College Police and Security Officer Pay Improving with the Economy
Posted on August 3, 2015·By Robin Hattersley

Nonsworn Officer Pay
Overall, university nonsworn officers are making more now than they did four years ago when CS conducted its last salary survey. Today, nearly half (49%) make more than $25,000 per year. In 2011, only 40% made more than that amount. The median pay rate has also increased from $23,500 in 2011 to $25,000 in 2015. It should be noted, however, that more nonsworn officers are in the lowest pay bracket than four years ago. In 2011, only 11% were making $20,000 or less per year. Today, 17% make that amount.