Education Administrators, Postsecondary


Plan, direct, or coordinate research, instructional, student administration and services, and other educational activities at postsecondary institutions, including universities, colleges, and junior and community colleges.


Top Industry of Employment

  1. Colleges And Universities

2002 - 2003 Wages
by MSA and Workforce Investment Areas

Area Employment**
Total
Hourly Wage Annual
Mean Entry Experienced Mean Entry Experienced
Missouri 1,750 34.33 21.59 40.69 71,400 44,910 84,640
Springfield MSA 160 34.49 18.50 42.49 71,740 38,470 88,370
St Louis MSA 1,000 31.50 19.80 37.35 65,510 41,180 77,680
Kansas City* 270 40.42 23.80 48.73 84,078 49,509 101,362
Central Region* 140 33.73 19.67 40.77 70,167 40,903 84,799
Northeast Region* 80 33.78 18.04 41.64 70,253 37,533 86,613
Northwest Region* 40 31.55 17.66 38.50 65,633 36,723 80,088
Ozark Region* 190 35.52 19.33 43.61 73,878 40,206 90,714
South Central Region* 70 22.04 16.43 24.84 45,835 34,183 51,661
Southwest Region* 10 24.20 15.53 28.54 50,340 32,310 59,354
St. Louis City* 60 39.67 28.69 45.17 82,524 59,668 93,952
St. Louis County* 720 32.58 23.54 37.11 67,774 48,961 77,181

Long-term Employment Projections

Area Employment ** Change 2000-2010 Annual
Avg Openings
Long-term
Outlook
2000 Estimated 2010 Projected Number Percent
Missouri 2,260 2,500 240 10.62 83 Great
St Louis MSA 1,210 1,350 140 11.57 45 Good
Central Region* 460 510 50 10.87 17 Great
Northeast Region* 90 100 10 11.11 3 Good
Ozark Region* 180 210 30 16.67 8 Good
South Central Region* 50 80 30 60.00 4 Good
Southwest Region* 40 40 .00 1 Caution
West Central Region* 90 90 .00 3 Good

* - Workforce Investment Areas
** - Why are the employment levels different for the same occupation?