Word: tuitions
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...TUITION, ROOM AND BOARD...
...first rate and, since English is spoken, understandable. Now, with the cost of an Ivy League education well past the $30,000-a-year mark, the sticker prices abroad are more attractive than ever. An American college student in Canada might spend, on average, U.S.$10,000 for tuition and living expenses; in England, $17,000; and in Ireland, around $14,000. In the past several years, between 20% and 60% more U.S. students have been attending undergraduate schools in Canada, England and Ireland. At the University of Toronto, for example, 152 American students began their first year this fall...
...American undergraduates studying in Britain (an increase of 26% in the past three years), family connections, a fondness for all things British and, most of all, the prestige associated with an Oxford, Cambridge or Edinburgh education matter more than price. Yet even though Britain's tuition fees for foreign students are substantial, they are lower than those at many private U.S. schools, and a bachelor's degree usually takes only three years...
...Tuition has increased dramatically, but that increase is not going to student activities or student space," Smith says...
First, there are the basics. The term bill fee is voluntary and is covered by financial aid. At the bottom of your fall tuition statement, there is a $20 fee which you may check off if you don't want to pay. From those $20 fees, the council gets its annual income of over $120,000. That means that right now, over 6000 students choose to fund campus events, services, and student group grants by paying the term bill fee. The fee has been $20 since 1988, even though tuition has nearly doubled in that time...