Table II-12-c-3

Assistantships

Master's – Other

FY 2000 – 2001

[General Notes for Table II-12 data]

 

School

Male

Female

Total

Number

Amount

Number

Amount

Number

Amount

Alabama

3

$12,998

3

$8,665

6

$21,663

British Columbia

1

$910

0

$0

1

$910

Missouri

5

$44,115

0

$0

5

$44,115

NC Central

5

$18,883

13

$49,096

18

$67,979

Pittsburgh

12

$54,865

3

$15,537

15

$70,402

Syracuse

1

$11,716

2

$20,444

3

$32,160

Western Ontario

2

$9,048

2

$9,048

4

$18,096

Total  (7 schools)1

29

$152,535

23

$102,790

52

$255,325

Mean

Canada  (n = 2)

1.5

$4,979.0

1.0

$4,524.0

2.5

$9,503.0

United States   (n = 5)

4.3

$23,762.8

4.2

$18,784

9.4

$47,263.8

        Public      (n = 4)

5.0

$26,172.2

4.8

$18,324.5

11.0

$51,039.8

        Private     (n = 1)

1.0

$11,716.0

2.0

$20,444.0

3.0

$32,160.0

Total  (n = 7)1

3.6

$19,066.9

3.3

$14,684.3

7.4

$36,475.0

 

1.        Eight schools who reported enrollment in the “Other Master’s” program did not report any assistantship information for that degree. To save space in this report, these schools are not included in this table.  Schools not reported are:  Drexel, North Carolina – Greensboro, North Texas, Rutgers, St. John’s, Washington, Wayne State, and Wisconsin – Milwaukee.  It is likely that the non-report reflects no aid awarded rather than a misrepresentation of data.  Consequently, if this is not the case, the mean figures for assistantships at the “Other Master’s” level would be very different.  Although Pratt and Southern Connecticut reported data for assistantships (10 female for $20,920 and 1 female for $1,800 respectively), they did not report any enrollment at the “Other Master’s” level.

 

 


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