Schrader will get a more than $120,000 raise at WSU as her base pay at the Missouri University of Science and Technology is $302,083, according to data from the Chronicle of Higher Education. Her total compensation at Missouri S&T is $329,783, less than half of what it could be in her first year at Wright State.

The university will also provide Schrader with computers, tablets, cellphones and “digital personal assistants” needed to do her job. She and her family will receive free tickets to athletic and entertainment events at Wright State, according to her contract.

Schrader starts her new job on July 1.

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