How much does an online full instructor make? My guess is $50k
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For the teachers, what are they paying all those newly added Program Directors and Program Leads?
Starting salary for admissions is typically between 45-48k. I make a bit over 72,000 as "Executive" advisor after eight years. The most I've known an adviser to make that was verifiable 80k. Typical adviser in my department is earning somewhere in the mid-fifties. Since there's been no raises or promotions for a couple of years, advisers have been leaving in droves; the salaries for most advisers just aren't competitive with sales positions in other industries.
Anonymous24383- No matter what it's called, it's prohibited under today's rules.
Adjunct faculty are even more grossly underpaid. Having taught at the community college level in CA, I can say that my pay as an adjunct is less than half of the monthly salary for more classes and more work. Pretty abysmal.
24376: Maybe they were called incentives or bonuses (rather than commissions) for how many they enrolled? Consider the source - a high school graduate.
But CCi can put the wolf in sheep's clothing!
Admissions can no longer be paid based on enrollments.
It is apples and oranges. The faculty make low 50s, while admissions made 60-100 from the posts made. Yet faculty requires at least a masters, while admissions looks like you could have a high school diploma. Huge difference. I say, yeah faculty grossly underpaid!
Hence, CCI is going out of business.
Commissions...really? Illegal I believe.
And people wonder why the school is a joke, has been for years, and is soon to be out of business.
I was in admissions and my pay flutated betwen 70-90k a year. I was attending cci for my associates but was laid off befor I could finish.
May be apples and oranges, but who makes more?
Admissions 60+ plus commissions. I have a high school diploma. I worked in admissions for 2 years and made near 100,000 each year!
Apples and Oranges. Admissions education requirements are nowhere near FTF requirements. I don't think a bachelors degree is even needed with admissions.
And admissions??
Between 50-55k depending on experience and education.
Not sure, I would say the same, but I know they are way underpaid.