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private tuition

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  • Tuition — means instruction or teaching . In American English, the term tuition is often used to refer to a fee charged for educational instruction; especially at a formal institution of learning or by a private tutor usually in the form of one to one… …   Wikipedia

  • Tuition center — also known as Pusat Tuisyen is a special term for private institution, it is especially abundant in Malaysia. Many school teachers earn their supplementary income through tuition centers. Some teachers advertise their tuition classes and coaching …   Wikipedia

  • Tuition payments — Tuition redirects here. For Tutoring, see Tutor. For tuition fees in the United Kingdom, see Tuition fees in the United Kingdom. For college tuition in United States, see College tuition in United States. Tuition payments, known primarily as… …   Wikipedia

  • tuition */ — UK [tjuːˈɪʃ(ə)n] / US [tuˈɪʃ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] 1) the work that a teacher does when they teach a particular subject, especially to one person or to a small group tuition in: He s been getting private tuition in French. tuition fees 2) money …   English dictionary

  • tuition — tuitional, tuitionary /tooh ish euh ner ee, tyooh /, adj. tuitionless, adj. /tooh ish euhn, tyooh /, n. 1. the charge or fee for instruction, as at a private school or a college or university: The college will raise its tuition again next year. 2 …   Universalium

  • tuition — tu|i|tion [ tu ıʃn ] noun uncount * 1. ) money that you pay to take classes, especially at a college, university, or private school: Tuition increased by 5% at state universities this year. 2. ) MAINLY BRITISH the work that a teacher does when… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tuition — [tjuːˈɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] 1) the work that a teacher does when they teach an individual person or a small group He s been getting private tuition in French.[/ex] 2) money that you pay to take lessons at a college, university, or private school …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • tuition — noun Etymology: Middle English tuicioun protection, from Anglo French, from Latin tuition , tuitio, from tueri to look at, look after Date: 15th century 1. archaic custody, guardianship 2. the act or profession of teaching ; instruction < pursued …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • tuition tax credit — tuition tax credit, an allowance that may be deducted from taxable income for the cost of tuition: »Hit by inflation, many middle class parents are now asking for “tuition tax credits” to help to send their children to private schools (Manchester …   Useful english dictionary

  • Private — can refer to:* Privacy, the ability of a person to control the availability and path of information about himself or herself and exposure of himself or herself. * privately held companies * Private (rank), a military grade * Private (film), a… …   Wikipedia

  • tuition — [to͞o ish′ən, tyo͞oish′ən] n. [ME tuicion < OFr < L tuitio, protection < tuitus, pp. of tueri, to watch, protect] 1. Obs. guardianship 2. the charge for instruction, esp. at a college or private school 3. Now Rare teaching; instruction… …   English World dictionary

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