A sum of money charged for educational instruction during higher education.
1Meanwhile, the State continues to buttress the better-off with free tuition fees.
2His Labour government chose the latter option, and tuition fees were born.
3Proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, subsistence and incidental costs.
4They looked at the average for house prices, tuition fees and childcare.
5Why do you think the government should get rid of tuition fees?
6As this is an ESF funded course there are no tuition fees.
7Many grapple with unpaid bills, overdue home loans, school and tuition fees.
8And the money the university needs is to come from tuition fees.
9That could be as bad for the Lib Dems as tuition fees.
10I have paid for tuition fees, face lifts and the odd Learjet.
11This year, he said, third-level tuition fees will cost the State £140 million.
12In 2008, students in Germany took mass action against tuition fees.
13They surely need to match Labour's direct promise to abolish tuition fees altogether.
14The costs involved will include his tuition fees, accommodation fees and living costs.
15Thirty years ago students received full grants and there were no tuition fees.
16The tuition fees debate looks set to roll on in the next parliament.