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Nursing Faculty salary

Average nursing faculty salary

$63,552

$30.55 hourly rate

Entry-level nursing faculty salary
$44,000 yearly salary
Updated January 8, 2025

How much does a nursing faculty make?

The average nursing faculty salary in the United States is $63,552. Nursing faculty salaries typically range between $44,000 and $91,000 yearly. The average hourly rate for nursing faculties is $30.55 per hour.

Nursing faculty salary is impacted by location, education, and experience. Nursing faculties earn the highest average salary in California.

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Where can a Nursing Faculty earn more?

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Ashburn, VA$96,435
Brooklyn Park, MN$52,330
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Pace University$116,904
AdventHealth$73,410

Nursing Faculty salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Glassdoor, Ziprecruiter and Comparably, the average salary for a nursing faculty typically falls between $63,552 and $136,761.
zippia
$63,552yearly
glassdoor[1]
$120,929yearly
comparably[2]
$136,761yearly
ZipRecruiter[3]
$80,000yearly

Average nursing faculty salary by state

The average nursing faculty salary in California, North Dakota, and Nevada are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average nursing faculty salary states are Minnesota, Arkansas, and Illinois.

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Highest paying states for nursing faculties

RankStateAvg. SalaryHourly Rate
1North Dakota$87,996$42.31
2Indiana$70,333$33.81
3California$91,915$44.19
4Alaska$75,591$36.34
5Oregon$73,671$35.42
6Delaware$74,045$35.60
7Michigan$68,562$32.96
8Nevada$76,890$36.97
9Utah$76,027$36.55
10Idaho$71,514$34.38
11District of Columbia$84,617$40.68
12West Virginia$75,423$36.26
13Nebraska$67,607$32.50
14Colorado$68,849$33.10
15Iowa$65,374$31.43
16Kansas$63,629$30.59
17New Jersey$69,616$33.47
18Connecticut$67,692$32.54
19Montana$63,131$30.35
20Mississippi$64,331$30.93
21South Dakota$61,927$29.77
22New York$65,729$31.60
23Wyoming$65,147$31.32
24Washington$72,215$34.72
25Ohio$64,074$30.80
26Tennessee$64,646$31.08
27Vermont$67,752$32.57
28Louisiana$61,852$29.74
29Rhode Island$64,552$31.03
30Kentucky$54,617$26.26
31Georgia$59,056$28.39
32Florida$63,881$30.71
33Wisconsin$61,549$29.59
34New Mexico$53,916$25.92
35Pennsylvania$58,654$28.20
36Hawaii$63,538$30.55
37South Carolina$59,533$28.62
38Missouri$57,309$27.55
39New Hampshire$59,919$28.81
40Virginia$55,043$26.46
41Maryland$54,857$26.37
42Oklahoma$54,736$26.32
43Texas$55,178$26.53
44North Carolina$56,784$27.30
45Arkansas$52,216$25.10
46Massachusetts$55,687$26.77
47Arizona$51,175$24.60
48Illinois$51,290$24.66
49Alabama$50,091$24.08
50Minnesota$52,301$25.14
51Maine$51,274$24.65

Highest paying cities for nursing faculties

The highest-paying cities for nursing faculties are Hayward, CA, Portland, OR, and Bellevue, WA.

RankCityAvg. SalaryHourly Rate
1Hayward, CA$96,435$46.36
2Portland, OR$73,697$35.43
3Bellevue, WA$72,581$34.89
4Richmond, IN$70,552$33.92
5Rexburg, ID$70,254$33.78
6Grand Rapids, MI$69,037$33.19
7Sarasota, FL$64,405$30.96
8Cleveland, OH$63,798$30.67
9Rochester, NY$61,747$29.69
10Manchester, NH$60,059$28.87
11Columbia, SC$59,610$28.66
12Lancaster, PA$59,028$28.38
13Atlanta, GA$58,985$28.36
14Greenville, NC$58,003$27.89
15Holyoke, MA$57,423$27.61
16Saint Peters, MO$57,340$27.57
17San Antonio, TX$55,967$26.91
18Virginia Beach, VA$55,416$26.64
19Portland, ME$52,347$25.17
20Brooklyn Park, MN$52,330$25.16

Nursing Faculty salary details

A nursing faculty's salary ranges from $44,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $91,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average Nursing Faculty Salary Graph, Trends, and Summary

What is a nursing faculty's salary?

