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Highest paid private college presidents

By The Associated Press
November 2, 2009

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Leaders in Total Compensation at Private Colleges, 2007-8. Source: IRS tax reports analyzed by the Chronicle of Higher Education.

1. Shirley Ann Jackson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: $1,598,247

2. David Sargent, Suffolk University: $1,496,593

3. Steadman Upham, University of Tulsa: $1,485,275

4. Richard Meyers, Webster University: $1,429,738

5. Cornelius M. Kerwin, American University: $1,419,339

6. Lee C. Bollinger, Columbia: $1,380,035

7. Donald V. DeRosa, University of the Pacific: $1,350,743

8. John E. Sexton, New York University: $1,297,475

9. Robert Bottoms, DePauw University: $1,296,455

10. Jerry C. Lee, National University: $1,189,777

Note: Meyers and Bottoms are no longer serving as presidents of the respective universities. Total compensation may include deferred compensation and other benefits and is not necessarily take-home salary. Kerwin, who was named president in 2007, was provost for much of the period covered.