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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 $53,147. For public schools, its average salary is $55,319 and private schools' average salary is $51,402. The average librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of national universities is $59,360 and the average librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of liberal arts colleges is $54,311.
  • Hawaii has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $70,005 and Montana has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $41,206.
  • For public schools, District of Columbia has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $80,361 and Montana has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $40,483.
  • For private schools, District of Columbia has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $63,973 and South Dakota has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $41,032.
  • For national universities, Hawaii has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $85,519 and Montana has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $39,367.
  • For liberal arts colleges, New Jersey has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $68,604 and Kansas has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $33,520.
  • For community colleges, Hawaii has the highest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $75,449 and Indiana has the lowest librarians, curators, archivists, academic affairs, and other education services staff salary of $37,066.
By Occupation
Average Librarians Curators Archivists Academic Affairs And Other Education Services Staff Salary
StateAll CollegesPublic SchoolsPrivate SchoolsNational UniversitiesLiberal Arts CollegesCommunity Colleges
Alabama$52,983$54,767$49,592$52,742$47,052$57,179
Alaska$60,481$65,703$53,519$63,512--
Washington$61,615$65,812$55,320$60,429$59,533$63,825
Arizona$55,756$60,059$52,699$60,987-$57,445
Arkansas$43,695$44,088$42,804$50,326$47,106$40,170
California$63,592$68,076$60,603$70,205$63,714$65,123
Minnesota$59,605$64,518$53,630$63,189$53,745$65,434
Colorado$52,016$51,792$52,257$60,484$55,892$46,256
Connecticut$67,047$76,576$57,994$73,173$64,701$75,392
Delaware$58,616$63,018$52,748$58,087-$51,411
District of Columbia$65,065$80,361$63,973$67,503--
Florida$49,361$50,479$48,912$52,064$51,266$48,953
Georgia$44,692$42,929$46,356$51,993$45,871$43,114
Hawaii$70,005$77,876$52,689$85,519-$75,449
Idaho$50,801$49,204$52,398$56,973$53,500$41,628
Illinois$55,417$56,710$54,477$59,352$54,635$55,539
Indiana$50,397$55,774$48,442$60,191$51,254$37,066
Iowa$48,415$50,053$47,526$58,915$52,331$48,470
Kansas$44,533$47,217$41,253$48,784$33,520$45,722
Missouri$46,587$47,008$46,390$52,725$45,847$45,929
Kentucky$44,776$44,440$45,030$44,537$50,677$41,181
Louisiana$46,774$46,700$46,899$48,414$44,284$42,878
Maine$52,599$52,492$52,722$53,273$62,550$47,808
Maryland$60,728$62,951$56,807$62,616$66,742$60,734
Massachusetts$62,658$65,692$61,452$72,436$59,091$63,994
Michigan$54,831$57,100$52,072$59,361$52,766$59,150
Mississippi$44,027$44,339$43,228$47,806$38,106$44,980
Montana$41,206$40,483$43,135$39,367-$42,287
Nebraska$52,792$50,059$56,110$50,156$49,337$55,428
Nevada$55,882$55,360$56,187$70,040-$50,330
New Hampshire$55,716$58,928$51,076$65,192$57,634$57,629
New Jersey$65,305$69,101$60,967$79,095$68,604$59,886
New York$62,313$70,554$57,900$67,943$61,776$60,537
North Carolina$48,829$50,956$45,943$60,431$53,384$48,539
North Dakota$49,961$51,150$47,185$54,724-$56,822
Ohio$48,750$51,449$47,052$54,560$52,518$50,220
Oklahoma$42,440$40,543$45,880$50,627$38,121$38,659
Oregon$53,443$55,562$51,035$61,273$57,693$52,617
Pennsylvania$52,578$63,615$49,799$59,721$55,695$51,876
Rhode Island$63,034$72,744$61,269$71,963--
South Carolina$46,805$47,746$45,729$55,740$48,033$47,061
South Dakota$48,107$52,234$41,032$46,639-$56,187
Tennessee$46,891$51,341$44,756$50,062$53,549$48,949
Texas$48,135$49,212$47,090$51,754$51,266$47,119
Utah$54,136$49,637$56,535$64,886-$50,042
Vermont$48,914$47,163$49,710$55,822$44,678$48,406
Virginia$50,678$48,181$52,626$57,304$52,196$41,994
West Virginia$45,408$47,584$42,143$60,770$42,925$49,337
Wisconsin$53,209$56,326$49,988$55,531$49,047$59,801
Wyoming$44,933$45,344$41,647$50,377-$44,625
Average$53,147$55,319$51,402$59,360$54,311$53,015