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Which Private College President in Maryland is Paid $1 Million?

The Chronicle of Higher Education has released its list of the top paid private college presidents in Maryland.

Of 10 Maryland private colleges surveyed, one school pays its president an annual salary of $1 million annually, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education's annual report on executive compensation at private colleges.

Ronald J. Daniels, president of Johns Hopkins University, is ranked 30th out of 550 on the list of top paid private college executives. According to data from 2011, Daniels' total compensation was $1,184,535, with a base salary of $859,555.

The remaining top 10 are:

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The study notes that some Roman Catholic colleges -- including Loyola - whose presidents are members of religious orders pay no direct compensation to their chief executives, instead allocating money to the religious order. Compensation for these presidents may be reported as $0.

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