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The Chronicle of Higher Education
From the issue dated September 28, 2001


Stipends for Graduate Assistants, 2001

The Chronicle surveyed the top research universities in the United States about the benefits they provide to their teaching and research assistants. The survey was designed to provide a snapshot of the benefits, rather than a comprehensive look at every graduate student or every graduate institution.


California Inst of Technology U of California, Davis
Columbia U U of California, Irvine
Cornell U U of California, San Diego
Duke U U of California, Santa Barbara
Emory U U of Colorado, Boulder
Indiana U, Bloomington U of Iowa
Iowa State U U of Kansas
Johns Hopkins U U of Maryland, College Park
Massachusetts Inst of Technology U of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Michigan State U U of Minnesota, Twin Cities
New York U
Northwestern U U of Nebraska, Lincoln
Ohio State U U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Pennsylvania State U, University Park U of Oregon
Princeton U U of Pittsburgh
Rice U U of Rochester
Rutgers U U of Southern California
Stanford U U of Texas, Austin
State U of New York, Buffalo U of Virginia
State U of New York, Stony Brook U of Washington at Seattle
Texas A&M U, College Station U of Wisconsin, Madison
Tulane U Vanderbilt U
U of California, Berkeley Washington U





RELATED ARTICLE:

Stipends Are Key in Competition to Land Top Graduate Students (9/28/2001)


RELATED CHARTS
AND TABLES:


Top and Bottom Stipends for Teaching Assistants

Overview: Stipends for Graduate Assistants

All Research-Assistant Stipends (large file)

All Teaching-Assistant Stipends (large file)


STUDENT PROFILES:

Megan E. Hall

Joe Pirone

Dara Seybold



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