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Southwest Texas Junior College average salary is $48,000, median salary is $48,000 with a salary range from $48,000 to $48,000.
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Primary French Teacher 48,000-48,000 Brooklyn, NY, 11201 2016 Southwest Texas Junior College Primary French Teacher Salaries (1)
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  • Southwest Texas Junior College
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Uvalde, TX
  • Southwest Texas Junior College (SWTJC) serves an area which encompasses eleven counties located in an economically depressed border region of Southwest Texas. The area is comprised of some 16,812 square miles. It is a vast rural area stretching southeast-northwest along the Rio Grande and Nueces River basins, from the Brush Country of the Nueces-Rio Grande Plains to the Hill Country of the Edwards Plateau and the canyon lands of the Pecos and Devil's Rivers. The region is sparsely populated, with a population of 219,328 or 13 people per square mile (compared with 76.5 for Texas). However, this data is somewhat...