UC chancellors get big raises, putting them between $785,000 and nearly $1.2 million
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The University of California Board of Regents has approved substantial salary increases for its chancellors, raising most salaries by nearly 30% to align with peer institutions.
Currently, UC chancellors earn at approximately the 32nd percentile of university leaders' pay. With the raises, they will move up to the 48th percentile, reflecting a significant improvement.
The salary increases for UC chancellors will not come from tuition or state funding but will instead be financed through private sources, ensuring that student costs remain unchanged.
While most chancellors receive salary adjustments, new chancellors at UCLA and UC Berkeley, despite high initial compensation, will not experience any further salary increases at this time.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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