tuition waiver

collocation in English

meaningsoftuitionandwaiver

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tuition
noun[U]
uk
/tʃuːˈɪʃ.ən/
us
/tuːˈɪʃ.ən/
mainly UK
teaching, especially when given to a small group or one person, such as in a college ...
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waiver
noun[C]
uk
/ˈweɪ.vər/
us
/ˈweɪ.vɚ/
an agreement that you do not have to pay or ...
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(Definition oftuitionandwaiverfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftuition waiver

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All regularly enrolled students in this highly competitive school receive atuitionwaiver.
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Students are provided a fulltuitionwaiver, a stipend, and health insurance.
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Students enrolled receive atuitionwaiver, with rehearsals three days a week.
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In addition, admitted students benefit fromtuitionwaiverand fee-free application.
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The winner receives atuitionwaiveror scholarship.
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The scholarship includes fulltuitionwaiverand reasonable accommodation costs.
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Qualified students will receive a full state universitytuitionwaivervalid for one year following graduation from high school.
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Acceptance to any of the fully online degree or certificate programs provides the opportunity to apply for an out-of-statetuitionwaiverthat reduces out-of-state tuition to near that of in-state.
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An assistantship can be an entry level position, but is usually a part-time paraprofessional position with compensation includingtuitionwaiver, professional development and a stipend.
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Distinctions may imply tuition waivers for the following course. 7-8.9 is called notable (notable).
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In recent years, the school has increased its student diversity through partial tuition waivers for members of minority groups.
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Financial incentives (such as tuition waivers, stipends and fellowships) were offered to encourage students to study at these institutions.
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Many students receive grants and scholarships, and sometimes even complete tuition waivers with cost-of-living stipends, from law schools.
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The program provides stipends, education awards, tuition waivers and special training to highly qualified baccalaureate program graduates seeking to pursue a career in teaching.
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State governments also typically provide some types of need- and non-need-based aid, consisting of grants, work-study programs, tuition waivers, and scholarships.
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Anderson became the director of the program and worked to attain grants for assistantships and tuition waivers.
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