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Enrollment

Enrollment \En*roll"ment\, n. [Cf. F. enr[^o]lement.] [Written also enrolment.]

  1. The act of enrolling; registration.
    --Holland.

  2. A writing in which anything is enrolled; a register; a record.
    --Sir J. Davies.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
enrollment

also enrolment, mid-15c., "act of enrolling," from Anglo-French enrollement, from Middle French enrollement, from Old French enroller "record in a register" (see enroll). Meaning "total number enrolled" is from 1859, American English.

Wiktionary
enrollment

n. 1 The act of enrolling or the state of being enrolled 2 The people enrolled, considered as a group 3 The number of people enrolled 4 The record of such enrolling; registration

WordNet
enrollment
  1. n. the act of enrolling [syn: registration, enrolment]

  2. the body of people (such as students) who register or enroll at the same time [syn: registration]

Wikipedia
Enrollment

Enrollment (American spelling) or enrolment (British spelling) may refer to:

  • Matriculation, the process of initiating attendance to a school
  • The total number of students properly registered and/or attending classes at a school (see List of largest universities by enrollment)
  • Concurrent enrolment, the process in which high school students enrol at a university or college usually to attain college credit
  • The participation of human subjects in a clinical trial
  • Biometrics, the process of adding a user's credentials to the authentication system.
  • The process of being entered onto an electoral roll
  • Membership in a federally recognized American Indian tribe
  • The defensive curling of a trilobite (and other arthropods) over its soft ventral organs.

Enrollment may also refer to:

  • Enrolled bill, a legislative bill in the United States that has been enacted by a legislature

Usage examples of "enrollment".

Communist Party as well as enrollment in a Prague university instead of the one in Brno that the more traditional Jaroslav attends.

Transcripts were transferred and Betsy, Glover, Brooks, Rollins, and Little Becky were registered for fall enrollment at the Towne High School in twelfth, eleventh, and ninth grades.

This enrollment was only part of the 37,000 guaranteed by the delegates from Illinois at the National Convention of the Fenian Brotherhood in 1865, when the total guarantee was 250,000 men.

Ho-soap star Aid Emsiso won big on his first foray into electoral politics today, not only outpolling the other candidate for the CCU post by a large majority, but also increasing CCU enrollment in the New England region by thirty-eight percent.

Of these 1,511,618 are enrolled in the public schools and the average attendance is sixty-seven per cent of the enrollment.

Well, the Dark Ages returned as public support for higher education gradually was withdrawn from campuses, enrollments began declining, and faculty became increasingly dependent upon student fees.

Their enrollment was greatly assisted by the fact that the Galactic Bank gave much more favorable interest rates to such planets when they had Coordinators trained in Edinburgh .

Their enrollment was greatly assisted by the fact that the Galactic Bank gave much more favorable interest rates to such planets when they had Coordinators trained in Edinburgh.

So effective and strict a course of study had he outlined, and so bright a student had Hasan proved himself to be, that at the unprecedented age of twelve he had been chosen for enrollment in a madraseh for Theological Studies in Arak.

But it seems to me you're suggesting that if the football team increases our enrollments by sending us warm bodies, we should be so grateful that we should let them sail through without doing any work.

Indeed, Ted had been so conspicuously successful in his teaching that enrollments for his courses in the winter term were immense.

Others are quiet squares or technical types, earning money between enrollments and meanwhile living nearby.

Harvard, Vassar, Williams, Carlyle-a good percentage of their enrollments include VIP kids.

These years of labor were interlarded with night courses and occasional day enrollments, though none more than three semesters in a row (after Decatur, when he could afford it).

All I do on the first day is gather the enrollment cards and give out a reading assignment.