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What is the average salary of Colorado School of Mines Adjunct Instructor?

Colorado School of Mines Adjunct Instructors earn $75,000 annually, or $36 per hour, which is 36% higher than the national average for all Adjunct Instructors at $52,000 annually and 13% higher than the national salary average for ​all working Americans. The highest paid Adjunct Instructors work for Northwood University at $147,000 annually and the lowest paid Adjunct Instructors work for Bryan College at $15,000 annually.

$75K Colorado School of Mines Adjunct Instructor without location (1 salary)

+$23K (36%) more than national average Adjunct Instructor salary ($52K)
+$45K (85%) more than average Colorado School of Mines salary ($30K)

What is the salary for Adjunct Instructor at Colorado School of Mines?

The salary for Adjunct Instructor at Colorado School of Mines is $75,000 annually.

What company pays the highest salary for the Adjunct Instructor position?

Northwood University pays the highest salary for the Adjunct Instructor position at $147,000 annually.

What company pays the lowest salary for the Adjunct Instructor position?

Bryan College pays the lowest salary for the Adjunct Instructor position at $15,000 annually.

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