6 Secretaries from Hampton University submitted salaries.
Hampton University prides itself on creating a dynamic community of learners and fostering intellectual and leadership potential. The school traces its roots to classes held for newly freed slaves under an oak tree in 1861. The first class had 20 students and was technically illegal under an 1831 Virginia law prohibiting the education of slaves. In 1863, the same oak tree was the site of the first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation in the South. Today, Hampton is a thriving university with an enrollment of 5,402 undergraduate and graduate students, and that oak tree, the Emancipation Oak, still stands on the campus as a symbol of hope.
Hampton University is located on a 314-acre campus in the coastal town of Hampton, Virginia. The school has 68 undergraduate programs, 27 master's degree programs, six doctoral programs and offers two education specialist degrees. There are 333 full-time and 134 part-time faculty members, and the school's endowment is $193.4 million.
Hampton University employs approximately 1,000 people in faculty and staff positions. The school is committed to hiring and retaining qualified and committed individuals and offers competitive salaries and benefits packages. Benefits include a health and dental plan, life insurance, a retirement plan, disability insurance and more.
Assistant Professor is the highest paying job at Hampton University at $57,000 annually.
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