Tuition Fees definition

Tuition Fees means a sum specified in the Offer Letter, payable by the Student to cover tuition, access to College facilities, enrolment procedures and orientation meetings, use of Information Technology facilities, exam sitting and a Kaplan award on successful completion of the Programme; and
Tuition Fees means tuition fees as defined in RCW 28B.15.020, services and activities fees as defined in RCW 28B.15.041, technology fees as defined in RCW 28B.15.051, and fees charged for nonstate funded, fee-based, self-supporting degree, certificate, or continuing education courses, or similar charges for nonpublic institutions. [2020 c 281 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 18 § 1.]
Tuition Fees means the fees charged by the University for the provision of Programmes to students.

Examples of Tuition Fees in a sentence

  • Under Tuition Fees Waiver (TFW) Scheme of AICTE, seats up to maximum 5 percent of sanctioned intake per course shall be available in all institutions approved by AICTE.

  • If the Tuition Fees for the Replacement Programme are lower than the Programme, you will pay less or may be entitled to a partial refund.

  • If the Tuition Fees for the Replacement Programme are higher than the Programme, you will need to pay more.

  • Financial Sponsor: the individual or organisation that has agreed to pay part or all your Tuition Fees, accommodation fees and/or any Additional Costs.

  • Other Fees Paid: any fees or charges paid to the College under the Contract (including, without limitation, accommodation fees where such fees have not been collected on behalf of and transferred to a third party accommodation provider in accordance with the Student’s instructions or where the College has provided the student with Terms and Conditions specifically covering an accommodation contract), but not including Tuition Fees.


More Definitions of Tuition Fees

Tuition Fees means fees and charges that a student is required to pay in order to participate in and complete a course and includes examination fees, student service charges, registration fees and lecture fees;
Tuition Fees means enrolment, administration, registration and/or examination fees charged by a Recognised Institution so that the Applicant follows an MQF Level 7 or MQF Level 8 programme. Tuition Fees covered shall be those charged directly by a Recognised Institution as approved by the ENDEAVOUR Scholarships Scheme Board. Any subsequent increase in Tuition Fees cannot be claimed by the Awardee or the Recognised Institution if not included in the ULA submitted by the closing date.
Tuition Fees means the Tuition Funding per student received from Indigenous Services by the First Nation, which the First Nation pays to the Board for the purchase of education services, including any mandatory School Fees, for students in the School District at the rate set out by the Ministry of Education in its fiscal framework for a given School Year.
Tuition Fees means all legally required registration fees charged by the registered and accredited educational institution named in the Application Form for required courses, (and any applicable laboratory fee for participation in said courses, exclusive of any extra-curricular course fees), and any cost for the use of facilities for attending said courses. For the purpose of this definition, costs associated with room and board and/ or textbooks (whether required or not) are not covered.
Tuition Fees means the per annum amounts set out in Schedule 1/Associated Fee Schedules of Tuition Fees plus, in the case of a boarding student, the amount of Boarding Fees applicable to the Student’s year level.
Tuition Fees means fees charged to cater for instruction or instructional materials.
Tuition Fees means the annual fee per Student applicable for each year level in the College’s Early Learning Centre and from Prep to Year 12 payable on the date listed in the Fee Schedule.