Are you tired of hearing students rant and rave about how their tuition fees are too high? |
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But let's take a quick reality check and see what increased tuition really means. |
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Unless attached to a mosque, they depended on voluntary contributions, tuition fees and free meals. |
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Supporters counter with the charge that tuition from transit users already partially funds parking services on campus. |
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When our government says basic education will be imparted free of cost it simply offers not to charge tuition fees. |
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I preface my remarks by saying that I do not like the fact that our tuition is going up. |
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These extra expenses and the resulting lower net income must be measured before deciding our tuition rates. |
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The voucher could also be used to cover all or part of the tuition to nonreligious private schools. |
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The tuition waiver for children raised in care was pioneered to open doors for kids without family or financial support to attend university. |
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As tuition and fees have increased, students have depended more on outside earnings to fund their education. |
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We stand against privatisation of public services and against tuition fees. |
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He will not want to be remembered for tuition fees, nor for the pusillanimous creation of foundation hospitals. |
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Whirlpool gets a new distribution channel for its appliances and a cut of the tuition. |
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His parents were strict disciplinarians, and his private tuition was seriously deficient. |
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The college offers low tuition fees and the department has a generous endowment for student awards and assistantships. |
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After school hours must also be equally divided between sports and tuition. |
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The university also offered him a full tuition waiver, excepting only a 1,500 yuan book fee. |
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The GI Bill provided very cheap home ownership, loans to start up businesses, and free college tuition for ex-servicemen. |
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A public college education has become less affordable in the last 15 years as tuition has risen nearly three times as fast as household income. |
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Today, students applying to SFU from abroad face differential fees amounting to as much as three times the tuition paid by domestic students. |
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A draconian law to quell demonstrations has only galvanised public support for young Quebecois protesting tuition fee hikes. |
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Did the parents who saw their kids at the protest have any concerns about their tuition dollars going to waste? |
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The craft centre also offers tuition for the public who will be trained in joinery skills and the use of the equipment. |
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She helped put me through college, let me live at her house, helped pay my tuition and was always a great friend. |
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I couldn't afford to pay my tuition, I couldn't afford my rent, and I could barely scrounge up enough money to buy food. |
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The school employs two music teachers, has a large school choir and offers tuition in piano, guitar, recorder, violin and flute. |
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In other business, the regents asked leaders of the three universities to hold campus discussions about broad issues related to tuition policy. |
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Major discrepancies in the two submissions were the areas of tuition regulation and financial support distribution. |
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Now in her second year of nursing school, she is receiving full tuition reimbursement from her employer. |
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The company provides tuition reimbursements to employees who have worked a year or more. |
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One way to balance this is to consider joining a faculty that has dependent tuition remission. |
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Room and board are the student's responsibility, as is the financing of tuition. |
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While on leave of absence without pay, the employee is not eligible to utilize tuition benefits. |
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He also said he was considering reintroducing tuition fees, then retracted his statement. |
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David Morgan rightly points out the tuition charges have been levied since 1995 but the alternative was no tuition at all. |
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In recent years, many homeowners have used home equity lines of credit to pay off credit cards, make home improvements or pay college tuition. |
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Total costs include tuition, room and board, and estimated costs of books, travel and miscellaneous expenses. |
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The college offers low tuition and the department has a generous endowment for student awards and assistantships. |
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In short, the augmented tuition fee fails to meet current costs, let alone the requisite investment in infrastructure. |
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Why not just burn the kitchen down when I light the stove so I can collect insurance and spend it all on college tuition? |
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Now the measure would cut Pell grant awards at the same time that tuition continues to soar. |
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The accounts are titled in the name of the person responsible for satisfying the tuition debt. |
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Well-above-inflation increases in tuition make less sense than below-inflation increases in property taxes, tbqh. |
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They were called public schools because school boards administered them, but tuition was still required. |
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The tuition is rather lofy but I dare say we can scrape it together for the sake of our children. |
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The student union has also taken a stance opposing all differential tuition fees. |
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In addition to free tuition at undergraduate level, the principal support is a means-tested maintenance grant. |
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If you're a student that's been asked to run a battery of qualitative organic tests, you should ask for a refund of your tuition. |
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Now the mortgage is finally paid off and he no longer has any children sucking him dry for allowance, tuition and other costly fees. |
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The Scottish Parliament is also timetabled to debate the Cubie report into tuition fees and student funding. |
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Domestically, complaints about university tuition fees and the state of the health service continue to bedevil him. |
