Tuition - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tʊˈɪʃn|  American pronunciation of the word tuition
Brit.  |tjuːˈɪʃ(ə)n|  British pronunciation of the word tuition

noun

- a fee paid for instruction (especially for higher education)
tuition and room and board were more than $25,000
- teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately) (syn: tutelage, tutorship)

Extra examples

Her uncle agreed to pay part of her tuition.

There's going to be a tuition increase next year.

Before the company transferred her to Mexico, they offered her private tuition in Spanish.

I had to have extra tuition in maths.

When I started college, tuition was $350 a quarter.

The tuition fees went up this year.

The students launched a protest against the tuition increase.

Students united to protest the tuition increase.

Students must establish a domicile in the state to be eligible for reduced tuition.

The school lost a number of students after the tuition hike.

...made a highly remunerative investment that will end up paying my college tuition...

The award should be enough to cover her tuition fees.

His tuition is paid, but he'll work to cover his living expenses.

$20 an hour is the going rate (=the usual amount paid) for private tuition.

University students rioted in protest at tuition fees.

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