Allysa Cole R

University of Southern Mississippi
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Allysa Cole R in 2017 was employed at University of Southern Mississippi and had a reported pay of $12,530, according to public records. This pay was 67 percent lower than the average and 58 percent lower than the median salary in University of Southern Mississippi.

In year 2017 Allysa Cole's salary was 213 percent higher than average Americorps Member salary in the state of Mississippi.

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Key Data

Year2017
Full NameAllysa Cole R
Job TitleAmericorps Member
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StateMississippi
EmployerUniversity of Southern Mississippi
Total Pay $12,530

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Employer

Employer NameUniversity of Southern Mississippi
Year2017
Number of Employees3,565
Average Annual Wage$37,665
Median Annual Wage$30,000
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