TUITION


Meaning of TUITION in English

noun

1 ( esp. BrE ) teaching

ADJECTIVE

▪ private

▪ individual , one-to-one , personal

▪ daily

▪ extra

▪ free

The foreign students receive free ~ and accommodation.

▪ advanced

▪ expert

The students get expert ~ in small groups.

▪ language , music , etc.

VERB + TUITION

▪ give (sb) , offer (sb) , provide (sb with)

▪ get , have , receive

TUITION + NOUN

▪ fees

the controversy over university ~ fees

PREPOSITION

▪ under sb's ~

She had become expert in Chinese cooking under the ~ of her aunt.

▪ ~ for

~ for beginners

extra ~ for the exams

▪ ~ from

He is receiving ~ from a well-known artist.

▪ ~ in

~ in Italian

2 ( AmE ) money paid for teaching at college, etc.

ADJECTIVE

▪ college , university

How can we make college ~ affordable for everyone?

▪ in-state , out-of-state

▪ full

They pay full ~.

VERB + TUITION

▪ afford , cover , pay , raise

He won't be able to finish his education unless someone pays his ~.

▪ charge

▪ increase

TUITION + NOUN

▪ rate ( AmE )

▪ hike , increase (both AmE )

▪ assistance ( AmE )

The program includes about $5 000 in ~ assistance.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .