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A Competitive Edge

At Stanford, staff receive much more than salary and traditional benefits. As the samples below demonstrate, annual “income” extends well beyond the paycheck—and comes from a variety of sources, depending on lifestyle and life stage.

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A Competitive Edge: Sample Comparisons

Barbara, Age 54

Barbara, Age 54 At Stanford 9 years, two children in college

Earned & Saved:

Attends four performances per year at Bing Concert Hall

$40

(20% Staff Discount)

Takes Caltrain and the Marguerite shuttle to work as a member of Stanford’s Commute Club

$5,000

(Savings on gas, maintenance and parking versus driving 40 miles per week R/T)

$300

(Clean Air Cash)

$96

(Zipcar Driving Credit)

$958

(12 free hourly car rental vouchers)

Takes 12 one-hour yoga classes

$220

(Cost at local yoga center minus cost at Stanford)

Participates in free health and fitness screening through Stanford’s BeWell program

$480

(Employee wellness incentive)

+ $240

(For spouse)

Attends health seminars, exercise classes and nutrition classes to earn at least five “BeWell Berries”

$100

(Additional incentive)

Sends one child to University of California–Irvine

$12,192

(Annual tuition at UCI)

Sends one child to Middlebury College

$20,025

(Maximum annual assistance from Tuition Grant Program)

Uses emergency back-up care for elderly parent

$160

(Maximum reimbursement, if needed)

Works with some of the brightest minds in the world

Priceless

Next: Josh, Age 28 »
Josh, Age 28

Josh, Age 28 At Stanford 3 years

Earned & Saved:

Commutes to Stanford by bus

$1,152

($96/month)

(VTA Echo Pass)

Plays two rounds of golf per month (on weekdays)

$1,800

(Stanford University Golf Course staff discount)

Receives professional counseling at Faculty and Staff Help Center

$1,500

(10 Visits)

Takes multiple professional development and management training courses

$800

(Reimbursed tuition, registration and required textbook fees)

Works out at Tressider Fitness Center, swims at Avery Aquatic Center, plays tennis at West Campus Tennis Courts

$2,064

(Average Palo Alto athletic club membership fee)

Lunches at the Arbuckle Dining Pavilion (or any of seven other locations on campus)

$1,150

(Average cost of 230 meals per year minus cost of Faculty-Staff Lunch Plan)

Practices speaking Chinese with a colleague

Priceless

Next: Kwame, Age 35 »
Kwame, Age 35

Kwame, Age 35 At Stanford 6 years, two children (6 months and 3 years, one child adopted)

Earned & Saved:

Enrolls both children in child care

$5,000

(Child Care Subsidy Grant)

Adopts 3-year-old

$10,000

(Reimbursed adoption expenses)

Takes courses toward master’s in endocrinology at Berkeley

$5,250

(per year)

Attends Cardinal Football games

$120

(40 percent season ticket discount)

Attends Cardinal Basketball games

$89

(25 percent season ticket discount)

Jogs during lunch break around a campus combining attributes of a movie set and a resort

Priceless