noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
tuition fees (= money paid for being taught )
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Many universities now charge tuition fees for these courses.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
expert
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He has been helped there by two years under the expert tuition of All Black Wayne Shelford.
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We hope that our expert tuition here at will help her to pass her exams next year.
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The cost of this expert tuition is just £15 per day and accommodation is available nearby with a knitter.
free
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Who knew that they had free tuition to the universities where Britannia is taught to spell so badly?
individual
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This course consists of 6 or 8 hours daily individual one-to-one tuition .
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After-hours individual tuition in a one-to-one personal interface situation.
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He wanted more seminars and more individual tuition .
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There is individual tuition rather than class sessions, though group tuition is offered if preferred.
private
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But on the question of private tuition fees they are moving with remarkable alacrity.
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The proposal is popular among parents who are unhappy with public education but can not afford private school tuition .
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Alternatively the course can be taken in combination with private tuition or separately.
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She started wondering whether permission might not be sought from the parents for her to give private tuition to Matilda after school.
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She travelled extensively with young Guglielmo, who received private tuition .
■ NOUN
college
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They had families of their own with mortgages, automobile loans and college tuition to pay.
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To cover college tuition for their two kids.
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Something to bet the college tuition on?
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To keep campaign pledges to make education his top priority, Clinton wants two new middle-class tax breaks for college tuition .
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In other words, Schott gives smart folks the air of superiority they paid all that college tuition to obtain.
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The current contracts are priced based on an 8 percent inflation rate for college tuition in Virginia.
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Or that tax breaks for college tuition should go to everyone, even the next Kennedy entering Harvard.
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Adding to the burden, the money available to students and their families for swelling college tuition increasingly comes with a premium.
fee
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Three-fifths of this was spent on travel, tuition fees , exam and registration fees and childcare.
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Since autumn 1998, full-time undergraduate students have been required to make a means-tested contribution towards tuition fees .
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These awards cover the payment of tuition fees only and do not provide a maintenance grant.
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Many students will not have to pay tuition fees if their financial situation is below a certain level.
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But on the question of private tuition fees they are moving with remarkable alacrity.
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At present the county council pays his tuition fees and we pay his living expenses, which we can continue.
tax
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He has previously proposed tuition tax credits for students in community colleges.
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Proposals to create a tuition tax deduction have been offered by President Clinton and Rep.
■ VERB
pay
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Many students will not have to pay tuition fees if their financial situation is below a certain level.
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In other words, Schott gives smart folks the air of superiority they paid all that college tuition to obtain.
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At present the county council pays his tuition fees and we pay his living expenses, which we can continue.
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You need to pay for business inventory and you need to pay the tuition .
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But we would find it extremely difficult to pay for his tuition as well.
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Humphreys wrote in 1933 that he had no record of Taylor even paying tuition .
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Next term there will be a student campaign of refusal to pay tuition fees.
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The substantial decline in student defaults comes at a time when the use of loans to pay tuition is soaring.
provide
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As well as encouraging her to apply general known principles, the ward staff also need to provide tuition and support.
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They help provide tuition materials and college facilities for examination candidates and some run revision courses.
receive
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Wessell Anderson received saxophone tuition from Cherry.
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Jackson was described as merely one of several young people who have received tuition aid from Cosby.
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She travelled extensively with young Guglielmo, who received private tuition .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Tuition is $2,800 per year.
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Computerworld offers personal tuition on the latest equipment.
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Nina's parents paid for extra tuition to help her with her maths.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After-hours individual tuition in a one-to-one personal interface situation.
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He has previously proposed tuition tax credits for students in community colleges.
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If you prefer doing it on horseback, there are stables in nearby Going where tuition is available.
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King, a divorcee, had to struggle to make tuition payments when her children were in private schools.
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Many loan programs have failed to keep pace with skyrocketing tuition , said Dare.
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Many students will not have to pay tuition fees if their financial situation is below a certain level.
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The proposal is popular among parents who are unhappy with public education but can not afford private school tuition .