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What Do Chicago's Private Colleges' Presidents Make?
Salaries for Chicago's private college presidents range from the highest (at the University of Chicago) to the lowest (Loyola University).

The Chronicle of Higher Education released their 2011 database of compensation for college presidents at private colleges this week, and Chicago's college leadership runs the gamut from the highest paid in the nation — Robert J. Zimmer at the University of Chicago, who makes $3,358,723 per year — to the lowest paid. (Rev. Michael J. Garanzini at Loyola University makes $0.)
Check out what the other local college presidents around the country make here.
- Robert J. Zimmer, University of Chicago, $3,358,723. (1st)
- Morton O. Schapiro, Northestern University, $1,355,062 (16th)
- Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, DePaul University, $852,906 (66th)
- Michael P. Viollt, Robert Morris University, $829,448 (69th)
- Charles R. Middleton, Roosevelt University, $725,311 (83rd)
- Warrick L. Carter, Columbia College Chicago, $716,231 (84th)
- John L. Anderson, Illinois Institute of Technology, $631,379 (114th)
- Nivine Megahed, National-Louis University, $429,608 (229th)
- Rev. Michael J. Garanzini, Loyola University, $0. (517th)
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