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What is the average salary of Ball State University Graduate Assistant?

Ball State University Graduate Assistants earn $30,000 annually, or $14 per hour, which is equal to the national average for all Graduate Assistants at $30,000 annually and 75% lower than the national salary average for ​all working Americans. The highest paid Graduate Assistants work for University of Chicago at $87,000 annually and the lowest paid Graduate Assistants work for University of Hawaii at $15,000 annually.

$37K Muncie, IN Graduate Assistant Average Salary at Ball State University (2 salaries)

+$7K (20%) more than national average Graduate Assistant salary ($30K)
+$7K (20%) more than average Ball State University salary ($30K)
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$44K Ball State University Graduate Assistant in Muncie, IN ·
+$14K (37%) more than average Ball State University Graduate Assistant salary ($30K)
"Best pay for a college graduate assistant, as far as I know, at Ball State University."
$30K Ball State University Graduate Assistant in Muncie, IN ·
Equal to average Ball State University Graduate Assistant salary ($30K)

$30K Ball State University Graduate Assistant without location (23 salaries)

Equal to national average Graduate Assistant salary ($30K)
Equal to average Ball State University salary ($30K)

What is the salary for Graduate Assistant at Ball State University?

The salary for Graduate Assistant at Ball State University is $29,000 annually.

What company pays the highest salary for the Graduate Assistant position?

University of Chicago pays the highest salary for the Graduate Assistant position at $87,000 annually.

What company pays the lowest salary for the Graduate Assistant position?

University of Hawaii pays the lowest salary for the Graduate Assistant position at $15,000 annually.

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