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I was an adjunct for four years at a Top 20 law school. I was paid $4k/semester. I also taught at the business school as an adjunct for both the MACC and MBA program where I was paid $5,000/trimester. Preparing syllabi, teaching materials and exams (and grading exams) takes a while. But for me, it helped me in the following ways: becoming a master of the areas I taught, speaking with confidence, becoming a better mentor and teacher, and also helped with recruiting. I passed the classes along to others I worked with as we started expanding our family, and others I worked with needed the coaching that comes from teaching. The point is, you don’t become an adjunct as a career, you do it to build your resume when a tenure track role opens up.
Feel free to DM if you have questions.
If it's a public university, it's like public knowledge
Example
https://www.seethroughny.net/payrolls
You can see how much each university pays for adjunct teaching per credit hour on their website usually. It doesn’t pay well at all normally - but it’s something !
It won’t be enough since too many are willing to teach for practically nothing. Only real money is for phds which have to give up 5 years and work in possibly middle of nowhere