AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey 2009-10

AAUP is ready to process peer compensation reports using data from the 2009-10 AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey. This year, we are returning to a semi-manual process for creating reports, and making available new reports on benefit expenditures in response to many requests. We have sent Excel order forms with complete instructions to all survey contacts. If you have not received an order form, please send an email to aaupfcs@aaup.org.

Data for the published version of our “Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession” were archived as of March 10. These listings will be published in Academe, available on the AAUP Web site, and reported by The Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, and other media outlets. Our tentative release date for the report is April 12. For questions about the status of data submitted, please contact us at aaupfcs@aaup.org. Please note that we are not able to make changes to the published data at this point.

Any substantial corrections to data after March 10 will be included in our “Additions and Corrections” listing for July release. Please finalize any corrections, including responses to warning messages, by May 14. As data are revised in our database they usually become available for use within two business days. Please make any needed corrections as soon as possible, and contact us if you require assistance.

Complete institutional listing datasets will be available beginning April 1. The price for the dataset (including complete counts of faculty by rank and some additional fields not in the published edition) is the same as last year: $375 for participating institutions and $450 for non-participants. Also available are pre-publication versions of our aggregate survey report tables, including distributions of institutional averages by percentile (the basis for our published quintile ratings), and regional averages by category and rank. To order a complete dataset or pre-publication table, send an email to aaupfcs@aaup.org.

Thank you.

AAUP Research Office
John Curtis, Director of Research and Public Policy
Michael Kinsella, Research Assistant
aaupfcs@aaup.org