tuition

/tuˈɪʃən/
noun
  1. The money paid for instruction, especially at a college or private school.
    • Many students work part-time jobs to help cover their tuition costs.
    • Tuition at that university has increased by 5% this year.
    • She took out a loan to pay for her college tuition.
  2. Teaching or instruction, especially in a small group or one-on-one setting.
    • The music school provides individual tuition on a variety of instruments.
    • The extra tuition helped her improve her grades significantly.
    • He offers private tuition in mathematics for high school students.
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