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It will focus on the development and assessment of trainees while further tuition will be on offer where needed. |
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They discussed the theme of the songs in the course of tuition classes and the intervals in between. |
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Students who don't pay their fees by the end of January will be billed a two per cent interest charge every month until they pay their tuition. |
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Students are under a lot of financial pressure now they have to pay means-tested tuition fees. |
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The scholarship, though, covered only his tuition fees, so he needed some way of supporting himself. |
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At his new school Thomas was classed as a special needs pupil and given extra educational support and tuition. |
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Germany has almost two million students in higher education, the majority of whom do not pay any tuition fees. |
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For now, where can you go to get Latin tuition for primary school children? |
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Many students already pay their tuition fees with loans, which they pay back later after graduation. |
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Schooling consisting of private tuition for one hour a week is a very poor education. |
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But we are also worried that tuition fees will discourage young people from studying. |
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The government introduced tuition fees too quickly not giving individuals time to save money to pay for them. |
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Pupils had top tuition from an Olympic artist and may even get to display their work in Athens next month. |
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As the law stands, a person on the register is barred from teaching in state schools but not from private tuition. |
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Each scholarship also covers music tuition fees for two instruments or for voice and an instrument. |
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I have paid a small fortune in tuition fees to my local pool to teach both my children to swim. |
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All names are placed in a hat and eight lucky names pulled are invited on stage for individual impromptu tuition. |
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It is during this month that the parents start scouting for new schools and new tuition teachers. |
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The rich always educated themselves through a mixture of private tuition and small elite schools. |
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The boat is designed to accommodate a wide range of disabilities, as well as an instructor who provides tuition. |
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At this time he earned a living giving private tuition and teaching in schools. |
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The child is pushed from school to tuition teacher and failure becomes a part of life. |
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The state pools the money and invests it, then pays tuition when the child starts college. |
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For those who say that increasing tuition will cause education to become unaffordable for many average students, I disagree. |
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If you're an experienced mountainboarder I certainly wouldn't pay for tuition. |
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When I became the Minister responsible for the tertiary education area, tuition subsidies had just been uncapped by the previous Government. |
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This prescription now forces them to go out and struggle for tuition and boarding elsewhere. |
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The two main elements in the fee are tuition and boarding and the level of fee normally increases from the junior to the senior school. |
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As tuition skyrockets, financial aid has become as elusive as that needle in the proverbial haystack. |
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Not surprisingly, they are on the only slate, at this writing, that is not in principle, opposed to tuition hikes and differential fees. |
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Thus, the beneficiaries of this scheme will get a double bonanza, a savings on their tuition fees and an international exposure. |
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However similar fears before the introduction of the current tuition fee proved ungrounded. |
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And after the narrow squeak of the tuition fees vote, he cannot confront his own party in quite the same way ever again. |
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Each week teams would have to carry out vaguely ludicrous tasks under the tuition of Glenn Reynolds. |
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The tuition in obedience that I received as a boy was too severe, too Spartan to be imposed upon Athenians. |
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Now, instead of the state sponsoring all tuition, students are expected to pay half the costs. |
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For those parents choosing nonpublic schools, the government would pay all or part of the tuition. |
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For those parents choosing non-public schools, the government would pay all or part of the tuition. |
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The tuition freeze squeezes the university budget in ways in which every unit in the university is finding it extraordinarily hard to operate. |
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Many schools offer recorder tuition and this is a good way to enjoy playing in a group while learning music notation. |
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Your own figures show they will more than repay their education costs without having to repay tuition fees on top. |
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As much as President Stevenson wants to obtusely hold to some notion that tuition hikes don't affect access, they do. |
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Coming up, we're talking about sticker shock that comes with this year's college tuition. |
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We could go anywhere and have tuition paid while receiving a small stipend to help with living expenses. |
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Inter-institutional courses increase a university's catalog of course offerings and each participating institution collects their own tuition. |
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I am proud to relate that in the 15 minutes of tuition, before they started pulling out stop-order forms, I learnt to cha-cha. |
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After two years of 30 per cent fee hikes, students at SFU are bracing for a 20 to 35 per cent tuition increase this year. |
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I will retract my tuition forthwith and find a profession more suited to the quiet dignity of my sunset years. |
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Grant aid per student, though, has not kept pace with the rate of tuition increases. |
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He stayed at home for a year and was given just five hours a week of home tuition by the local education authority. |
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After dinner and some fly casting tuition from Barry, Dan and I take a canoe out for a paddle on the wetland. |
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Gambling proceeds pay for free medical care at a modern Chumash clinic and subsidize private schooling, tutors and college tuition. |
