Overall Rating:
Quality:
Safety:
Costs:
ReviewMajors / RatingsFaculty / SalariesCampus Crime
Average
Faculty Salary
Fair
Quality of education at any specific college strongly depends on people who teach there.
In this report for
Vermont Law and Graduate School we provide you with information about faculty structure, salaries, and class sizes, as well as comparisons to competing and nearby colleges.
Faculty Compensation and Workload
Full-time
Faculty
45
As a rule, well-compensated instructors are better motivated and have more opportunities to concentrate on teaching; therefore, we consider faculty compensation to be an important factor for evaluating education quality.
Monthly faculty salaries at Vermont Law and Graduate School vary approximately from $6,000 to $10,000. The average full-time faculty salary at this college is approximately $100,000 a year, that is 16% lower than Vermont average faculty compensation.
Women faculty members at this college are paid $7,994 a month on average; that is a bit lower than average men faculty salaries - $9,084 a month.
Faculty Rank
School Average
VT Average
Difference
Professor
$112,596
$151,626
-26%
Associate professor
$111,384
$117,644
-5%
Assistant professor
$82,296
$98,989
-17%
Annual Faculty Wages
Students to Faculty Ratios

Students to
Faculty Ratio
7 : 1
Low
Vermont Law and Graduate School has a very good, 7:1 students-to-faculty ratio.
Low ratios typically imply smaller class size, more attention to students, better quality of education, and higher satisfaction both for students and instructors. High ratios are usually a sign of the opposite.
Use the charts above to compare faculty compensation and workload at Vermont Law and Graduate School versus nearby colleges.
Faculty Ranking and Demographics
The full-time faculty at Vermont Law and Graduate School consists of 22 professors, 4 associate professors, and 19 assistant professors - 14 men and 31 women:

Please note that faculty rank (e.g. associate professor, lecturer, instructor) is usually assigned by the college itself.