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Student Wage Schedule for
2003-2004
Student Assistant levels are determined by the duties to be
performed rather than the academic level of the student.
Wage ranges are as follows:
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Levels | Description | Minimum | Maximum |
Level I
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Work which requires
limited degree of
training or skills.
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$5.50
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$7.25
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Level II
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Work which requires
considerable proficiency in
a specialized skill or
specialized experience.
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$6.00
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$7.75
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Level III
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Work which requires
a high degree of skill
proficiency or training.
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$6.50
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$8.25
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Graduate or Professional Student Assistants
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Level IV*
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Entry level work in
professional areas where a bachelor's degree is required.
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$11.00
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$14.50
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Level V*
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Advanced level work in
professional areas requiring
advanced capabilities or
experience beyond the
baccalaureate degree.
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$11.25
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$16.10
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* These hourly minimums are equal to the monthly
minimum
stipend amount paid to Graduate Teaching Assistants/Graduate Research
Assistants.
Distributed by: Institutional Research, Budget & Planning. May 19, 2003
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