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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
But it probably faces hundreds of millions of dollars in state funding cuts that leaders say could prompt enrollment reductions.
McGee proposed a solution: “Empower families with more educational freedom — through school vouchers and scholarships, charter schools, open enrollment, and less burdensome homeschooling regulations.”
You may have heard some of our federal lawmakers attest to their respect for Medicaid and its generally low-income enrollment base.
Q: Covered California has record enrollment of nearly 2 million, boosted by the expanded federal subsidies passed under the Biden administration, which end after this year.
“While you will be asked to submit an immunization form at the time of enrollment, it does not need to be complete and will not affect your enrollment status,” the website reads.
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