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Tuition
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Tuition
The money one must pay for an educational program. While the word may apply to any program, it is especially used in reference to private primary and secondary schools and post-secondary education. For example, a university may charge a student $30,000 to attend for a year. Various scholarships, grants, loans and other forms of financial aid exist to reduce the burden of tuition.


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Don''t be afraid of tuitional agreements, often times these schools are extremely interested in seeing you or your child succeed, which is why they want you to make a longer-term commitment after a free class or two.
It is supplied with pressing pad, spray bottle and filling jug, plus comprehensive instructions and tuitional video.
Mr Hobbs said: "It was a tuitional flight but it is important to realise it was a dual control aircraft - and Wayne would have done everything to keep that helicopter in the air.
 
 
 
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