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tuition

[too-ish-uhn, tyoo-] / tuˈɪʃ ən, tyu- /


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When he got in, he worked in his brother’s restaurants—a lunch counter, then a pizzeria—to pay his tuition.

From The Wall Street Journal

Free university tuition and more generous benefits in Scotland may have to be reconsidered as the country's funding advantage relative to England narrows, a think tank has suggested.

From BBC

As the debate rages in some states, the biggest misconception is that this is a tuition voucher program.

From The Wall Street Journal

Getting wiped out "hurt a lot", he told AFP, but he also learned a valuable lesson: he has come to think of the losses as "tuition fees".

From Barron's

Was she planning on using somebody else’s money to pay for my college tuition?

From Literature