Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious: About how many hours does teaching (and preparing for and grading) a semester-long class entail?
I'm thinking 10 hours a week for 15 weeks. So if it pays $3,000 that would be $20 an hour. Is that in the ballpark?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wroteoes anyone have suggestions of finding an adjunct position in DC? I work full time (nonprofit) but would love to teach a class to keep that door open and earn a bit more cash...
What do you teach?
Education and/or psychology (dev focus)
I hire adjuncts in your field, and frankly, I'm not that interested in anyone who wants to do it for fun or for extra cash. I want to hire people who really care about teaching and are content area experts in the field.
Also, the people quoting $7k a class are absolutely crazy. Nothing except, perhaps, higher physical chemistry classes, pays that rate here.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wroteoes anyone have suggestions of finding an adjunct position in DC? I work full time (nonprofit) but would love to teach a class to keep that door open and earn a bit more cash...
What do you teach?
Education and/or psychology (dev focus)
I hire adjuncts in your field, and frankly, I'm not that interested in anyone who wants to do it for fun or for extra cash. I want to hire people who really care about teaching and are content area experts in the field.
Also, the people quoting $7k a class are absolutely crazy. Nothing except, perhaps, higher physical chemistry classes, pays that rate here.
Anonymous wroteoes anyone have suggestions of finding an adjunct position in DC? I work full time (nonprofit) but would love to teach a class to keep that door open and earn a bit more cash...
What do you teach?
Education and/or psychology (dev focus)
Anonymous wrote:I have adjuncted at 2 DC private universities (grad school) and the $7k number is on target. I'm not famous or in a high-paying field either! As the PP said, it is a lot of work for not a lot of money. I work FT and will think hard before I do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have suggestions of finding an adjunct position in DC? I work full time (nonprofit) but would love to teach a class to keep that door open and earn a bit more cash...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have suggestions of finding an adjunct position in DC? I work full time (nonprofit) but would love to teach a class to keep that door open and earn a bit more cash...
What do you teach?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have suggestions of finding an adjunct position in DC? I work full time (nonprofit) but would love to teach a class to keep that door open and earn a bit more cash...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my big, top-tier, private U, humanities pay $8,000 for a semester-long course. Friends have reported being offered as little as $2,000 for a semester-long course at a small private college.
Chronicle of Higher Ed always has a wealth of info, and last I checked they had a very active discussion board for job seekers (you don't have to subscribe to CHE to use that board).
Are you kidding? What school is this? Unless you're famous no adjunct makes that much. I think I was making about $3400 a course before I got tired of being taken advantage of.
Hopkins for an undergrad course. As I said, I think that is the standard fee. A couple years ago it was $6000. That said, I think adjuncting only makes sense for grad students who need teaching experience, or established professionals/retirees who are just doing it for fun.
Grad students, professionals, and retirees covers just about everyone. So I'm not sure I see your point.