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CSStipendRankings: PhD Stipend Rankings

CSStipendRankings (https://csstipendrankings.org) is a stipend-based ranking of top-paying computer science departments in the United States, inspired by CSRankings. We may expand to include other countries in the future, and we welcome your contributions!

We hope you find CSStipendRankings useful towards getting your institution to pay a living wage.

How to contribute

First of all, thank you for your interest in contributing to CSStipendRankings! We welcome contributions from everyone. Please take a moment to review this document in order to make the contribution process easy and effective for everyone involved.

Add stipend for a new institution

Option 1

The fastest way to add or update the data is by editing stipend-us.csv and submit a pull request. The stipend data are stored as rows in stipend-us.csv in the format of

"<Institution Name (Optional Notes)>", <Annual Stipend Amount (Pre-Qualification) ($)>, <Annual Stipend Amount (Post-Qualification) ($)>,<Annual Local Living Wage ($)>, <Annual Out-of-pocket Fees (and Health Insurance) Charged by University ($)>, <Public or Private>, <Summer Funding Guarantee>

Please quote the institution name with " and use the following standards for writing the institution name:

  • Start with using official name at it would appear on the diploma. (e.g., MIT ==> Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • If a university (or university system) has multiple campuses, refer to campus location using either at or -, whichever is official. If no official usage, default to -. (e.g., University of Illinois at Chicago or University of Michigan - Ann Arbor)
  • Drop "The" if it appears at the start of the name. (e.g., The Ohio State University - Columbus ==> Ohio State University - Columbus)
  • Special case: for the SUNY or CUNY system, use it after the -. (e.g., Stony Brook University ==> Stony Brook University - SUNY)
  • If distinguishing between various programs at the same university, refer to the program using (). If all programs at the same university have the same stipend information, do not distinguish separate programs. (e.g., Purdue University - West Lafayette (CS) vs. Purdue University - West Lafayette (ECE))

All stipend and cost listed should be for 12 months. Annual stipend amount is the guaranteed minimal amount, pre-tax, for most students (including international students), without considering additional income source (e.g., from internship).

  • To add a new institution, please add a new row to the stipend-us.csv; to update the an existing institution, please update the corresponding row in the stipend-us.csv accordingly.

  • For the annual local living wage, please refer to the MIT Living Wage Calculator and use the number in Typical Expenses -> Required annual income before taxes -> 1 Adult & 0 Children as the annual local living wage.

  • Submit a pull request with your updates. In the pull request, please mention the source of the stipend data (e.g., your own data point, a link to an official website, etc.) and add a link to the MIT Living Wage Calculator. We will review your pull request and merge it if everything looks good.

Option 2

Alternatively, you can also submit this Google Form or create an issue with the above information and we will add the data for you.

Update Website Content

This project is a community effort, and we welcome improvements through pull requests. Before submitting a pull request, please first preview your changes locally by running

python3 -m http.server

in the root directory of this repository and then open http://localhost:8000 in your browser.

License

Frontend (i.e., CSS and HTML) of this website is based on code licensed from CSRankings by Emery Berger. Data and non-CSRankings code in this repository is owned by its contributors, and licensed under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. See LICENSE for details.

Disclaimer

CSStipendRankings is designed to highlight stipend situations across various institutions, based on user-submitted information. We try our best to verify their accuracy, but we cannot guarantee they are correct or up-to-date. Ultimately, while we hope you find this information useful, this should not be used as the primary basis for grad school decisions. We advocate users to do their own research before making life decisions.

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