School superintendents: Salary, career path, job outlook, education and more

School superintendents and college or university presidents are chief executive officers of school districts and postsecondary schools. They manage issues such as student achievement, budgets and resources, general operations, and relations with government agencies and other stakeholders.

Education Required
Many top executives have a bachelors or masters degree in business administration or in an area related to their field of work. Top executives in the public sector often have a degree in business administration, public administration, law, or the liberal arts. Top executives of large corporations often have a masters degree in business administration (MBA).
Job Outlook
The projected percent change in employment from 2016 to 2026: 8% (As fast as average)
(The average growth rate for all occupations is 7 percent.)
Licenses/Certifications
Some top executive positions may require the applicant to have a license or certification relevant to their area of management. For example, some employers may require their chief executive officer to be a certified public accountant (CPA).
Median pay: How much do Top Executives make?
$103,950 Annual Salary
$49.97 per hour

Careers for Top Executives

  • Board chairmen
  • CEOs
  • Chairpersons of the board
  • Chancellors
  • Chief executive officers (C.E.O.)
  • Chief executive officers (CEOs)
  • Chief financial officers (C.F.O.)
  • Chief information officers (C.I.O.)
  • Chief operating officers (C.O.O.)
  • Chief sustainability officers
  • City superintendents
  • College presidents
  • Commissioners
  • County administrators
  • Directors
  • Executives
  • General and operations managers
  • Governors
  • Lieutenant governors
  • Managers
  • Mayors
  • Operations managers
  • Presidents
  • Superintendents
  • University presidents
  • Vice presidents

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