Between 2004 and 2014, Rider President Rozanski's total compensation increased 81 percent -- to $806,847, according to university filings with the IRS. Compensation for Rozanski included wages, benefits and use of the President's house and a university car, according to the tax documents. According to financial data compiled by the Chronicle of Higher Education, he was one of New Jersey's highest-paid presidents of private colleges in the state.