The full report is avialable at the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources. TaxProfBlog has the breakdown:
- Arizona State (2008): $282,000
- Florida (2009): $256,051
- George Mason (2010): $325,583
- Georgia (2010): $271,670
- Indiana-Bloomington (2008): $295,117
- Kansas (2007): $248,000
- Iowa (2010): $301,898
- Michigan (2010): $442,308
- Missouri-Columbia (2009): $230,420
- North Carolina (2010): $320,200
- Ohio State (2010): $302,006
- Rutgers-Camden (2009): $266,895
- Rutgers-Newark (2009): $287,278
- South Carolina (2010): $254,873.
- SUNY-Buffalo (2010): $270,000
- Tennessee (2008): $225,000
- Texas (2010): $374,167
- UC-Berkeley (2009): $336,511
- UC-Davis (2009): $307,200
- UC-Irvine (2009): $350,000
- UCLA (2009): $352,333
- Virginia (2010): $450,000
- William & Mary (2009): $240,000
- Wisconsin (2009): $304,436
There is also a breakdown of how much each individual professor makes. Makes for interesting reading.