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.
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.
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.