Student Salaries Clause Samples

The "Student Salaries" clause defines the terms and conditions under which students are compensated for their work or participation in a program or project. It typically outlines the rate of pay, payment schedule, and any eligibility requirements for students to receive a salary, such as enrollment status or satisfactory performance. By clearly specifying these details, the clause ensures transparency and fairness in compensation, helping to prevent misunderstandings or disputes regarding student payments.
Student Salaries. Student hourly: Used when a student assists you with your research or project. Include the salary of hourly students in your indirect cost calculation. Student research fellowship*: Used when a student is conducting independent research under faculty supervision. This type of position must meet the following criteria: (1) provide an intensive and well- defined research experience; (2) represent a meaningful collaborative effort with a faculty mentor; and
Student Salaries. For graduate research assistants, salaries are normally shown as a percent of time, and graduate project assistants and undergraduate students are normally shown as number of hours (i.e., a maximum of 700 hours in an academic year, a maximum of 520 hours in summer, and in rare cases a maximum of 160 hours between fall and spring semester). Allowable salaries for students are based on approved rates by the funding agency: Examples of how to report salaries in a proposal are as follows. Research Assistants: $1,600/mo (.50 FTE)