enrolment
/in'roulmənt/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The act or process of enrolling: The action of officially registering or entering one's name on a list, especially as a member of a course, institution, or organization.
- The state of being enrolled: The condition of having one's name officially registered.
- The number of people enrolled: The total count of individuals who have registered, often used in the context of schools, universities, or programs.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The enrolment for the new semester begins next week. (The process of registering for the new semester starts next week.)
- Her enrolment in the prestigious university was a proud moment for her family. (Her official registration as a student at the prestigious university was a proud moment.)
- The school reported a record enrolment of over a thousand students this year. (The school reported a record number of registered students this year.)
Advanced Usage
- "Open enrolment": A period during which individuals can freely sign up for a program, insurance plan, or course.
- The company's health insurance plan has an open enrolment period every November.
- "Enrolment fee": A charge paid to process a registration.
- The enrolment fee must be paid before your application can be processed.
Variants and Related Words
- Enroll (verb): To officially register or enter one's name on a list.
- You must enroll in the course by Friday.
- Enrollee (noun): A person who is enrolled.
- All enrollees will receive a welcome package.
Synonyms
- Registration: The act of entering one's name on an official list.
- Matriculation: Formal admission into a college or university.
- Sign-up: The action of enrolling or registering for something.
Related Phrases
- "Enrolment form": A document used to collect information for registration.
- Please complete the enrolment form and return it to the office.
- "Enrolment number": A unique identifier assigned to someone upon registration.
- You will need your enrolment number to access the online portal.