cost of attendance

collocation in English

meaningsofcostandattendance

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cost
noun
uk
/kɒst/
us
/kɑːst/
the amount of money needed to buy, do, or ...
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attendance
noun
uk
/əˈten.dəns/
us
/əˈten.dəns/
the fact of going somewhere such as a church, school, ...
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(Definition ofcostandattendancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The amount paid covers thecostofattendanceand the provision of medicines.
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The averagecostofattendanceat an attendance centre in the same period was £156 a week.
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Thecostofattendanceat this meeting was approximately £400.
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Thecostofattendancefor each delegate was £94.
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The estimatedcostofattendanceis approximately £3,000.
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Fourthly, thecostofattendanceat a post-experience or specialist course, or, if they are started, a top management advanced course, must be a charge on industry.
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Most attendees camp, pitching tents within the convention site, and this is covered by thecostofattendance.
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Most students drop out before 7th grade because thecostofattendanceis too high.
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Thecostofattendanceper year is $60,820; however, the average need met is 99%.
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For the 2012 13 school year annual tuition was $38,000, with a totalcostofattendanceof $57,000.
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The total annualcostofattendancefor students living on-campus is $40,910.
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For the past decade thecostofattendancehas increased 5-6% each year (roughly 1.6 to 2.1 times inflation).
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Tuition and fees are $55,163 for the 2014-2015 first year class, while the totalcostofattendanceis roughly $84,370 per year.
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The totalcostofattendancefor the part-time program is $50,574.
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Thecostofattendanceto the parties was up to $250,000 per individual, with the events being closed to the press and the public.
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Thecostofattendance(tuition and fees, room and boarding, estimated books and supplies, and other expenses) for 2012-13 academic year was $20,700 for on-campus students.
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Off-campus housing costs are covered up to the allowance for room and board that the college includes in itscostofattendancefor federal financial-aid purposes.
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Volunteers be reimbursed appropriately for personal expenses and costs of attendance, including any costs to carers and supporters.
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Since then, the costs of attendance have been £1,674, some of which will be reimbursed too.
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Costs of attendance by a police officer at an international conference would be eligible for police grant as long as they met that criterion.
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