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