tuition

IPA: tjuˈɪʃʌn

noun

  • (Canada, US) A sum of money paid for instruction (such as in a high school, boarding school, university, or college).
  • The training or instruction provided by a teacher or tutor.
  • (India, Malaysia, Singapore) Paid private classes taken outside of formal education; tutoring. (also used attributively)
  • (archaic) Care, guardianship.
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Examples of "tuition" in Sentences

  • He prepaid the tuition fee.
  • Tuition is subsidized by the government.
  • Tuition is subsidized by the state and the fed.
  • He is above the rest of the school due to paid tuition.
  • TheCompany has the tuition for the reimbursement program.
  • Some schools have what they call tuition installment plans.
  • The language of tuition at all schools is the German language.
  • The scholarship covers ninety percent of the tuition and fees.
  • I noted that the cost of tuition is not mentioned in the article.
  • Tuition of the classics continued into the later nineteenth century.
  • Many wore red hats embroidered with the word "tuition" -- tuition caps.
  • The major obstacle to reaching this goal was the cost of tuition and books.
  • The price of tuition is $325 and it runs from Monday night until the following Sunday morning.
  • The cost of going to school will increase, maybe not in tuition fees at first, but at least in opportunity costs.
  • Financial aid rankings came from school-reported data and student surveys, and factored in tuition, fees, room and board.
  • Even if you are a full-pay student at an expensive public college (say, University of Vermont for example whose tuition is nearly $10,000 per year), that $10,000 is well below the cost of educating a student at UVM.
  • Yes Services Blackboard, digital recording of class sessions, course materials included in tuition and hand delivered, meeting rooms for business-related meetings School Services Does the program offer Career Services to EMBA Students?
  • Vouchers, which will likely be passed under the euphemism "tuition tax credits," will enable public money to be poured into private schools, public school teachers will be paid on the basis of how their students do on poorly written standardized tests, teachers will be allowed to enter the field with fewer requirements since everyone knows that experienced teachers in the new way of thinking are a liability.

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