United States Graduate Employee Salary tables 2011-2012

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University Salary

Academic Year (min-max)

Salary

Calendar Year (min-max)

Workload

(hours/week)

Future Category Future Category Explanatory Notes
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Rutgers University
University of Michigan
University of Oregon
University of Florida
University of South Florida
Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
State University of New York System
University of Massachusetts, Lowell
University of Kansas, Lawrence
University of Iowa
Wayne State University 15,244(H); 15,713(S); 17,391(P) 20 H=Humanities; S=Social Science; P=Physical/Life Science. GTAs employed to teach during the summer will be compensated at least at the following minimum amounts: $754 per credit hour for spring/summer 2012. GTAs employed to teach during the summer, and who have had non-GTA teaching assignments in six or greater previous terms, will be compensated at least $915 per credit hour for spring/summer 2012.
University of California System
Oregon State University
New York University
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Temple University
Michigan State University
University of Rhode Island
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 14,820 20 Plus a minimum 0% increase for continuing assistants
University of Washington, Seattle
University of Illinois, Chicago
California State University System
University of Illinois, Springfield
Western Michigan University
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Florida State University
Central Michigan University
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Boston University
Brandeis University
Brown University
Columbia University
Cornell University
Indiana University
Ohio State University
Pennsylvania State University
Purdue University
Rensselaer Polytechnic University
Tufts University
University of Chicago
University of Maryland
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
University of Virginia
Yale University
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