A tuition freeze is best known as a Canadian political construct, and would not accurately be applied to other countries that offer free post-secondary education.
Oswald's campaign focused on greater access to post-secondary education and a tuition freeze for university students.
The President commended the students on their campaign; however, he could not promise them a tuition freeze.
Under the law, students will remain eligible for the tuition freeze for four years, as long as they are continuously enrolled.
The tuition freeze was lifted in 2007, bringing fees to $2025 (can.)
In 2005, the board of trustees proposed a tuition freeze at the commonwealth campus locations as part of its state appropriation request.
It is introducing a sort of tuition freeze.
The tuition freeze required Daniels to find over $40 million in savings or new revenue.
This was due to a government-instituted tuition freeze.
After the announcement by ministerial decree of tuition freeze on September 5, 2012, the remaining student associations on strike voted to return to class.