enrollment
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Definition
- Noun:
- The act of enrolling: The process of officially registering or signing up for something, such as a school, a course, a program, or a service.
- The number of people enrolled: The total count or body of individuals who have registered for something at a given time.
Usage
- As the act of registering:
- Enrollment for the new semester begins next Monday.
- Completing the enrollment process is required to access the online portal.
- As the total number registered:
- The university's total enrollment exceeded 20,000 students this year.
- A high enrollment in the workshop indicates strong interest in the topic.
Advanced Usage
- "Open enrollment": A designated period when individuals can sign up for a service or plan, often used in insurance or benefits contexts.
- The company's health insurance open enrollment period is in November.
- "Enrollment cap": A maximum limit set on the number of people allowed to register.
- The popular course has an enrollment cap of 30 students.
Variants and Related Words
- Enrol (verb): The preferred spelling in British English for the act of registering.
- You must enrol in the program by the deadline.
- Enrolment (noun): The British English spelling of "enrollment".
- Student enrolment figures have been steady.
- Enrollee (noun): A person who is enrolled.
- Each enrollee will receive a welcome package.
Synonyms
- Registration: The act of entering one's name on an official list.
- Matriculation: Formal admission to a college or university.
- Intake: The group of people taken into an organization at one time.
Related Phrases
- "Rolling enrollment": A policy allowing registration at various times rather than a single fixed date.
- The language school offers rolling enrollment, so you can start any month.
- "Enrollment fee": A charge for processing a registration.
- There is a small enrollment fee for the certification program.
Noun
- the body of people (such as students) who register or enroll at the same time
- the act of enrolling