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The affluent can afford the high tuition for private schools and the more moderate tuition for parochial schools. |
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Yet all this came without the grinding regimen of tuition centres and coaching colleges. |
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The regulation provides an FBT reporting exclusion for some child tuition assistance. |
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Applications to university had continued to rise despite the introduction of tuition fees, she went on. |
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Instead of increasing working class numbers, the introduction of tuition fees will continue to squeeze out prospective poorer students. |
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Others, however, have reduced the subsidies to students and instituted tuition fees. |
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If possible she will spend the money she is accumulating in the bank on the tuition fees for her graduate study. |
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Students participating in the program will be required to pay tuition fees, airfare, and accommodation. |
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We are here to do a degree and our parents are spending a lot of money paying off our tuition fees. |
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A quarter of the income raised from the new variable tuition fees will go towards bursaries for students from poorer families. |
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Many post-secondary institutions have been forced to increase tuition fees to compensate for lower provincial support. |
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By involving the five feeder schools, it is hoped that pupils would receive continuity of support and tuition. |
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The next job was to secure the services of a community artist to assist in the tuition. |
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According to the report, while government aid has remained fairly constant for college students, tuition increases have outstripped the aid. |
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The university received the tuition money and provided continuing education units. |
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Also, as the teaching environment is not designed primarily for tuition, there are often logistical and technical problems of a tuitional nature that have to be overcome. |
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Parents are given a voucher or certificate by the government to pay for all or part of tuition if they decide to send their child to a private or parochial school. |
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It is an expensive quandary involving private schools or moving house to be in the catchment area of a decent state school, and often it also means paying for extra tuition. |
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Before the company transferred her to Mexico, they offered her private tuition in Spanish. |
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Students must establish a domicile in the state to be eligible for reduced tuition. |
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Handball is now coached in over 80 Scottish primary schools, with volunteers from the association giving youngsters after-school tuition every week. |
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Vouchers provide public funds to parents who need help in paying tuition for private or parochial schools. |
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Civil servants there are being offered tuition in the basic numeracy and literacy skills they failed to pick up at the schools now under their command. |
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Or maybe you'll find out the beaded handbag you picked up for 2 bucks at a yard sale is way rare and worth, oh, enough to pay your college tuition! |
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Now, tuition accounts for an average of 36 percent of their operating budgets. |
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After a few calls, not only did I learn exactly what the registrar's office does, but I also learned that my father had not paid a penny of my first semester's tuition. |
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All those who knew her and especially those many who gained so much from her tuition, warm friendship and generous kindness will miss her very much indeed. |
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I believe that the government's proposals for variable tuition fees paid after graduation and according to income represent the fairest way to implement the change. |
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Take advantage of such military benefits as the commissary, Post Exchange, thrift shop, tuition assistance, health care, recreation centers and movie theaters. |
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He raised several concerns regarding the proposed tuition hikes, especially with respect to the differential tuition fees applied to international students. |
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Last week in Palm Beach County, Florida, he took three refresher flights at an aviation school, despite initially saying he wanted 100 hours of tuition. |
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She now sends her privately educated son for extra language tuition. |
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The scholarship will cover the full tuition and accommodation fees involved but will not cover travel to the Colaiste or other incidental expenses. |
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The French government had planned to give more autonomy to universities, giving them freedom to increase tuition fees as well as opening the doors to big business. |
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Parents appreciated not having monthly tuition payments altered, and the invoice provided clear documentation of the expenses incurred throughout the year. |
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The student union is opposed to large tuition hikes, as well as any fee increases that don't correspond to a significant improvement in the quality of education. |
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He and his ex-wife paid tuition, room and board, and some miscellaneous expenses out of their incomes, but the boys also worked at part-time jobs and took out student loans. |
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After making my first tuition payment last week, I'm thinking of launching a one-man crusade against the atrociously high cost of higher education today. |
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This includes full board, two nights accommodation in twin en suite rooms, tuition, four activity sessions and use of all specialist equipment and facilities. |
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Five keen snappers received free photography tuition from a professional in a project supported by the Greater Woolwich neighbourhood renewal panel. |
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Also to be discussed will be lifting the freeze on university tuition and nationalizing Quebec's water resources, debatably more important issues than teenage fashion. |
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All this means that eliminating tuition is a real financial possibility, given the saving in administration and financial assistance that would result. |
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The Vogler Quartet worked closely with local music groups, schools and educational institutions in the key areas of performance, musical education and instrumental tuition. |
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This is the way public meetings used to be when oratory mattered and they're surely not just there because they like the idea of not having to pay tuition fees. |
