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How Much Money Does Matthew McConaughey Make as a Professor?

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Students attending the Script to Screen class this fall at the University of Texas have probably written home more than once to say how much cooler their professor seems. That’s because UT confirmed by social media on Wednesday, August 28, 2019, that Matthew McConaughey, the award-winning actor who was born and raised here, would be a full-time member of their faculty as a film professor. Prior to this, McConaughey was a visiting professor at UT, his former alma mater through the Radio-Television-Film program, and was excited to fulfil his new role as a faculty member in a full-time capacity.

It’s now been revealed in an offer letter obtained by mysanantonio.com that McConaughey is allegedly paid $12,00 for each course that he teaches independently, and $6,000 for the courses he co-teaches. It’s not the usual movie star salary, but we have a feeling that McConaughey is less interested in the money than the opportunity to inspire.

“Alright, alright, alright! It’s back-to-school time for a lot of people, including #MatthewMcConaughey! The star has officially joined the faculty at the University of Texas as a professor. Though he’s been a visiting instructor since 2015, Matthew’s now been appointed a “professor of practice” and will continue teaching the Script to Screen class in the film department,” @etalkctv tweeted.

How Much Money Does Matthew McConaughey Make as a Professor?

Photo: Facebook/Matthew McConaughey

In an interview with UT News, the actor said, “It’s the class I wish I would have had when I was in film school. Working in the classroom with these students gives me a chance to prepare them. Making movies, turning words on paper into film, is both a science and art—no matter the time or generation. The elements of truth and genuine joy for the process are timeless. That will always be our classroom focus.”

How Much Money Does Matthew McConaughey Make as a Professor?

Photo: Facebook/Matthew McConaughey

Jay Bernhardt, Dean at the University of Texas Moody College of Communication, told scoop.upworthy.com of the actor’s addition to the faculty, “We are proud to welcome Professor McConaughey to officially join our world-class faculty. Matthew cares deeply for our school and our students, and we are thrilled that he shares his time and talent to help prepare the next generation of media leaders and innovators.”