The amount of money colleges charge for instruction and use of facilities. Room, Board, and fees are charged in addition to tuition, so the terms "tuition" and "college cost" are not synonymous.
The cost of classes or credits at a school.
the cost of taking courses at the University based on the number of credit hours a student is registered in. For current fee schedule go to Fee Schedule.
Tuition is the amount of money charged by a school for instruction.
The fees that you pay toward the cost of your classes. It is calculated by credit hours.
The charge made by a college to cover the cost of teaching and instruction. Usually it is separate from other fees for special activities or programs. See Fees.
The amount charged for a course. Additional fees may apply.
a fee paid for instruction (especially for higher education); "tuition and room and board were more than $25,000"
A per credit hour charge per course. There is a different rate for Texas residents and non-Texas residents.
the amount of money that colleges charge for classroom and other instruction. Tuition can vary widely between colleges.
The cost of a university course or programme.
A charge to student for instructional services that may be charged per term, per course, or per credit. Tuition does not include student activity or special user fees, the additional charge based on distinctions between resident and nonresident students, special course fees and fees for other services.
The cost of the academic portion of attending a school. Tuition varies from school to school.
In the U.S., the money charged for formal instruction. In some schools, tuition is the only expense other than postage. In other schools, there may be fees as well as tuition. In England, tuition refers to the instruction or teaching at a school, such as the tuition offered in history.
fees paid toward the cost of courses taken at an educational institution.
The fees charged by a school to allow a student to register to take courses at the school.
The cost of attending a university or college. Room and board costs are separate. Tuition payments are typically required each quarter or semester and may depend on the number of credits for which you are enrolled, as well as your status as a state resident or U.S. citizen.
A fee paid for instruction for courses taken at the college. A student is considered officially registered for classes once an application for admissions has been accepted and tuition and fees have been paid.
Tuition is the cost of class instruction. It is charged by credit hour for credit classes. There are 3 tuition rates: in-county; in-state; out-of-state. These rates are charged based on a student's legal residence (with certain exceptions provided by law). At HCC, the maximum number of credits a student must pay for each term is 15 even if they are taking more than 15 credits. Back to the top
The money IUB charges for instruction and training .
Cost to enroll in classes.
The cost of instruction charged by a school; tuition does not include fees, books, room, meals or other charges.
In British parlance, tuition refers to instruction. In American parlance, which tends to be the lingua franca of international business programmes, tuition refers to the basic fee charged for a course or programme.
The money you pay to attend classes at a school.
The fees charged for instruction at a postsecondary institution.
The cost charged by a college for courses.
the charge in addition to enrollment fees paid by all students to enroll in courses at the university.
Financial charge for each credit hour of instruction.
The costs for college courses.
Money paid to the college for enrollment in courses
Costs for courses, not including certain fees.
The charge for instruction, usually given per credit hour. At public institutions there can be a significant difference in tuition for residents and non-residents.
the amount that schools charge for instruction and for the use of certain school facilities such as libraries.
The fees assigned to a student for enrollment in courses at the university.
Charges to a student by the college for registration in credit courses.
Tuition is the amount of Tuition and Mandatory Fees required to be paid by undergraduate students for full-time attendance at a Participating Institution.
The fees charged specifically to cover the cost of instruction -- generally computed by a formula based upon credit hours.
The enrollment fee charged by an institution.
The money you pay for your college courses.
Cost of the course instruction, this does not include housing, books or other fees.
The cost of attending classes at a college or university. Tuition does not include room and board or other living expenses.
The payment that is made to a university or college in order to be an enrolled student and attend class.
the cost of college instruction based on the number of courses taken.
payment required for enrollment in a course
The amount paid for each credit hour of enrollment. Tuition does not include the cost of books, fees or room and board.
The money an institution charges for instruction and training (does not include the cost of books).
The money you pay for college courses. Tuition rates are listed in the College Bulletin and in the Schedule of Classes booklet.
Fees charged for classes, usually charged on a "per credit" basis. Vocational tuition is based on a per-month charge.
This is the amount of money that colleges charge for classroom and other instruction and use of some facilities such as libraries. Tuition can range from a few hundred dollars per year to more than $20,000. A few colleges do not charge any tuition.
Amount of money charged to students for instructional services. Tuition may be charged per term, per course, or per credit.
Payment that students make to cover costs of their classes at public and private colleges and universities. Other fees may be also required.
A fee that is paid for instruction in a school, college, or university.
is fees paid in consideration for enrolment in a program of study and selected courses.
The charge for University enrollment and registration, calculated per credit hour each semester. Tuition rates may vary depending on a student's resident status, undergraduate or graduate standing, and college affiliation. Tuition does not include cost of room and board. Additional charges will apply depending on student status (see entry for Fees).
The amount of money charged by the college for the courses in which you enroll; set each year by the state legislature.
Money paid by a learner in order to enroll in a learning opportunity. ndergraduate A student at a college or university who has not yet earned a bachelor’s degree.
an amount of money charged to a student for each course.
Payment for instruction, in contrast to other fixed costs of college such as fees and room & board. People often use the word to refer to the whole fixed portion of the cost of college.
Instruction, teaching or a fee charged for educational instruction especially at a formal institution of learning. Tuition is charged by educational institutions to assist with funding of staff and faculty, course offerings, lab equipment, computer systems, libraries, facility upkeeping, and to provide a comfortable learning experience for its students.
The amount of money a student must pay to register for courses at MCC. Tuition is based on contact hours, and the student’s place of residence. ( See Residency)
Tuition means instruction, teaching or a fee charged for educational instruction especially at a formal institution of learning.