Do the schools assistantships pay out an hourly rate determined by an individual academic department?
It’s a package that essentially the university awards. Students working for 10 hours a week get $5,500 as their stipend, an out-of-state tuition waiver of $4,600, and a $2,720 tuition credit off the in-state tuition rate. Meanwhile, 20-hour positions provide double the stipend ($11,000) and in-state credit ($5,440) and that $4,600 out-of-state tuition waiver.
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