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Full-time Academic Advisors

2017 average salaries for academic advisors, as reported September 6th, 2017 by Salary.com.

Average salaries for full-time academic advisors, as reported April 11, 2016 on The Chronicle of Higher Education:

 Title  Research Other Doctoral  Masters 4-yr  2-yr  Avg.
Head, Student Academic Counseling 80,726 59,930 59,674 61,943 62,916 62,883
Academic Advisor/Counselor 43,413 42,913 42,363 42,693 44,664 43,546


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Median Salaries of Senior College Administrators, 2015-16, via The Chronicle of Higher Education: 

All Institutions Doctoral Masters 4-year 2-year
74,370
88,500
70,061
69,700
66,890

 

 

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Institutional advisor classifications: 
  • Texas A&M advisor classifications and salaries
  • University of Texas at Arlington Advisor I and Advisor II
  • Academic Advisor Series, via UC Riverside
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