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How To Spell Tuition (And How To Misspell It Too)

Tuition is a fee charged to students for taking classes. It is typically paid during the semester or quarter and is reflective of the cost associated with the courses being taken. Tuition can vary widely depending on the college or university and the type of program the student enrolls in. Typically the rates are lower for in-state students, or those who are able to have a discount for attending an institution located in the same state as their permanent address. Private institutions tend to charge more for tuition than public schools in an effort to cover their higher operational expenses. Tuition may also include fees associated with enrollment and usage of university facilities.

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Tuition

/tuˈɪʃən/ Other forms: tuitions Tuition is a fee paid for instruction or teaching, usually for higher education. Many students need to get part-time jobs to pay their college tuition. The word tuition comes from the Anglo-French word tuycioun, meaning "protection, care, custody." Some people say college protects you from the "real world," at least while you are in school, but tuition is a reality all students face. Tuition can describe any payment made for instruction, however, even for a knitting class. That tuition can probably be covered without student loans or scholarships, though.