Tuition and fees definition

Tuition and fees means undergraduate tuition and services
Tuition and fees means tuition, mandatory fees and program
Tuition and fees means the quarter or semester charges imposed to attend an institution of higher education and required as a condition of enrollment.

Examples of Tuition and fees in a sentence

  • Tuition, and fees paid directly to Hill College by the ISD, sponsor, donor, or scholarship fund will be refunded to the source rather than directly to the students.

  • Tuition and fees may be refundable in accordance with this Section G.

  • Tuition and fees will be collected from high school students unless evidence is presented documenting the high school student's eligibility for the reduced or free lunch program in the school district.

  • Tuition and fees are charged at the beginning of the semester and will remain in place regardless of any changes in instructional format.

  • Tuition and fees (including assessment fees, student service fees and book fees) are refundable at a pro-rata rate to 60% term, program, or course completion.


More Definitions of Tuition and fees

Tuition and fees means the actual tuition and mandatory fees charged by an
Tuition and fees means the quarterly or semester charges imposed to attend an institution of higher education and required as a condition of enrollment.
Tuition and fees means the quarterly or semester charges imposed to
Tuition and fees means undergraduate tuition and services and activities fees as defined in RCW 28B.15.020 and 28B.15.041 rounded to the nearest whole dollar. For purposes of this chapter, services and activities fees do not include fees charged for the payment of bonds heretofore or hereafter issued for, or other indebtedness incurred to pay, all or part of the cost of acquiring, constructing, or installing any lands, buildings, or facilities.
Tuition and fees means the quarterly or semester charges imposed to attend an
Tuition and fees means costs charged by the Grantee for the enrollment and instruction of a student and may include costs of health insurance for the student. Tuition and Fees may only be claimed for trainees who are enrolled in an accredited certificate, undergraduate, or graduate program. Grantees may request for each trainee up to 100 percent of the first $3,000 incurred for Tuition and Fees and 60 percent of expenses in this category incurred thereafter up to a maximum of $16,000. CIRM does not cover Tuition and Fees that are otherwise subsidized by the Grantee.
Tuition and fees means the representative average tuition, service fees, and activity fees as determined by the board for the public research, regional, and community col- leges.