19 Graduate Assistants from Long Island University submitted salaries.
Long Island University
Overview
Long Island University in New York offers more than 570 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs and is one of the largest private universities in the country. There are over 24,000 students attending Long Island University either in Brooklyn or one of the five other New York State locations.
Long Island University was created by the State of New York in 1926 with the campus set in Brooklyn, New York. Although it was chartered by the state, the school was intended to be a privately funded university. The University's enrollment has grown to more than 24,000 students and it has expanded to include 4 other campuses throughout New York State. Long Island University has also achieved one of its missions by successfully educating thousands of immigrants which is a testament to New York City's rich history as a gateway for immigration.
Long Island University Job Information
Long Island University's more than 630 full-time faculty members are committed to providing their students with the best instruction possible. Employees of Long Island University enjoy competitive salaries, paid leave, insurance programs, retirement income and employee services. The University also offers coaching and training, and leadership and skills development, as well as wellness programs that promote both physical and mental health of University employees.
Program Director is the highest paying job at Long Island University at $131,000 annually.
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