Asst Clinical Professor - Law Salary


What is the salary of an Asst Clinical Professor - Law? In the United States, an Asst Clinical Professor - Law earns an average salary of $55,840. The salary range for an Asst Clinical Professor - Law is usually between $44,306 and $61,250 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $72,185. The highest Asst Clinical Professor - Law salary in the United States was $72,908. The average hourly pay for an Asst Clinical Professor - Law is $26.85.

Employer paying the highest salary for an Asst Clinical Professor - Law job is University of Connecticut (CT).

Average Salary
$55,840/yr
Records Number
10
Employers Number
1
Job Pay Rank
76,450th

Asst Clinical Professor - Law Salary Statistics


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Top Paying Employers for Asst Clinical Professor - Law Jobs

EmployerAverage Salary
University of Connecticut, CT$52,938

Top Paid Asst Clinical Professor - Law

NameStateEmployer
Peter Kochenburger R
University of Connecticut, CT
Peter Kochenburger RCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Peter Kochenburger R
University of Connecticut, CT
Peter Kochenburger RCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Joseph Macdougald A
University of Connecticut, CT
Joseph Macdougald ACTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Diane Covello F
University of Connecticut, CT
Diane Covello FCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Lisa Perkins E
University of Connecticut, CT
Lisa Perkins ECTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Diane Covello F
University of Connecticut, CT
Diane Covello FCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Jessica Rubin
University of Connecticut, CT
Jessica RubinCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Jennifer Mailly
University of Connecticut, CT
Jennifer MaillyCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Mary Beattie B
University of Connecticut, CT
Mary Beattie BCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Paul Bader
University of Connecticut, CT
Paul BaderCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Diane Covello F
University of Connecticut, CT
Diane Covello FCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Mary Beattie B
University of Connecticut, CT
Mary Beattie BCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Joseph Macdougald A
University of Connecticut, CT
Joseph Macdougald ACTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Peter Kochenburger R
University of Connecticut, CT
Peter Kochenburger RCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Maureen Geralyn Johnson
University of Connecticut, CT
Maureen Geralyn JohnsonCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Rachel Timm
University of Connecticut, CT
Rachel TimmCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Richard Luedeman
University of Connecticut, CT
Richard LuedemanCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Peter Kochenburger R
University of Connecticut, CT
Peter Kochenburger RCTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Perkins Lisa E
University of Connecticut, CT
Perkins Lisa ECTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
Lisa Perkins E
University of Connecticut, CT
Lisa Perkins ECTUniversity of ConnecticutView Details
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