The presidents of NAIT and SAIT are the two highest paid post-secondary leaders revealed to date under salary disclosures mandated by the Alberta government.

David Ross, president of SAIT in Calgary, was the top earner reported so far, with a 2015 base salary of $489,071. His total compensation came to $518,375.

Glenn Feltham, his counterpart at NAIT in Edmonton, earned a base salary of $434,323 in 2015. His total compensation was $468,393.

These salaries are expected to pale in comparison to the compensation paid to the presidents of the University of Calgary and University of Alberta.

Those amounts have not yet been posted. University of Lethbridge has also not released its salaries.

Among the colleges, Keyano College in Fort McMurray, Medicine Hat College and Norquest College in Edmonton still have to disclose salaries. Keyano has been granted an extension because of the wildfire.

Institutions must comply with the new disclosure rules and release details about who is making more than $125,000 a year by June 30.

Here are the salaries for colleges and universities released so far: