College presidents: gaining on their more highly paid university peers


The pay of college executives still trails that of universities, but they're catching up

For example, the president of Camosun College, a large public college in Victoria, BC, earned $185,000 in 2007-08—or less than half the remuneration of the president of the cross-town University of Victoria. And the head of UBC-Okanagan collected a paycheck in 2007-08 of $322,000—or nearly double that awarded to the president of nearby (and former sister institution) Okanagan College.

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One Response to “College presidents: gaining on their more highly paid university peers”

  1. Laura McFarland says:

    The President of Confederation College is Patricia LANG, not Land. Just thought I would clarify that! Great article though!