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tuition

/too-ish-uhn, tyoo-/US // tuˈɪʃ ən, tyu- //UK // (tjuːˈɪʃən) //

学费,补习班,补习,补习费

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the charge or fee for instruction, as at a private school or a college or university: The college will raise its tuition again next year.
    • : teaching or instruction, as of pupils: a school offering private tuition in languages.
    • : Archaic. guardianship or custody.

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Examples

  • Unfortunately, her family couldn’t afford to pay her tuition and expenses.

  • Guild works with companies to offer tuition reimbursement, online programs, and degrees to their employees.

  • Tuition resets — a one-time reduction in tuition usually accompanied by cuts in financial aid — are also on the table for some schools.

  • Nor will she have to pay full tuition for a remote or hybrid education.

  • In addition to paying tuition, these students help professors conduct research, teach undergraduates, and help retain top faculty.

  • “Roughly a third” of the tuition goes to instructors, according to one former coach who asked not to be named.

  • Now, tuition accounts for an average of 36 percent of their operating budgets.

  • And why has tuition risen so sharply at public universities?

  • The Branson School holds an elite reputation in tony Marin County, charging around $40,000 a year for tuition.

  • It covers kindergarten through 8th grade and has $3,825 annual tuition, but fundraising allows many to get $1,500 in tuition aid.

  • In short, Marcella had been too long under her tuition, to become a willing devotee to the monastic rites of the Romish Church.

  • He may, if he desires to assist himself, have recourse to literary labor, or to tuition.

  • Of course, their tuition fees—one hundred and seventy-five dollars each—for the year had been already paid.

  • There is no inducement to admit a pupil for the sake of the tuition fees, or for the purpose of adding to the number of scholars.

  • They very soon became expert swimmers, by the way, under my tuition.