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Bridgewater State College average salary is $111,000, median salary is $111,000 with a salary range from $111,000 to $111,000.
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Senior Research Scientist 111,000-111,000 South San Francisco, CA, 94080 2013 Bridgewater State College Senior Research Scientist Salaries (1)
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  • Bridgewater State College
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Bridgewater, MA
  • Bridgewater State College is one of the oldest public colleges in America, founded in 1840 as Bridgewater Normal School. The renowned statesman Daniel Webster, former U.S. President John Quincy Adams and the great educator Horace Mann were among the early supporters of the school. Today, full-time faculty number more than 260 men and women, the full-time and part-time student body exceeds 9,000 students, and more than 100 undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs are offered. A single building on a quarter-acre of land in 1846, the college campus now has 240 acres and 29 academic, administrative and residential buildings, all connected