A sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.
1So equalising tuition fee loans for part-time and full-time students is not enough.
2He himself paid my tuition fee, which was a nominal one.
3The employers pay the tuition fee, which amounts to $20 a year.
4Then last week, both the citizenship and tuition fee proposals were blocked by opposition parties.
5Protesters march against tuition fee hikes in Montreal, Canada.
6One dime a month is generally the tuition fee.
7Ukip wants to charge students from EU countries the same tuition fee rate as international students.
8If there is an algorithm where they say, oh, their tuition fee is way too high.
9Student protests against tuition fee increases in 2010.
10They began to pay a tuition fee, and made special efforts to render the school attractive.
11Andrew Adonis: a one-man tuition fee Twitter storm Read more Restoring free higher education will be tough.
12Second, there was the tuition fee disaster.
13For other UK students, annual tuition fee of not less than £1,700.
14A non tuition fee of £150.00 is also included in that total.
15They could also be forced to lower tuition fee if federal aid for these programs falls, he said.
16Thanks to the tuition fee regime, programmes designed to widen intake are now delivered at every single university.
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