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was tuition
noun
A sum of money paid for instruction (such as in a high school, boarding school, university, or college).
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Then it was tuition fees for higher education.
He acknowledged it would be difficult for politicians to sell to the public, but added: "So was tuition fees".
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"When I heard it was tuition-free, I didn't think it would be very good," said Mr. Jean, who hopes to be a computer entrepreneur.
He was writing in a country where education was tuition-free and one still found enormous class differences in attainment and performance.' Similarly, when "Distinction," Mr. Bourdieu's book on taste, appeared in English in 1984, the reaction was lukewarm.
Though Boston Startup School is a for-profit entity, the program was tuition-free, with operating costs underwritten by "hiring partners" – Boston-area companies like Brightcove and Trip Advisor, which received early access to the students – along with sponsors that included Microsoft and Silicon Valley Bank.
The University of Connecticut was tuition-free as recently as 1970.
Over 4 yr, all students who took first-year chemistry courses at the private university were invited to participate in a pharmacology-based enrichment program that took place in the Summer after the students' first year in college (the program was tuition-free; however, there was a housing cost to live on campus).
Then there's tuition.
And why is tuition so high, anyway?
The key revenue drivers are tuition and enrollment.
Hillary is debt free and Bernie is tuition free.
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