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 tuition [tju:'iʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 学费, 讲授



    tuition
    [ noun ]
    1. a fee paid for instruction (especially for higher education)

    2. <noun.possession>
      tuition and room and board were more than $25,000
    3. teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately)

    4. <noun.act>


    Tuition \Tu*i"tion\, n. [L. tuitio protection, guarding, from
    tueri, p. p. tuitus, to see, watch, protect: cf. F. tuition.
    Cf. {Tutor}.]
    1. Superintending care over a young person; the particular
    watch and care of a tutor or guardian over his pupil or
    ward; guardianship.

    2. Especially, the act, art, or business of teaching;
    instruction; as, children are sent to school for tuition;
    his tuition was thorough.

    3. The money paid for instruction; the price or payment for
    instruction; as, tuition must be paid in full before
    graduation.

    1. At Cornell University, which will announce a roughly 7 percent tuition increase later this month, aid costs will reach $17.8 million next fall, compared with just $5.1 million in 1981, according to spokesman Sam Segal.
    2. Using tuition figures for public colleges, which educate about 77% of all students, the payback time is down to about 11 years, from about 17 in 1979, before the big tuition mark-ups.
    3. Using tuition figures for public colleges, which educate about 77% of all students, the payback time is down to about 11 years, from about 17 in 1979, before the big tuition mark-ups.
    4. The average tuition increase at state colleges was 7 percent this fall, according to a College Board survey.
    5. Much of the political agenda of the religious right _ including making abortion illegal, allowing tuition tax credits for private schools and silent prayer in public schools _ remains unfulfilled.
    6. A man ranked the wealthiest in the world runs this tiny oil-rich Moslem kingdom, and diplomats report little dissent from people unencumbered by income taxes, medical payments or tuition fees.
    7. The document also said Sununu, a former New Hampshire governor, has decided to give up tuition benefits from Tufts University for his children.
    8. The College Board, in its annual tuition survey released Wednesday, found average charges heading 5 to 9 percent higher come fall.
    9. The prize, worth $415, is free tuition in the firm's training course in time management.
    10. They cite hard-to-measure, extra-inflationary forces such as higher property and local taxes, soaring health costs and increasing tuition fees.
    11. Longer term, a family needs to assess whether it will be able to pay debts, taxes, tuition, health insurance and mortgage or rent without the lost paycheck.
    12. Mr. von Meyern-Hohenberg said the firm begins operations with more than $200 million under management and will provide personal management services, such as paying a client's tax or tuition bills.
    13. Three of the five states that enacted tuition futures plans for public colleges _ Tennessee, Indiana and Michigan _ are in limbo because the Internal Revenue Service has yet to rule on the tax status of investment earnings from those plans.
    14. This may be a revolutionary time," said Bennett, who reiterated his support for a tuition voucher plan.
    15. In at least four states, echoes of the '60s could be heard as students took aim at proposed budget cuts, tuition increases and union recognition.
    16. Still, the median tuition in non-religiously affiliated schools was a surprisingly low $2,900 in fall 1985, according to a survey by the Education Department's Center for Statistics.
    17. "I'm not really pushing for tuition tax credits or vouchers," Cavazos said.
    18. First, if student maintenance is means-tested and, increasingly, provided in the form of loans rather than grants, why not students' tuition fees also?
    19. So many foreign students seek admission here, usually entitling them to free tuition and a stipend, that there is a quota system.
    20. I volunteered to join the Army and eventually the Reserve not for tuition money and benefits, but so that I would be ready to help our country in just this kind of crisis.
    21. If the regime for maintenance grants were extended to tuition fees, a typical university would become as expensive as Eton for students from better-off families. Ironically, the means-testing option has impeccable Tory credentials.
    22. He notes that the university receives $3.6 million in state aid in the form of tuition grants.
    23. But Mrs. Raper said her great-great-great grandfather would not have purchased a perpetual scholarship if it were only intended to pay out-of-state tuition.
    24. Admissions officials also are tapping foreign markets, where the impact of the falling dollar on tuition costs has people clamoring for bargain-priced American M.B.A.s.
    25. " The maximum scholarship would cover the estimated $3,436 yearly tuition at the University of Rhode Island in the year 2000, and would increase 5 percent yearly, Petrocelli said.
    26. Falling bond interest rates and unexpectedly high tuition increases have forced Duquesne University to suspend a trendsetting tuition prepayment plan, according to school officials.
    27. Falling bond interest rates and unexpectedly high tuition increases have forced Duquesne University to suspend a trendsetting tuition prepayment plan, according to school officials.
    28. Both hourly and salaried employees are eligible for educational benefits, with the company footing the bill for tuition, books and enrollment fees.
    29. As is customary, the big admissions group gave no explanation for the 7% increase for 1988-89, the eighth year in a row that the rise in college tuition has outpaced inflation.
    30. The too-good-to-be-true news prompted students to overrun the business office with inquiries about the possibility of tuition rebates.
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