tuition

[tjuːˈɪʃən]

tuition Definition

  • 1a sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university
  • 2teaching or instruction provided by a teacher, especially to a small group of students

Using tuition: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tuition" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tuition fee for the course is $10,000 per year.

  • Example

    She received private tuition in math from a tutor.

  • Example

    The university offers tuition in various subjects.

  • Example

    The school provides tuition in music and art.

tuition Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tuition

  • an employer-provided benefit that pays for all or part of an employee's tuition costs for courses taken at an accredited educational institution

    Example

    The company offers tuition reimbursement for employees who want to pursue further education.

  • a program that allows eligible students to attend college or university without paying tuition fees

    Example

    The state government provides tuition waivers for students from low-income families.

  • a private institution that provides additional instruction or coaching to students outside of regular school hours

    Example

    Many students attend tuition centers to prepare for exams or improve their grades.

Origins of tuition

from Latin 'tuere', meaning 'to watch over or protect'

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Summary: tuition in Brief

The term 'tuition' [tjuːˈɪʃən] refers to the fee charged by schools, colleges, or universities for teaching or instruction. It can also refer to the instruction itself, especially when provided to a small group of students. Examples include 'The tuition fee for the course is $10,000 per year.' and 'She received private tuition in math from a tutor.' Phrases like 'tuition reimbursement' and 'tuition center' denote related concepts.

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