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enrollment
[ en-rohl-muhnt ]
noun
- the act or process of enrolling.
- the state of being enrolled.
- the number of persons enrolled, as for a course or in a school.
Other 51Թ Forms
- e·DZmԳ noun
- e·DZmԳ noun
- p··DZmԳ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of enrollment1
Example Sentences
Fortunately, there are several promising ideas moving forward: For one, the government could establish government-sponsored universal retirement accounts and implement automatic enrollment paired with matching contributions, particularly tailored for low-income earners.
Anticipating broad, across-the-board reductions in government funding, potential increased taxes on endowments, and a decline in international student enrollment under the Trump administration, campuses have also instituted across-the-board hiring freezes.
Families receiving vouchers frequently jump back into the public school system, either because of disappointment with instruction quality or unexpected disruptions to their students’ enrollment.
On another topic during the interview, McMahon pledged continued support for historically Black colleges and universities, typically called HBCUs, pointing out that these schools do not limit their enrollment to Black students.
Without valid enrollment status or visas, students could be open to immigration enforcement actions against them.
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