enrollment

[ɛnˈroʊlmənt]

enrollment Definition

  • 1the act of officially joining a course, school, or university and paying the fees
  • 2the number of people who have joined a particular course, school, or university

Using enrollment: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enrollment" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Enrollment for the new semester begins next week.

  • Example

    The university has seen a significant increase in enrollment this year.

  • Example

    The enrollment process is straightforward and can be completed online.

enrollment Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enrollment

Phrases with enrollment

  • a specific time frame during which one can join a course, school, or university

    Example

    The enrollment period for the summer session ends on June 30th.

  • a period of time when individuals can enroll in a health insurance plan or make changes to their existing plan

    Example

    The open enrollment period for health insurance starts in November.

  • the act of joining a course, school, or university after the official enrollment period has ended

    Example

    Late enrollment may be subject to additional fees or restrictions.

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Summary: enrollment in Brief

Enrollment [ɛnˈroʊlmənt] refers to the act of officially joining a course, school, or university and paying the fees. It can also refer to the number of people who have joined a particular course, school, or university. Examples include 'Enrollment for the new semester begins next week.' and 'The university has seen a significant increase in enrollment this year.' Phrases include 'enrollment period,' 'open enrollment,' and 'late enrollment.'