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A group has been on a rally to London to demonstrate its feelings and has also spelt out its views to Institute chiefs in a bid to keep tuition fees as low as possible. |
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Jacob urged all regional administrations not to further burden the displaced people and to allow their children to be exempt from school tuition fees. |
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The potential damage is compounded by new proposals to cap tuition increases, at the very moment that both state support and endowments are plummeting. |
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He used his savings for the voyage across the Atlantic, but was left with no tuition money to attend the conservatory. |
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Or they're stumping up for parochial school tuition, which their counterparts in Minneapolis don't have to do. |
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But some lawmakers have argued that private schools should continue to earmark two percent of their income from tuition fees and let the government cover the shortfall. |
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Due to overcrowding, many colleges are even encouraging the practice, giving tuition break incentives to students willing to defer matriculation for a year. |
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Enhanced autonomy for universities and new powers for university chancellors will lead to the raising of tuition fees or the introduction of enrolment fees. |
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His point is that tuition can rise as a result of either an increase in cost or a decline in third-party support, either private or public subsidies. |
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Critics who have long been calling for a tuition freeze say this would have a domino effect in the province and cause other schools to follow suit. |
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It is our expectation that the government will increase tuition fees. |
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Although many schools have raised tuition sticker prices, they have also increased discount rates in an effort to attract students. |
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College tuition rates are soaring, but for students who do their research, there are many strong RN to BSN program options. |
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And why has tuition risen so sharply at public universities? |
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A recent spin on Knockhill's skidpan under some expert tuition was a revelation. |
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Of course, actual savings will vary according to the tuition increases and the discount rates that we apply over time. |
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I'd been invited by series sponsor Express Insurance to try my hand at motocross, with tuition from for mer national champion Mark Hucklebridge. |
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Have net price calculators, merit scholarships and tuition discounts rendered sticker price meaningless? |
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The students launched a protest against the tuition increase. |
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You'll have to live on almost nothing, cashwise, but you'll gain a lump sum upon completion that can be applied to college tuition. |
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The story covers the phenomenon of cyberbegging. Privileged folks, mostly White I believe, have been hustling up tuition or wedding expenses. |
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Students are generally entitled to student loans to cover the cost of tuition fees and living costs. |
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There was also the development of private tuition in the families of lords and wealthy burghers. |
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On 20 September 2012 Clegg personally apologised for breaking his pledge not to raise university tuition fees. |
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College tuition has risen sharply in the last decade, while family income has fallen. |
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Denmark, Sweden and Finland then moved to put in place tuition fees for foreign students. |
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In addition to charging tuition fees, many also benefit from gifts, charitable endowments and charitable status. |
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Since 2005 the Brazilian Government has been offering a limited number of tuition grants to enable poor students to attend private universities. |
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Even though state run universities are much cheaper than the private ones, they are not tuition free for the students. |
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Increasing student loans have also been blamed for driving tuition costs up. |
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French tuition fees are capped based on the level of education pursued, from 183 Euros per year for undergraduate up to 388 for doctorates. |
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Some public universities have autonomous status, meaning that they can charge much higher tuition, and all private universities charge tuition. |
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Again, it was not in the interest of the state to charge tuition fees, as this would have decreased the quality of civil servants. |
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Since the early 1970s, the average cost of tuition has steadily outpaced the growth of the average American household. |
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In addition to higher tuition, these students are also unable to receive any federal assistance as they are denied Social Security numbers. |
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He received tuition from John Walsall, a graduate of Oxford with a strong leaning toward Puritanism. |
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There are also local community colleges with generally more open admission policies, shorter academic programs, and lower tuition. |
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In August 2010, this system was replaced by the direct payment by the government of grants and tuition fees. |
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Students who attend university in the United Kingdom receive state support towards both maintenance and tuition fees. |
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Scottish and EU students, with the exception of students from the Channel Islands, England, Northern Ireland and Wales, do not pay tuition fees. |
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The draft was noted for including commitments on workers' rights, a ban on fracking, and the abolition of university tuition fees in England. |
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Out-of-state tuition is generally two to three times higher than in-state tuition for each of the years, regardless of institution type. |
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Training was administered in the courtyard at Exeter Castle, with classroom tuition provided at the Exeter Ragged School. |
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Blair was criticised when it was discovered that one child had received private tuition from staff at Westminster School. |
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In 1786, as a result of this tuition, Marc became a naval cadet on a French frigate and during his service visited the West Indies several times. |
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He won a Classics scholarship to Oxford University and, although he loved university life, he found the tuition dull. |
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To help pay her tuition, the college student began to tutor high school students in calculus and physics. |
