Provosts: Salary, career path, job outlook, education and more

Postsecondary education administrators can be provosts or academic deans. Provosts, also called chief academic officers, help college presidents develop academic policies, participate in making faculty appointments and tenure decisions, and manage budgets. They also oversee faculty research at colleges and universities. Academic deans direct and coordinate the activities of the individual colleges or schools. For example, in a large university, a dean may oversee the law school.

Education administrators duties depend on the size of their college or university. Small schools often have smaller staffs who take on many different responsibilities, but larger schools may have different offices for each of these functions. For example, at a small college, the Office of Student Life may oversee student athletics and other activities, whereas a large university may have an Athletics Department.

Education Required
Postsecondary education administrators typically need at least a masters degree. However, at smaller colleges or community college, a bachelors degree may be sufficient. Degrees can be in a variety of disciplines, such as social work, accounting, or marketing.
Job Outlook
The projected percent change in employment from 2016 to 2026: 10% (Faster than average)
(The average growth rate for all occupations is 7 percent.)
Advancement
Education administrators with advanced degrees can be promoted to higher level positions within their department or the college. Some become college presidents, an occupation which is discussed in the profile on top executives.
Median pay: How much do Postsecondary Education Administrators make?
$90,760 Annual Salary
$43.63 per hour

Careers for Postsecondary Education Administrators

  • Academic deans
  • Administrators
  • Admissions Officers
  • Admissions counselors
  • Adult basic education managers
  • Athletic directors
  • Chief academic officers
  • College registrars
  • Continuing education directors
  • Directors of admissions
  • Directors of student services
  • Graduate school deans
  • Graduate studies deans
  • Registrars
  • Student Affairs Administrators
  • University administrators
  • University deans

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