The impact of credits on salary

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curiousme
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The impact of credits on salary

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A bit of a survey I guess. How many schools do you know of where credits affect salary? I'm not talking about credits for re-certs or anything else, but simply - does your school reward additional credits outside of (teaching or postgrad) degrees?
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At ISs, none. Salary scales are based on degrees conferred and steps by years of experience. Some ISs have Bachelors/Masters/Doctorate scales, some only have Bachelors and Masters. Some ISs have a different scale for certified and non certified teachers. Some count step based on years of experience, some count teaching experience only, and some count experience as 1 step for every two years. I dont know of any independent IS that has a scale based on partial degrees or credits.
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I've known a few schools that offered something for the accumulation of 30 credits past your last official degree, and one that offered just a little for 15 credits past. But in my experience, it is the minority of schools that do this.
And those few schools I knew, were very strict that it had to be credits AFTER the awarding of your last degree. If you earned surplus credits in the course of earning a degree, they gave nothing for that.
curiousme
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Thanks for the reply but it's incorrect. My current IS has salary increments based on credits. I'm interested to know if it's worth paying for them when I can, or if it's widespread. I know from colleagues it's not the only school that does it.
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Indeed, 100% incorrect from psyguy.
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Curiousme - very rarely. I have been at some schools that have had a Bachelors' + 15 that gives you a halfway credit. However, most international schools I have been at do NOT give salary for partial credit. It is the exception rather than the rule. Not as sure about the British system internationally, but I know the North American tends not to do this.
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I am at an American school that gives a salary bump for Bachelors+15 and Masters+15, but our schedule stipulates that the courses must be from an accredited degree program. Conference/workshop credits and the like do not count.
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Post by PsyGuy »

Should have wrote "almost none". There is always an exception.
chilagringa
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My school has a halfway credit on the salary scale.
buffalofan
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My school has "halfway" credits as well. I don't think it is that uncommon. There are certain conditions and strings that these credits must meet in order to jump horizontally on the payscale though.
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My school has a halfway bump, which moves you up a rung on the pay scale, but back a step on that rung. Basically, you get like an extra $200 per year or something stupid like that.
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Psyguy is incorrect

I have worked at 3 different Tier 1 schools that award based on credits (called bands). Those are BA, BA+15, MA, MA+15, MA+30, MA+60 (PhD). Each band gives a significant bump in salary in addition to years experience.
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That's pretty much the type of scale they have at my school. I don't think we have MA + 30 though.
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Thanks a lot everyone. Very helpful.
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