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The American faculty is aging. Approximately one-third of full-time professors are over 55, up from 25 percent only ten years ago. In many community colleges, well over half of the full-time faculty members are over 55. A huge generation of college and university professors, who were hired in the 1960s and early 1970s to teach the flock of baby boomers that flooded academe during those decades, are now entering their 60s and thinking about retirement. The retirement surge, which has already begun, is expected to be especially acute at state universities and community colleges, the institutions that witnessed the greatest expansion in the 1960s and 1970s.

In addition to a favorable higher education budget picture, the positive news on the academic hiring front is further bolstered by an increase in cash available, thanks to the departure of older professors at the top of the salary scale. A growing number of institutions have stated that they believe they will be able to hire three new faculty members for every two who retire.

 

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