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yup, what she said, tuition is the cost of going to school or to a program or something. Money you pay in order to learn something.
money you have to pay for school
it means "bye bye money, you have to go to school and i will never see you again. we had a really lovely time together, and we'll be friends, but i think we need a prolonged break"
Tuition is usually comprised of the following:
-The money that you pay for your courses. Most schools have a listing of how much a certain number of credits costs, and the general amount of money you'd pay is for 18 credits, which is 6 classes per semester. Most classes are 3 credits each, but sometimes classes are only worth 2 or under.
-Fees that you have to pay while going to school. Technology, gymnasium, etc. Even if you don't ever use these facilities, you have to pay for them. It's usually not a very high amount, but I'd recommended using them to your advantage while going to school. Especially since you're paying for it!
-Food plan
-Dorm costs
The last two don't apply if you don't plan to live on campus, of course.
Hope this helps!
tu·i·tion [too-ish-uhn] – noun
1. the charge or fee for instruction, as at a private school or a college or university.
2. teaching or instruction, as of pupils.
3. Archaic. guardianship or custody.
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[Origin: 1250–1300; ME tuicion a looking after, guarding < L tuitiōn- (s. of tuitiō), equiv. to tuit(us) (ptp. of tuérī to watch; cf. tutelage) + -iōn- -ion]
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