tuition
The Spanish word 'matrícula' translates to 'tuition' in English. It is most commonly used in the context of education and seamlessly translates to the fee that students pay at universities, colleges, or schools for instruction. It can occasionally also refer to the act of registering or enrolling in course, equivalent to 'registration', especially in a higher education context.
The enrollment for the Spanish course is now open.
This phrase indicates that students can now sign up for a Spanish course, highlighting the availability of registration.
For enrollment, you need to present your identification.
This phrase states the requirement of providing an ID when registering for a class, emphasizing the importance of identification in the enrollment process.
The university tuition is higher this year.
This sentence refers to the cost of attending university, noting that it has increased compared to the previous year.