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Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program

May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers

Education Administrators, Preschool and Child Care Center/Program: Plan, direct, or coordinate the academic and nonacademic activities of preschool and child care centers or programs.

Education administrators held about 442,000 jobs in 2004. Of these, 58,000 were preschool or child care administrators, 225,000 were elementary or secondary school administrators, and 132,000 were postsecondary administrators. About 2 in 10 worked for private education institutions, and 6 in 10 worked for State and local governments, mainly in schools, colleges and universities, and departments of education. Less than 4 percent were self-employed. The rest worked in child daycare centers, religious organizations, job training centers, and businesses and other organizations that provided training for their employees.

In May 2004, elementary and secondary school administrators had median annual earnings of $74,190; postsecondary school administrators had median annual earnings of $68,340, while preschool and childcare center administrators earned a median of $35,730 per year. Salaries of education administrators depend on several factors, including the location and enrollment level in the school or school district. According to a survey of public schools, conducted by the Educational Research Service, average salaries for principals and assistant principals in the 2004-05 school year were as follows:

Principals:
    Senior high school $82,225
    Jr. high/middle school 78,160
    Elementary school 74,062
Assistant principals:
    Senior high school $68,945
    Jr. high/middle school 66,319
    Elementary school 63,398

According to the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, median annual salaries for selected administrators in higher education in 2004-05 were as follows:

Chief academic officer $127,066
Academic deans:
    Business $120,460
    Arts and sciences 110,412
    Graduate programs 109,309
    Education 107,660
    Nursing 100,314
    Health-related professions 100,185
    Continuing education 91,800
    Occupational or vocational education 79,845
Other administrators:
    Chief development officer $114,400
    Dean of students 75,245
    Director, student financial aid 63,130
    Registrar 61,953
    Director, student activities 45,636

Benefits for education administrators are generally very good. Many get 4 or 5 weeks vacation every year and have generous health and pension packages. Many colleges and universities offer free tuition to employees and their families.

(from the Occupational Outlook Handbook: Education Administrators)

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May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers

National Occupational Employment and Earnings by Industry (NAICS sector and 3-digit industry group)

Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program
 Percentile earnings distribution
10th25th50th75th90th
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
employment: 60
mean earnings: $56,360
(EC) (def) (IG)
$31,210$42,470$58,430$67,700$78,740
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
employment: 60
mean earnings: $56,360
$31,210$42,470$58,430$67,700$78,740
Management of Companies and Enterprises
employment: 450
mean earnings: $47,930
(EC) (def) (IG)
$27,860$32,520$42,830$54,420$79,540
Management of Companies and Enterprises
employment: 450
mean earnings: $47,930
$27,860$32,520$42,830$54,420$79,540
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
employment: 40
mean earnings: $50,300
(EC) (def) (IG)
$34,470$38,930$45,040$57,760$75,030
Educational Services
employment: 9,430
mean earnings: $55,250
(EC) (def) (IG)
$25,890$34,900$50,650$71,160$92,850
Educational Services
employment: 9,430
mean earnings: $55,250
$25,890$34,900$50,650$71,160$92,850
Health Care and Social Assistance
employment: 34,140
mean earnings: $39,130
(EC) (def) (IG)
$23,180$27,880$35,000$45,290$58,150
Ambulatory Health Care Services
employment: 70
mean earnings: $50,250
$28,090$35,040$46,320$62,790$74,970
Hospitals
employment: 150
mean earnings: $46,900
$28,180$35,550$44,820$56,370$70,590
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities
employment: 170
mean earnings: $45,350
$29,040$36,300$44,450$54,320$65,740
Social Assistance
employment: 33,750
mean earnings: $39,050
$23,150$27,830$34,910$45,130$57,950
Other Services (except Public Administration)
employment: 2,700
mean earnings: $39,520
(EC) (def) (IG)
$21,870$28,020$35,240$45,430$63,470
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
Occupational Outlook Handbook employment: 2,700
mean earnings: $39,520
$21,870$28,020$35,240$45,430$63,470
Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation)
employment: 810
mean earnings: $51,200
(def) (IG)
$29,920$36,040$45,560$64,370$83,390
Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation)
employment: 810
mean earnings: $51,200
$29,920$36,040$45,560$64,370$83,390

source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about these estimates

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The (def) links lead to 2002 NAICS industry definitions from the Census Bureau.

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