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tuition

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


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Most private colleges charge in the neighborhood of $90,000 for tuition, room and board, books, and other fees.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 28, 2026

The fundraiser was created to help the siblings, 21-year-old Phillip and 18-year-old Helen, with funeral and memorial expenses as well as Helen’s college tuition.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 27, 2026

They must complete 2,300 hours of unpaid clinical practice - including on‑call shifts - while paying tuition fees and placement travel expenses.

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026

So he took out loans to cover the full tuition, hoping he would end up with a company that would take on the payments.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 22, 2026

Jake used the bulk of his earnings to finance Haazim Farooqi’s room, board, and tuition for the biomedical engineering PhD program at New Jersey’s Rutgers University.

From "The Smartest Kid in the Universe" by Chris Grabenstein




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