Sentence examples for to tuition from inspiring English sources

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to tuition

noun

A sum of money paid for instruction (such as in a high school, boarding school, university, or college).

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I'm not opposed to tuition fees for lifelong learning.

They sketch over the fact … my opposition to tuition fees.

You've said you are opposed to tuition. A. It's not the French model.

Instead, Dr. Zimpher has advocated for "modest annual increases" to tuition rates.

In fact, it has become more expensive lately, as state cutbacks have led to tuition increases.

So, although the recent changes to tuition fees look socially sustainable, they are in fact not.

The funding role of Hefce is rapidly losing capacity since the move to tuition fees.

But wouldn't real progress require drastically altered corporate structures or a reimagined approach to tuition?

Lucas interrogates him on the coalition, and before long we're on to tuition fees.

"Mine just goes to tuition," said Mr. Howlett of his work-study income.

They have no intention of protesting about cuts to tuition fees or any other issue.

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