Coaches at Northern Essex Community College received $5,222 in salary in 2024

Dr. Lane A. Glenn President - Northern Essex Community College
Dr. Lane A. Glenn President - Northern Essex Community College
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Northern Essex Community College ranked 58th in average coaching salaries among Massachusetts post-secondary institutions in 2024, according to the U.S. Department of Education.

The college provided its coaches with an average salary of $5,222, with the top coaching salary reaching $5,600.

Boston College led Massachusetts in 2024 by offering the highest average coaching salary of $381,427.

Massachusetts post-secondary coaches earned an average salary of $64,776 in 2024, marking a 2.5% increase from the $63,182 average salary the previous year.

A Knight Commission report projects that within a decade, some Power 5 football coaches will earn more than their schools spend on scholarships and medical care for all athletes. The study estimates more than $1 billion in new annual revenue from the expanded College Football Playoff and media rights deals. By 2032, nearly half of public Power 5 schools could reach this ‘crossover point.’

Incomplete data provided by post-secondary institutions can sometimes skew salary data.

Top 10 Highest-Paying Institutions for Coaches in Massachusetts in 2024
Institution Annual Salary
Boston College $381,427
The University of Massachusetts-Amherst $270,767
Northeastern University $176,138
Boston University $157,285
Harvard University $155,388
The University of Massachusetts-Lowell $154,339
College of the Holy Cross $97,611
Amherst College $83,848
Tufts University $79,617
Merrimack College $73,327

Information in this story was obtained from the U.S. Department of Education. The source data can be found here.



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