As of August 01, 2026, the average annual salary for adjunct law professor in Rhode Island is $166,379, equivalent to $80 per hour, $3,200 weekly, or $13,865 monthly. These figures, sourced from Salary.com’s real-time job posting scans, highlight competitive earning potential for adjunct law professor in cities like San Jose, Santa Clara, and San Francisco.

Annually Salaries for adjunct law professor in Rhode Island vary widely, spanning from $126,822 to $214,518. Most professionals fall between the 25th percentile ($145,673) and 75th percentile ($191,577), while top earners (90th percentile) make $214,518 per year. This $45,904 pay gap underscores opportunities for salary growth through certifications, specialized skills like Leadership or Academic Advising, or targeting high-paying regions like District of Columbia or California.

Location and experience significantly influence earnings. For example, Rhode Island adjunct law professor often earn 3.7% higher than national averages due to demand from Fortune 57 companies. However, Rhode Island currently ranks 10 nationwide for adjunct law professor job salary. Professionals are advised to focus on high-growth sectors like Edu., Gov't. & Nonprofit to offset market challenges.

Based on HR-reported data: a national average with a geographic differential
adjunct law professor Salaries by Percentile
Percentile Salary Location Last Updated
10th Percentile adjunct law professor Salary $126,822 RI August 01, 2026
25th Percentile adjunct law professor Salary $145,673 RI August 01, 2026
50th Percentile adjunct law professor Salary $166,379 RI August 01, 2026
75th Percentile adjunct law professor Salary $191,577 RI August 01, 2026
90th Percentile adjunct law professor Salary $214,518 RI August 01, 2026
25% $145,673 10% $126,822 90% $214,518 75% $191,577 $166,379 50%(Median) Didn’t find job title? Click
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Adjunct law professors are typically part-time faculty members who teach courses at law schools. Their primary responsibilities include preparing and delivering lectures, developing course materials, grading assignments, and providing academic support to students. They may also engage in research and contribute to the academic community through publications or presentations. Salaries for adjunct law professors can vary widely based on factors such as the institution's location, prestige, and funding, as well as the professor's experience and qualifications. On average, adjunct law professors...

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Location Coventry, RI Avg. Salary $187,473 Date Updated August 01, 2026
Location Cumberland, RI Avg. Salary $187,851 Date Updated August 01, 2026
Location East Providence, RI Avg. Salary $186,666 Date Updated August 01, 2026
Location Narragansett, RI Avg. Salary $188,271 Date Updated August 01, 2026
Location Tiverton, RI Avg. Salary $188,914 Date Updated August 01, 2026
Location Westerly, RI Avg. Salary $188,765 Date Updated August 01, 2026
Location Woonsocket, RI Avg. Salary $188,435 Date Updated August 01, 2026
Location Adamsville, RI Avg. Salary $189,078 Date Updated August 01, 2026
Location Albion, RI Avg. Salary $187,480 Date Updated August 01, 2026
Location Ashaway, RI Avg. Salary $188,719 Date Updated August 01, 2026
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