. I can make about $30K > fairly easily but that's without benefits, so after payi...See More
Sep 23, 2009
rw It depends on if you're full-time. If you are, your salary will be $30-55 or so with benefits for teaching about 8-10 classes/year.

If you're part-time you can make that for about 16-20 classes/year without benefits.

On 9/23/09, Cole wrote: > Wait so you make how much a year as a Community College > Professor? > > >...See More
Sep 25, 2009


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