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About the Market Analysis

Recognizing and rewarding our faculty is a university priority. To support this priority, the Provost's Office launched a project to review compensation for full-time faculty across the university who are not covered by a collective bargaining agreement (CBA).

Beginning in 2024, Tufts University engaged Willis Towers Watson (WTW) to conduct a comprehensive faculty compensation study to assess the market competitiveness of its base salaries for full-time faculty not covered by a CBA.

The Faculty Market Analysis compared individual faculty salaries to market benchmarks to ensure we pay faculty competitively as determined by a range of factors including, but not limited to, discipline, experience, performance, and tenure status.

Methodology

At the outset of the engagement with WTW, faculty stakeholders from each of the schools were engaged in conversation with the project team and the WTW consultants. They shared their thoughts on overall compensation practices at Tufts and their perspectives on peer institutions.

Market data were drawn from CUPA-HR’s 2024–25 National Faculty Salary Survey using custom peer groups. These peer groups included institutions comparable to Tufts in size, type, and relevance to our academic disciplines with priority given to R1 institutions and AAU member institutions. One peer group was university-wide, while separate but related peer groups were used for the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and the Friedman School of Nutrition Science & Policy.

A geographic cost of labor differential adjustment of 14% was added to the market data. “Geographic differential” is a term used to refer to the difference in pay and/or living costs from one area to another. Differentials typically consider one of the following factors: cost of labor, which is focused on differences in prevailing wage rates, at various income levels, or cost of living, which is focused on differences in how much it costs to live in one area versus another. Although cost of labor and cost of living are usually somewhat correlated, cost of labor is the relevant factor for determining pay values.

WTW looked at the cost of labor differentials for Boston compared to the national average for a range of Tufts faculty salaries and applied a 14% cost of labor differential. Cost of labor differentials were based on the ERI (“Economic Research Institution”) survey as of April 1, 2025.

Determining the Peer Comparator List

For this analysis, we used the CUPA-HR faculty survey as the data source, which is the recognized standard for market benchmark assessments. From the institutions that participated in the survey, the consultants used a combination of factors to determine the final peer list. They prioritized R1 and/or AAU institutions that are comparable to Tufts based on the following criteria:

  • Institution size
  • Total enrollment
  • Student to faculty ratio
  • Instructional FTE
  • Total expenses
  • Endowment per FTE

In the few instances where institutions met most of the above criteria but are not R1, we have prioritized the inclusion of those universities with two or more of the same accreditations that Tufts holds. Additionally, the list includes institutions mentioned in stakeholder meetings that met the above criteria, and where possible, included the trustees-approved list of universities designated as Tufts peers for IPEDS reporting.

University-Wide Peer Comparator List

  • Auburn University
  • Baylor University
  • Drexel University
  • Florida International University
  • George Mason University
  • Harvard University
  • Kansas State University
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Syracuse University
  • Temple University
  • Tulane University of Louisiana
  • University of Denver
  • University of Florida
  • University of Louisville
  • University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
  • University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
  • University of Oregon
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Wichita State University

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FAQ

Questions about this project?

Please reach out to Melissa Stevenson, Assistant Provost for Faculty Affairs at faculty@tufts.edu.