Tuition or fees definition

Tuition or fees means tuition or fees of an instructional nature at a participating school, or an eligible postsecondary institution. Fees do not include: room and board, food, or consumable school supplies.

Examples of Tuition or fees in a sentence

  • Tuition or fees owed to the school must be satisfied in full before semester exams can be taken or academic records released.

  • Tuition or fees may be charged for Extended-Care or Wrap-Around Care provided.

Related to Tuition or fees

  • Tuition means the total amount of money charged for the cost of a qualifying student to attend an independent school including, but not limited to, fees for attending the school and school-related transportation.

  • Maintenance Fees means the non-refundable fees payable annually by Licensee to OT for Support Services;

  • Fees means all amounts payable pursuant to, or referred to in, Section 4.1.

  • License Fees means the license fees, including all taxes thereon, paid or required to be paid by Licensee for the license granted under this Agreement.

  • Membership Fees means the fees established pursuant to the By-Laws of the Union as the fees payable by the members of the Bargaining Unit, and shall not include any initiation fee, insurance premium, or any other levy.