Province announces salary cuts for Alberta’s post-secondary presidents
EDMONTON – Presidents at Alberta’s colleges and universities are getting a pay cut.
The province is bringing in a pay grid for the 20 leaders of its post-secondary institutions. The new rules will impact any new or renewed contracts and come into effect April 15. Existing executives will have a two-year transition period.
Advanced Education Minister Marlin Schmidt has said the salaries currently vary widely among the presidents and the pay was out of step with other schools and equivalent public service jobs.
“We need to ensure that taxpayer dollars are being used in the best interests of students, staff, and faculty,” said Schmidt. “By lowering salaries and creating stronger controls on benefits, we’re making sure that public funding goes towards the classroom, where it belongs.”


