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Best states for a transitional studies instructor

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TaVshea Smith
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Transitional studies instructor opportunities vary in different parts of the country. In order to help you determine the best states for transitional studies instructors, we ranked all fifty states from best to worst for transitional studies instructors.In fact, our research shows that California is the best state for transitional studies instructors in America. The best city in America for transitional studies instructors with the highest pay is Santa Rosa, CA.
The median salary for transitional studies instructors in California is $81,542. Compare that to the median salary in Oklahoma of $41,075, which ranked worst for transitional studies instructors, and you can see how your location is important for your career.California is the best state, and Windsor is the city with the highest pay for transitional studies instructors.

10 best states for transitional studies instructors in 2025

  1. California #1 best state for transitional studies instructors

    1. California

    Total transitional studies instructor jobs:1,688
    Average annual salary:$81,542
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$51,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$128,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.25
  2. New York #2 best state for transitional studies instructors

    2. New York

    Total transitional studies instructor jobs:648
    Average annual salary:$71,441
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$48,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$106,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.09
  3. South Carolina #3 best state for transitional studies instructors

    3. South Carolina

    Total transitional studies instructor jobs:368
    Average annual salary:$59,992
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$40,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$89,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.78
  4. Maryland #4 best state for transitional studies instructors

    4. Maryland

    Total transitional studies instructor jobs:290
    Average annual salary:$69,246
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$46,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$103,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.99
  5. North Dakota #5 best state for transitional studies instructors

    5. North Dakota

    Total transitional studies instructor jobs:38
    Average annual salary:$62,884
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$47,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$82,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.88
  6. Pennsylvania #6 best state for transitional studies instructors

    6. Pennsylvania

    Total transitional studies instructor jobs:402
    Average annual salary:$68,764
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$46,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$102,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.75
  7. Wyoming #7 best state for transitional studies instructors

    7. Wyoming

    Total transitional studies instructor jobs:46
    Average annual salary:$57,025
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$40,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$79,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.66
  8. Maine #8 best state for transitional studies instructors

    8. Maine

    Total transitional studies instructor jobs:41
    Average annual salary:$67,652
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$47,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$96,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.67
  9. Virginia #9 best state for transitional studies instructors

    9. Virginia

    Total transitional studies instructor jobs:584
    Average annual salary:$60,559
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$40,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$90,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.34
  10. New Jersey #10 best state for transitional studies instructors

    10. New Jersey

    Total transitional studies instructor jobs:483
    Average annual salary:$61,096
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$41,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$90,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.32

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Detailed list of the best states for a transitional studies instructor

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1California$81,542$51,00039,536,6531,688
2New York$71,441$48,00019,849,399648
3South Carolina$59,992$40,0005,024,369368
4Maryland$69,246$46,0006,052,177290
5North Dakota$62,884$47,000755,39338
6Pennsylvania$68,764$46,00012,805,537402
7Wyoming$57,025$40,000579,31546
8Maine$67,652$47,0001,335,90741
9Virginia$60,559$40,0008,470,020584
10New Jersey$61,096$41,0009,005,644483
11Montana$57,225$40,0001,050,49383
12North Carolina$55,742$37,00010,273,419662
13Louisiana$59,380$39,0004,684,333138
14Idaho$61,989$40,0001,716,94355
15Kansas$60,343$43,0002,913,123100
16Washington$66,350$41,0007,405,743228
17Oregon$57,620$35,0004,142,776280
18Indiana$61,487$43,0006,666,818126
19Massachusetts$61,315$41,0006,859,819321
20South Dakota$58,060$43,000869,66637
21Alabama$57,914$39,0004,874,747148
22Minnesota$58,128$43,0005,576,606246
23Ohio$56,499$39,00011,658,609376
24Wisconsin$57,944$42,0005,795,483180
25Illinois$56,786$40,00012,802,023450
26Hawaii$58,438$51,0001,427,53858
27Delaware$53,235$35,000961,93966
28West Virginia$53,073$36,0001,815,85758
29Iowa$50,871$37,0003,145,711170
30Nevada$49,985$31,0002,998,039143
31Michigan$49,864$34,0009,962,311437
32Rhode Island$53,363$36,0001,059,63946
33Colorado$48,277$34,0005,607,154501
34New Hampshire$51,286$35,0001,342,79568
35Kentucky$49,743$34,0004,454,189149
36Florida$50,819$33,00020,984,400740
37Vermont$49,349$34,000623,65730
38Connecticut$53,696$36,0003,588,184101
39New Mexico$46,504$32,0002,088,07082
40Arizona$46,725$31,0007,016,270234
41Texas$46,454$31,00028,304,596781
42Mississippi$45,044$30,0002,984,10088
43Utah$45,770$31,0003,101,833118
44Tennessee$45,695$31,0006,715,984200
45District of Columbia$52,130$34,000693,97233
46Alaska$38,638$27,000739,79551
47Georgia$36,263$24,00010,429,379670
48Nebraska$44,800$32,0001,920,07677
49Arkansas$45,373$31,0003,004,27936
50Missouri$45,132$32,0006,113,532150
51Oklahoma$41,075$29,0003,930,86492

Highest paying states for transitional studies instructors

RankStateAvg. Transitional Studies Instructor Salary
1California$81,542
2New York$71,441
3South Carolina$59,992
4Maryland$69,246
5North Dakota$62,884
6Pennsylvania$68,764
7Wyoming$57,025
8Maine$67,652
9Virginia$60,559
10New Jersey$61,096
11Montana$57,225
12North Carolina$55,742
13Louisiana$59,380
14Idaho$61,989
15Kansas$60,343
16Washington$66,350
17Oregon$57,620
18Indiana$61,487
19Massachusetts$61,315
20South Dakota$58,060
21Alabama$57,914
22Minnesota$58,128
23Ohio$56,499
24Wisconsin$57,944
25Illinois$56,786
26Hawaii$58,438
27Delaware$53,235
28West Virginia$53,073
29Iowa$50,871
30Nevada$49,985
31Michigan$49,864
32Rhode Island$53,363
33Colorado$48,277
34New Hampshire$51,286
35Kentucky$49,743
36Florida$50,819
37Vermont$49,349
38Connecticut$53,696
39New Mexico$46,504
40Arizona$46,725
41Texas$46,454
42Mississippi$45,044
43Utah$45,770
44Tennessee$45,695
45District of Columbia$52,130
46Alaska$38,638
47Georgia$36,263
48Nebraska$44,800
49Arkansas$45,373
50Missouri$45,132
51Oklahoma$41,075

Expert opinions on the best states for transitional studies instructors

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for transitional studies instructors to find work opportunities?

    TaVshea SmithTaVshea Smith LinkedIn profile

    Adjunct Instructor, Shaw University

    As an educator, graduates should be able to find many work opportunities to teach. The pandemic has highlighted the need for educators to share their immense talent with students and key stakeholders.

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