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UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA ACADEMIC SALARY SCALES July UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ACADEMIC SALARY SCALES July 1, 2021 You can navigate the salary scales by using the bookmark menu. FACULTY--LADDER RANKS--PROFESSOR SERIES* ACADEMIC YEAR Salary Scale Salary Scale 10/1/2019 10/1/2021 Years at Rank Step Step Annual Monthly Annual Monthly Salary Plan, Grade Assistant 1 2 66,100 5,508.33 68,100 5,675.00 T001, Grade 3 Professor 2 2 70,100 5,841.67 72,200 6,016.67 T001, Grade 3 (001300) 3 2 73,900 6,158.33 76,100 6,341.67 T001, Grade 3 4 2 78,100 6,508.33 80,500 6,708.33 T001, Grade 3 5 2 82,300 6,858.33 84,800 7,066.67 T001, Grade 3 Associate 1 2 82,400 6,866.67 84,900 7,075.00 T001, Grade 2 Professor 2 2 86,700 7,225.00 89,300 7,441.67 T001, Grade 2 (001200) 3 2 91,100 7,591.67 93,800 7,816.67 T001, Grade 2 4 3 96,500 8,041.67 99,400 8,283.33 T001, Grade 2 5** Professor 1 3 96,600 8,050.00 99,500 8,291.67 T001, Grade 1 (001100) 2 3 104,100 8,675.00 107,200 8,933.33 T001, Grade 1 3 3 112,100 9,341.67 115,500 9,625.00 T001, Grade 1 4 3 120,400 10,033.33 124,000 10,333.33 T001, Grade 1 5 -- 129,300 10,775.00 133,200 11,100.00 T001, Grade 1 6 -- 139,200 11,600.00 143,400 11,950.00 T001, Grade 1 7 -- 150,100 12,508.33 154,600 12,883.33 T001, Grade 1 8 -- 162,200 13,516.67 167,100 13,925.00 T001, Grade 1 9 -- 175,800 14,650.00 181,100 15,091.67 T001, Grade 1 The campus salary limit for the Professor series is the annual salary rate for Step 9, plus 11 percent: 201,000 For information on the "Minimum Scales" from 10/1/2011, please contact APO. *This scale is also used for Acting Prof series, Adjunct Prof series, and Researcher (LR Scale) titles. ** Associate Professor, Step 5, is not used on the Santa Cruz campus. Page 2 of 50 FACULTY--LADDER RANKS--BUSINESS/ECONOMICS/ENGINEERING* ACADEMIC YEAR Salary Scale Salary Scale 10/1/2019 10/1/2021 Years at Rank Step Step Annual Monthly Annual Monthly Salary Plan, Grade Assistant 1 2 88,000 7,333.33 90,600 7,550.00 T003, Grade 3 Professor 2 2 92,400 7,700.00 95,200 7,933.33 T003, Grade 3 (001343) 3 2 97,000 8,083.33 99,900 8,325.00 T003, Grade 3 4 2 102,100 8,508.33 105,200 8,766.67 T003, Grade 3 5 2 106,700 8,891.67 109,900 9,158.33 T003, Grade 3 Associate 1 2 106,800 8,900.00 110,000 9,166.67 T003, Grade 2 Professor 2 2 110,800 9,233.33 114,100 9,508.33 T003, Grade 2 (001243) 3 2 115,000 9,583.33 118,500 9,875.00 T003, Grade 2 4 3 119,300 9,941.67 122,900 10,241.67 T003, Grade 2 5** Professor 1 3 119,400 9,950.00 123,000 10,250.00 T003, Grade 1 (001143) 2 3 124,300 10,358.33 128,000 10,666.67 T003, Grade 1 3 3 130,300 10,858.33 134,200 11,183.33 T003, Grade 1 4 3 137,300 11,441.67 141,400 11,783.33 T003, Grade 1 5 -- 145,100 12,091.67 149,500 12,458.33 T003, Grade 1 6 -- 155,500 12,958.33 160,200 13,350.00 T003, Grade 1 7 -- 166,600 13,883.33 171,600 14,300.00 T003, Grade 1 8 -- 178,400 14,866.67 183,800 15,316.67 T003, Grade 1 9 -- 192,600 16,050.00 198,400 16,533.33 T003, Grade 1 The campus salary limit for the Professor series is the annual salary rate for Step 9, plus 11 percent: 220,200 For information on the "Minimum Scales" from 10/1/2011, please contact APO. *This scale is also used for Acting Prof series, Adjunct Prof series, and Researcher (LR Scale) titles. ** Associate Professor, Step 5, is not used on the Santa Cruz campus. Page 3 of 50 FACULTY--LADDER RANKS--PROFESSOR SERIES* FISCAL YEAR Salary Scale Salary Scale 10/1/2019 10/1/2021 Years at Rank Step Step Annual Monthly Annual Monthly Salary Plan, Grade Assistant 1 2 76,700 6,391.67 79,000 6,583.33 T002, Grade 3 Professor 2 2 81,300 6,775.00 83,700 6,975.00 T002, Grade 