WEST LAFAYETTE,
Ind. (AP) - Purdue University has decided its president, former Indiana
governor Mitch Daniels, has earned more than $200,000 in incentive pay.
The school’s
board of trustees on Friday voted to give Daniels 96 percent of a pool of
$210,000 in incentive pay available, meaning he’ll get $201,600. Trustees
lauded Daniels for increased graduation rates, large enrollment totals and
record-setting fundraising. The money is for the fiscal year that ended
June 30.
Daniels is
guaranteed $420,000 for his base salary. Daniels received 90 percent of
the $126,000 of possible at-risk pay in the 2014-2015 academic year.
Trustees extended his contract through 2020 a year ago. If he stays
through the full term of his contract he’ll receive a $100,000 retention
incentive.
Daniels was
graded on student affordability, student success, fundraising and Purdue’s
reputation.