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enrollment

American  
[en-rohl-muhnt] / ɛnˈroʊl mənt /
especially British, enrolment

noun

  1. the act or process of enrolling.

  2. the state of being enrolled.

  3. the number of persons enrolled, as for a course or in a school.


Other Word Forms

  • preenrollment noun
  • reenrollment noun
  • superenrollment noun

Etymology

Origin of enrollment

First recorded in 1525–35; enroll + -ment

Example Sentences

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In a securities filing Monday, Elevance said the agency planned to suspend enrollment of beneficiaries into its Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans and temporarily halt “certain communication activities to its Medicare beneficiaries.”

From Barron's

“We’ve had a huge loss in enrollment from kids and families leaving the district because they’re trying to avoid enforcement,” Anderson said.

From Salon

Mr. Wins expanded the school’s diversity initiatives and removed a statue of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson from campus, but his tenure was marked by declining enrollment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet data on residence permits, foreign home purchases, student enrollments and other metrics from more than 50 countries show that Americans are voting with their feet to an unprecedented degree.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It feels like there’s more work to do to understand how the match, the enrollment process and the user experience will work.”

From MarketWatch