Anonymous wrote:Totally depends on the school and what year the student is in.
Generally the more selective the school the more likely you’ll get access to this
At a SLAC you’re more likely, not less likely, to have access to being a research assistant since there aren’t grad students filling those roles and it’s a smaller school. One of the reasons I advocate for SLACs over bigger universities.
But to the OPs question — it depends on the school. My assistantship with my professor was a work study job (even though I wasn’t on fin aid) so got minimum wage per hour. As a lab manager in grad school we also paid our undergrads but had a few others volunteer on our projects just for the experience.