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Donations add to salaries for a growing number of chancellors

State law says the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents must set chancellors’ pay within about 10% of the median salary of their peers.

The range aims to make salaries competitive while safeguarding against exorbitant pay increases. The structure limits fringe benefits such as deferred compensation or bonuses.

But some public universities are starting to pay chancellors using foundation money from donors.