PercentileAnnual SalaryMonthly SalaryHourly Rate
90th Percentile$91,000$7,583$44
75th Percentile$76,000$6,333$37
Average$63,552$5,296$31
25th Percentile$52,000$4,333$25
10th Percentile$44,000$3,667$21

Highest paying nursing faculty jobs

The highest paying types of nursing faculties are advanced nursing professor, registered nursing professor, and clinical instructor.

Job TitleAnnual SalaryMonthly SalaryHourly RateJob Openings
Special Education Aide$31,638$2,636$15.2195,429
Instructor Nurse$68,098$5,675$32.7450,341
Adjunct Clinical Instructor$67,696$5,641$32.5588,235
Clinical Instructor$84,613$7,051$40.6887,152
Nursing Program Coordinator$64,285$5,357$30.91113,614
Faculty$80,405$6,700$38.6621,142

Which companies pay nursing faculties the most?

Nursing faculty salaries at Pace University and Rutgers University are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average nursing faculty salary at companies like The University of Kansas Health System and West Coast University are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage SalaryHourly Rate
1Pace University$116,904$56.20
2Rutgers University$88,400$42.50
3The University of Kansas Health System$87,826$42.22
4West Coast University$87,747$42.19
5Touro College$87,026$41.84
6California Baptist University$85,553$41.13
7Commonwealth$84,351$40.55
8University of Southern California$83,601$40.19
9Middlesex Community College$83,477$40.13
10UMass Lowell$77,813$37.41
11Oregon Health & Science University$77,697$37.35
12Cleveland Clinic$77,616$37.32
13Baptist Health$77,514$37.27
14Whatcom Community College$75,720$36.40
15Emory Healthcare$75,692$36.39
16Amarillo College$75,581$36.34
17Quinnipiac University$75,356$36.23
18Emory University$75,212$36.16
19North Hennepin Community College$74,974$36.05
20AdventHealth$73,410$35.29

Wage gap by gender, race and education

$60,000$59,400$58,800$58,200$57,600$57,000
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Nursing Faculty salary trends

The average nursing faculty salary has risen by $9,743 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average nursing faculty earned $53,809 annually, but today, they earn $63,552 a year. That works out to a 9% change in pay for nursing faculties over the last decade.

Compare nursing faculty salaries for cities or states with the national average over time.

Average nursing faculty salary over time

Compare nursing faculty salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.

    Nursing Faculty salary by year

    YearAvg. SalaryHourly Rate% Change
    2025$63,600$30.55+1.2%
    2024$62,800$30.20+1.5%
    2023$61,900$29.75+3.0%
    2022$60,000$28.85+3.0%
    2021$58,200$27.99+2.4%

    Recently added nursing faculty salaries

    CompanyJobLocationDate AddedSalary
    Community College of AuroraNursing Faculty-Aurora, CO12/18/2024$75,000
    University of Wisconsin MadisonNursing Clinical FacultyMadison, WI12/17/2024$82,500
    Highline Community College Inc.Faculty-Nursing DepartmentDes Moines, WA12/17/2024$70,392
    Adtalem Global EducationClinical Nursing Faculty-LAS Vegas NVLas Vegas, NV12/16/2024$58,436
    Adtalem Global EducationAdult Critical Care Clinical Nursing Faculty-LOS Angeles CALos Angeles, CA12/16/2024$135,655
    Grand Valley State UniversityClinical Affiliate Faculty-Kirkhof College of NursingGrand Rapids, MI12/16/2024$56,250
    Arizona CollegeNursing FacultyFalls Church, VA12/16/2024$90,000
    Joyce UniversityClinical Nursing Faculty-Kansas City MetroKansas City, MO12/16/2024$83,480
    AucmedClinical Nursing Faculty-LOS Angeles CALos Angeles, CA12/16/2024$135,655
    AucmedClinical Nursing Faculty-North Brunswick NJChicago, IL12/16/2024$58,436

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