3 (001310) 3 2 85,700 7,141.67 88,300 7,358.33 T002, Grade 3 4 2 90,600 7,550.00 93,300 7,775.00 T002, Grade 3 5 2 95,500 7,958.33 98,400 8,200.00 T002, Grade 3 Associate 1 2 95,600 7,966.67 98,500 8,208.33 T002, Grade 2 Professor 2 2 100,600 8,383.33 103,600 8,633.33 T002, Grade 2 (001210) 3 2 105,700 8,808.33 108,900 9,075.00 T002, Grade 2 4 3 112,000 9,333.33 115,400 9,616.67 T002, Grade 2 5** Professor 1 3 112,100 9,341.67 115,500 9,625.00 T002, Grade 1 (001110) 2 3 120,800 10,066.67 124,400 10,366.67 T002, Grade 1 3 3 130,000 10,833.33 133,900 11,158.33 T002, Grade 1 4 3 139,700 11,641.67 143,900 11,991.67 T002, Grade 1 5 -- 150,000 12,500.00 154,500 12,875.00 T002, Grade 1 6 -- 161,500 13,458.33 166,300 13,858.33 T002, Grade 1 7 -- 174,100 14,508.33 179,300 14,941.67 T002, Grade 1 8 -- 188,200 15,683.33 193,800 16,150.00 T002, Grade 1 9 -- 203,900 16,991.67 210,000 17,500.00 T002, Grade 1 The campus salary limit for the Professor series is the annual salary rate for Step 9, plus 11 percent: 233,100 For information on the "Minimum Scales" from 10/1/2011, please contact APO. *This scale is also used for Acting Prof series, Adjunct Prof series, and Researcher (LR Scale) titles. ** Associate Professor, Step 5, is not used on the Santa Cruz campus. Page 4 of 50 FACULTY--LADDER RANKS--BUSINESS/ECONOMICS/ENGINEERING* FISCAL YEAR Salary Scale SalaryScale 10/1/2019 10/1/2021 Years at Rank Step Step Annual Monthly Annual Monthly Salary Plan, Grade Assistant 1 2 102,100 8,508.33 105,200 8,766.67 T004, Grade 3 Professor 2 2 107,200 8,933.33 110,400 9,200.00 T004, Grade 3 (001344) 3 2 112,500 9,375.00 115,900 9,658.33 T004, Grade 3 4 2 118,400 9,866.67 122,000 10,166.67 T004, Grade 3 5 2 123,800 10,316.67 127,500 10,625.00 T004, Grade 3 Associate 1 2 123,900 10,325.00 127,600 10,633.33 T004, Grade 2 Professor 2 2 128,500 10,708.33 132,400 11,033.33 T004, Grade 2 (001244) 3 2 133,400 11,116.67 137,400 11,450.00 T004, Grade 2 4 3 138,400 11,533.33 142,600 11,883.33 T004, Grade 2 5** Professor 1 3 138,500 11,541.67 142,700 11,891.67 T004, Grade 1 (001144) 2 3 144,200 12,016.67 148,500 12,375.00 T004, Grade 1 3 3 151,100 12,591.67 155,600 12,966.67 T004, Grade 1 4 3 159,300 13,275.00 164,100 13,675.00 T004, Grade 1 5 -- 168,300 14,025.00 173,300 14,441.67 T004, Grade 1 6 -- 180,400 15,033.33 185,800 15,483.33 T004, Grade 1 7 -- 193,300 16,108.33 199,100 16,591.67 T004, Grade 1 8 -- 206,900 17,241.67 213,100 17,758.33 T004, Grade 1 9 -- 223,400 18,616.67 230,100 19,175.00 T004, Grade 1 The campus salary limit for the Professor series is the annual salary rate for Step 9, plus 11 percent: 255,400 For information on the "Minimum Scales" from 10/1/2011, please contact APO. *This scale is also used for Acting Prof series, Adjunct Prof series, and Researcher (LR Scale) titles. ** Associate Professor, Step 5, is not used on the Santa Cruz campus. Page 5 of 50 FACULTY RECRUITMENT ALLOWANCE 7/1/19 7/1/21 Maximum Allowable 73,600 75,800 Deans have authority to approve relocation allowances up to $150,000 by exception. See delegation of authority memo dated 12/4/17. The maximum amount of start-up costs for faculty in the laboratory and health sciences during an intercampus transfer is $984,000. Page 6 of 50 PROVOSTS AND DEPARTMENT CHAIRS Scale Scale 7/1/2020 7/1/2021 Provosts Stipend Stipend (001060) 9,382.00 9,663.00 Scale Scale Department Chairs 7/1/2019 7/1/2021 (001096) Department Funds Stipend Stipend (in millions) up to $1M 9,382.00 9,663.00 $1+M - $2M 11,211.00 11,547.00 $2+M - $3M 13,039.00 13,430.00 $3+M or more 14,865.00 15,311.00 Stipends are paid in equal installments on a fiscal-year basis (7/1 through 6/30) using DOS code STP.
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