Sentences with phrase «stipend even»

* Note: you will still receive the stipend even if you decide to not continue with our program.
Senator Thomas O'Mara, second from left, received a $ 15,000 committee chairman's stipend even though he is a vice chairman.
«Certainly I think it's very clear the comptroller said that it is within state law to grant a stipend even for a vice chair and at this time, they have no intention of taking back any money,» he said.
The Senate stipend process has come under fire the past week after it was revealed that in recent years eight senators received committee chairmen stipends even though they did not lead the panels on the records submitted by the Senate to the state Controller's Office.
They got the stipends even though they did not lead the panels that records submitted to the state controller's office said they did.

Not exact matches

Maylahn is even able to pay himself a stipend.
If you can afford to do so, you might even provide a stipend that helps employees purchase faster devices with more memory.
A startup can even offer a stipend to cover an employee's individual discounted plan as part of a salary.
Spokesperson Ronda Scott said in an e-mail that «I suppose if you had an anti-vacation manager, even the stipend might not be enough to get you away from your desk,» but it hasn't been an issue.
Even a few Spitzer campaign interns received small stipends.
Eight of the nine Democratic Senators who have given Republicans control of the Senate earned extra stipends meant for committee chairs, even though some of them don't actually chair a committee.
We are concerned that by allowing the IDC to remain an independent conference, the IDC would continue to earn extra stipends at cost to taxpayers for positions they often do not even hold.
The chairmen of the committees already receive higher stipends for other work; the money is then funneled to the vice chairmen, even though there is nothing in state law that explicitly allows, or forbids, such a pass - through.
At issue is the decision by Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan (R - East Northport) to provide lucrative stipends of about $ 12,500 to chairmen of committees even though the three IDC senators don't chair their committees.
Over the weekend, Senate Republicans provided documentation showing that other senators have received committee chair stipends over the years even though they weren't the leaders of the respective panels.
He said a convention could even remedy the stipend scandal currently plaguing the Legislature, where some senators were paid for chairing committees that they in fact did not chair.
He says a convention could even remedy the stipend scandal currently plaguing the legislature, where some Senators were paid for chairing committees that they in fact did not chair.
The payments were revealed last week by The New York Times, which reported that IDC members have received committee leadership stipends, often called lulus, even though they were vice chairs, not chairs, of the committees they serve on.
Payroll records revealed that eight senators — including three members of the breakaway Independent Democratic Conference, who collaborate with Republicans to run the Senate — have received tens of thousands of dollars in stipend payments as vice chairmen of committees during the last three years, even though the money is earmarked for the committee chairmen.
Helming and Gallivan were among the four Republicans and three breakaway Democrats in the Senate who were paid thousands of dollars in stipends known as «lulus» this year, even though they didn't head any of the committees that payroll records said they did.
In contrast, Curnoe found that the stipend was more than enough to live comfortably while working just outside Tokyo at the University of Tokyo's Institute for Solid - State Physics in Kashiwa - even if it was a little less exciting.
However, even though it can raise the stipends for National Research Service Awards, which are given to individual postdocs, the agency does not have complete control over the salaries of postdocs who are paid directly from their advisor's grants — that is often up to the advisor.
On par, even, with realizing that this month's stipend will only cover rent or beer.
They work long hours for tiny stipends, serve as cheap labor for their advisers, and sometimes can't even tell you — within a standard deviation of years — when they anticipate graduating.
Even so, many universities regard the NRSA stipend scale as a standard by which to set minimum payment levels.
I meet these people whenever I visit a major research institution: graying, in their late»40s or even their»50s, highly skilled, doing good science, whether independently or as part of a team, but still earning — if they're lucky — just a little more than a first - year NRSA fellowship stipend.
«As a teacher who trained other teachers, I was paid exactly the same stipend as class participants, even though I had to prepare the training materials and, if the session was held during the school day, get materials ready for a substitute as well.
* Hardship Loan for Residents with Dependents: We know that even with the minimum resident stipend schools pay, the NTR year can be a tough one financially.
Students who attend failing or very low performing schools can switch to a better school and even receive a stipend to help out with transportation expenses.
You can even get a free laptop & internet stipend.
That doesn't even cover SERC's «administrative costs» to oversee the contract, Then there was $ 5,000 for consultants for fiscal process planning, $ 100,000 for consultants for planning, $ 75,000 for consultants for «benchmarking» activities, another $ 45,000 for more consultants for planning, $ 11,000 for Talent Recruitment, $ 20,000 for stipends and signing bonuses, $ 10,000 for some feasibility study, $ 10,000 for school choice materials, $ 20,000 for extra communications services, $ 27,500 for school governance consultants, $ 70,000 for a new communications officer and the list goes on and on.
Districts wouldn't even have to foot the bill; I did some back - of - the - envelope calculations based on the 2011 Annual Report and found that with the savings picked up by the decreased recruitment pool and corps size (going with Wendy Kopp's «applicant pool fell in half» and your 3000 number, respectively), TFA could afford to pay each first - year CM a ~ $ 23,000 stipend (modulo one - time costs related to changing the structure of the organization so dramatically).
Once my stipend kicks in (or even the rest of my summer earnings), I should be able to knock out the cc debt in a month or two, so intellectually I'm not too worried about it.
What was great about NCCC is that it allowed me to work part - time, learn about many different types of non-profit jobs, receive a living stipend, paid room and board, paid food and health insurance expenses, money toward my student loans, and they even paid the loan interest that accrued while I was employed by them.
You'd be surprised to know that there are excellent universities there in the world where students don't pay a penny to study, and even get some stipend.
I have reserves in case of a margin call to avoid a forced sale (my $ 20K LOC), and can easily, even on a grad student stipend, afford the month interest payments (a little under $ 200 / month).
Depending on the program, you could receive a stipend, tuition waivers or even benefits in exchange for working part - time.
Hell, I'll even through in an extra stipend of tacos for you and your men.
Residencies vary in length from a few months to even a few years and are supported by external grants and stipends that range from a few thousand dollars to more than $ 20,000.
Phillips aggressively patronized Graham, sending him generous stipends so he could devote himself to his painting and critiquing and even manipulating his work.
A founding father of the International art market, those strategies included innovative solo exhibitions and even monthly stipends that, in a very real sense, ensured the creation of so many cherished artworks.
Yes, a relatively affluent city like Newton is blessed to have the resources to invite visiting scientists and other guests into the schools, and even pay us a small stipend for our visits (after we are first vetted by our school department's Creative Arts and Sciences Council).
You might even take it in another direction and become a docent for the local museum or historical society, some of which pay a small stipend.
Once a member died, the club would bury the body and sometimes would even give the family a stipend.
By approximately 450 A.D., these clubs evolved and began to even provide a bit of a stipend for the deceased's family, which obviously mirrors the modern day death benefit.
Jewelry, antiques and even furs should have their own separate reimbursement stipend.
A comprehensive Overland Park renters insurance policy has individual stipends for renters most expensive belongings including jewelry, antiques or even large sums of cash that are kept in the apartment or loft.
A comprehensive renters insurance policy is designed to give you an extra stipend so you can make sure you'll have the right amount if you ever need to be reimbursed for the value of jewelry, clothing, antiques or even electronics.
Demand for summer internships has skyrocketed to the point where some employers feel confident that they can get quality candidates without offering compensation, even in the form of stipends.
We even offer stipends for selected internships.
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