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Average Librarians Curators Archivists Academic Affairs And Other Education Services Staff Salary

Average Librarians, Curators, Archivists, Academic Affairs, And Other Education Services Staff Salary by State, School Type and Category

For all colleges in the United States, the average librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary is $55,250. For public schools, its average salary is $57,425 and private schools' average salary is $53,498. The average librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of national universities is $60,152 and the average librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of liberal arts colleges is $57,525.
  • Connecticut has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $70,596 and Arkansas has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $41,284.
  • For public schools, Connecticut has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $80,186 and Oklahoma has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $42,158.
  • For private schools, Utah has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $76,147 and Arkansas has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $38,891.
  • For national universities, Hawaii has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $83,673 and Arkansas has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $44,846.
  • For liberal arts colleges, Maryland has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $71,107 and Mississippi has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $41,290.
  • For community colleges, Connecticut has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $82,587 and Oklahoma has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $40,778.
By Occupation
Average Librarians Curators Archivists Academic Affairs And Other Education Services Staff Salary
StateAll CollegesPublic SchoolsPrivate SchoolsNational UniversitiesLiberal Arts CollegesCommunity Colleges
Alabama$53,764$55,563$50,166$54,029$47,751$58,402
Alaska$62,041$63,716$59,808$65,046-$72,020
Arizona$58,457$60,226$57,200$64,130-$59,097
Arkansas$41,284$42,340$38,891$44,846$46,524$41,334
California$65,793$72,545$61,390$69,480$69,950$68,923
Minnesota$62,423$66,994$57,069$59,777$60,446$67,606
Colorado$54,148$53,959$54,367$60,596$50,159$46,069
Connecticut$70,596$80,186$61,005$72,839$66,909$82,587
Delaware$63,061$65,508$59,800$59,739--
District of Columbia$63,457$72,250$62,829$71,194-$50,000
Florida$51,026$53,050$50,271$55,232$53,135$52,901
Georgia$49,609$49,469$49,745$56,782$48,279$51,314
Hawaii$70,291$77,364$54,731$83,673-$73,884
Idaho$55,235$51,807$58,663$59,536$61,025$45,318
Illinois$57,934$58,057$57,842$60,999$52,752$55,818
Indiana$52,531$57,058$50,921$57,205$52,303$55,421
Iowa$49,365$53,328$47,214$51,842$50,806$51,582
Kansas$45,378$47,281$42,961$50,418-$46,562
Missouri$49,211$49,733$48,967$55,893$47,143$49,488
Kentucky$47,142$46,308$47,774$53,871$53,090$43,073
Louisiana$48,442$48,601$48,184$50,012$50,318$43,302
Maine$54,277$54,236$54,320$55,889$64,576$53,278
Maryland$64,103$67,438$57,850$60,073$71,107$64,421
Massachusetts$65,448$65,374$65,479$73,008$64,132$60,441
Michigan$55,784$59,699$51,265$61,089$54,730$62,081
Mississippi$46,669$48,342$42,206$46,033$41,290$47,063
Montana$44,311$44,807$42,203$47,984-$47,781
Nebraska$52,840$49,942$56,359$53,399-$55,926
Nevada$62,270$59,660$63,792$71,334-$52,039
New Hampshire$58,834$62,216$53,949$70,084$56,771$60,738
New Jersey$65,837$70,832$59,917$81,796$56,236$59,444
New York$63,968$72,248$59,534$72,376$66,518$65,273
North Carolina$51,328$53,980$47,852$59,332$48,811$51,057
North Dakota$51,346$52,243$49,253$56,564-$59,614
Ohio$51,422$53,059$50,432$53,808$58,425$51,453
Oklahoma$43,672$42,158$46,111$52,429$42,494$40,778
Oregon$55,841$57,987$53,286$64,235$60,630$55,174
Pennsylvania$54,275$59,324$52,216$57,711$58,662$53,125
Rhode Island$64,687$71,998$63,358$75,309--
South Carolina$48,762$48,638$48,890$52,315$55,186$46,802
South Dakota$47,698$48,779$45,691$49,924-$51,121
Tennessee$48,439$52,969$46,218$52,271$54,822$49,458
Texas$50,850$50,335$51,310$53,048$60,126$48,881
Utah$67,373$52,019$76,147$66,373-$42,734
Vermont$56,522$54,442$57,657$60,361$59,607$51,899
Virginia$53,030$51,144$54,408$58,851$54,861$43,913
Washington$63,976$69,765$54,970$56,412$61,575$60,789
West Virginia$45,015$48,914$39,899$51,942$45,746$46,513
Wisconsin$54,986$57,111$52,632$55,156$51,454$60,826
Wyoming$47,997$48,723$42,188$54,020-$47,966
Average$55,250$57,425$53,498$60,152$57,525$55,238