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This partial tuition scholarship is awarded animally to a deserving nursing student attending Gadsden State Cherokee. |
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A world, moreover, in which education has already been heavily commodified by the introduction of PS9,000-a-year university tuition fees. |
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The agreements provide that the tuition prepayments are nonrefundable, and once paid become the sole properly of the school. |
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They take after-school tuition in the Kumon method at 500 study centres set up around the country. |
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It covers all branches of the sport, even with demonstrations and free tuition in surf casting. |
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Free rider tuition will be available as well as tyre and mechanical support. |
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He said that FSF have started language and tuition centers in which round about 185 students having facility of free education. |
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Parents choose a private or parochial school and have all or part of the tuition paid by the government. |
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The Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship reduces tuition for students entering post-secondary programs in Saskatchewan. |
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This book is not designed to replace face to face tuition on seated bodywork. |
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Following devolution in 1999, the newly devolved governments in Scotland and Wales brought in their own acts on tuition fees. |
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Many commentators suggested that the 2012 rise in tuition fees in England would put poorer students off applying to university. |
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This may be because universities have used tuition fees to invest in bursaries and outreach schemes. |
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We are urging the Government to means-test university fees, as used to be the case, so those from low and middle-income families pay less for tuition. |
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In establishing foundation hospitals and increasing student tuition fees in England, Scottish votes were decisive in getting the measures through. |
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In PLR-200602002, the IRS informed a taxpayer that prepayments of multiple years of tuition for the taxpayer's grandchildren would not be considered a taxable gift. |
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Under their tuition I have attempted to acquire a Tripolitanian accent, where questions rise in the penultimate syllable and end in an elongated flat sound. |
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The Gambian children are usually used to one teacher in a class of between 50 and 60, so the Solihull students were able to offer more personalised tuition. |
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He was buying motor homes and cars and paying college tuition. |
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Due to their families' economic status, these tuition amounts have not allowed many of those 50,000 to 65,000 students to receive secondary education. |
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These well-meaning programs are both making it easier for grad schools to raise tuition and for potentially high earners like physicians to flee their debts. |
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Furthermore, the IRS says you cannot take a charitable deduction for tuition, even if you pay for children to attend parochial schools or qualifying nonprofit daycare centers. |
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This, unfortunately, means that some of the attention and tuition given to some of the students in laboratory classes will eventually prove to be resultless. |
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He was given private tuition by James Mitchell in arithmetic and writing, and learned from him the history of the Church of Scotland with emphasis on the Covenanters. |
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In 2007, the government issued a statement declaring that from 2008, secondary education would be heavily subsidised, with the government footing all tuition fees. |
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In response, the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 was enacted on 16 July 1998, part of which introduced tuition fees in all the countries of the United Kingdom. |
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That stunod never calls me unless I'm late with his tuition. |
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For six days I witnessed the giving of a number of treatments. That was the sum total of information that was transferred in exchange for tuition paid. |
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Jeremy Corbyn, current Labour leader, has stated that he would remove tuition fees and instead fund higher education by increasing National Insurance and Corporation Tax. |
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In many European countries, it is possible to study without tuition fees. |
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Colwyn Bay Watersports has confirmed it will offer tuition in sailing, windsurfing and power boating courses through The Royal Yachting Association scheme. |
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Had there been a vote by English MPs only on tuition fees in January 2004, the government would have lost because of a rebellion on their own benches. |
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The average tuition in public universities for 2007 fiscal year was 536,238 yen, the average entrance fee 399,351 yen and the average application fee 17,095 yen. |
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All major Canadian universities are now publicly funded but maintain institutional autonomy, with the ability to decide on admission, tuition and governance. |
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Tuition fees and the cost of living can lead to spiralling debts, or long hours in dead-end jobs taken to make ends meet. |
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Tuition at the more prestigious high schools, which are all boarding schools, is very expensive. |
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Tuition is provided on instruments which include tin whistle, fiddle and flute. |
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Tuition in deregulated programs such as computer science, engineering and optometry can increase by up to 15 per cent per year. |
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Tuition includes pencil, pastel, oil and other painting techniques as well as sculpturing. |
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Tuition fees can't continue to rise in British Columbia without our eventually shooting ourselves in the foot. |
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Tuition fees continue to rise rather than fall, since the government considers higher eduction to be a voluntary investment. |
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Tuition is available in all instruments, cello and Irish Harp now available, choir and orchestra, from 4 year olds to adults. |
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Tuition free academic education is open to international students and is increasingly common. |
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Tuition is charged at different rates from one type of institution to the next. |
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Tuition in the United States is expensive, and it is common for students to enter into extensive debts to pay for it. |
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Tuition fees at public universities are less than half those of private universities because the Taiwan government puts more funding to the public universities. |
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