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Penn State’s former president to receive $3.3 million in compensation for 2011

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Donald E. Ross, former president of Lynn University in Florida, left in June 2006 with $5.7 million. This year, the Georgia Board of Regents announced that Michael Adams would retire as president of the University of Georgia and receive a $2.7 million payout over five years.

Michael D. McKinney retired from Texas A&M University in the summer of 2011 with nearly $2 million in compensation that year, including $683,000 in terminal pay, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.

Locally, James P. Gallagher in 2006 received $2.6 million when he stepped down from the presidency of Philadelphia University. That included $2.2 million in deferred compensation accrued over five years.

Presidents are not the only ones with substantial payouts. Joe Paterno, Penn State’s legendary football coach who also was forced out by the Sandusky case, received a final compensation package worth $5.5 million.

Nassirian said it would be unfair not to give Spanier what he is legally entitled to get. But the practice of granting such payouts ought to be reconsidered, he said.

“It strikes me as another illustration of complacency and governance-on-autopilot at so many institutions,” he said. “Egregious practices gradually take hold and become normal until the stress of a crisis forces a reexamination of everything, including unrelated issues.

“Multimillion-dollar compensation packages for college presidents ought to be the subject of significant debate and possibly some indignation at all times, not just when one of them happens to be caught up in a scandal.”

Under the agreement, the deferred compensation — $860,637 after tax withholding — will be paid to Spanier in June 2017, the university said.

The full $3.25 million will appear as Spanier’s compensation for 2011 in the public disclosure forms.

Also included in that amount are Spanier’s $700,000 annual salary and $82,557 in taxable benefits.

Prosecutors allege Spanier worked with Penn State’s former athletic director, Tim Curley, and ex-vice president Gary Schultz to cover up allegations against Sandusky dating back to 1998.

All three have vowed to fight the charges in court, and this week sought to delay preliminary hearings scheduled for Dec. 13.

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