NOUN
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a fee paid for instruction (especially for higher education)
tuition and room and board were more than $25,000
How To Use tuition fee In A Sentence
- I have paid a small fortune in tuition fees to my local pool to teach both my children to swim.
- Tuition fees can't continue to rise in British Columbia without our eventually shooting ourselves in the foot.
- Nevertheless, there is a way we can reduce tuition fees by at least $2,000 a year and not cost the government a penny.
- University tuition fees began at 1,000 a year and are now 9,000 a year. Times, Sunday Times
- The steep increase in tuition fees has not deterred poor students from going to university. Times, Sunday Times
- The steep increase in tuition fees has not deterred poor students from going to university. Times, Sunday Times
- He raised several concerns regarding the proposed tuition hikes, especially with respect to the differential tuition fees applied to international students.
- Domestically, complaints about university tuition fees and the state of the health service continue to bedevil him.
- Compared to this, that whole tuition fees business seems like a political masterstroke. Times, Sunday Times
- The French government had planned to give more autonomy to universities, giving them freedom to increase tuition fees as well as opening the doors to big business.