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Enroll
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Enroll meaning
To enter (a name, etc.) in a register, roll or list | To enlist (someone) or make (someone) a member of. | To enlist oneself (in something) or become a member (of something).
Example sentences (20)
New York state residents cannot “enroll or re-enroll” in the programs “because we no longer have access to make sure that they meet those program requirements, so we need to do our job,” Wolf added.
But when he graduates from middle school, his father shuts down his diner and tells Soma to enroll into Totsuki Academy, an elite cooking school where only one percent of students who enroll actually graduate.
With a shortened Open Enrollment period this year, make sure you enroll by December 15 – Texans can even enroll from their cell phone!
For a description on each seminar, or to enroll, call 236-4888 or enroll online at penbaylaw.
The schools were three to four times more likely to enroll scions of the ultrarich as they were to enroll low-income kids.
Before July 1, 2010, students were required to enroll in a student union, nation or AF in order to receive grades at the university, but this is no longer compulsory. citation Students may still enroll in these organizations if they wish.
The suddenness of Buck's decision meant he had no corresponding paperwork that could be used to formally enroll at the University, so Buck attended classes of his own choosing until he was able to formally enroll.
About 4,200 new students enroll in an early childhood education program each year and the average graduation rate is about 72 per cent, but only about half of registered ECEs choose to work in licensed child care, according to the government.
According to her, hopefully after the programme they will be able to enroll to formal education to continue learning and have opportunities to change in life when they grow up.
After initially participating in the community conversation classes at the ELI, Choe said she decided to enroll in the IEP for a more intensive approach to studying English.
After that, she signed up for a degree program in marketing, but she eventually dropped out in order to follow in her older sister’s footsteps and enroll in a beauty school.
After the initial boom of applications died down this year, the department also modified the registration system to allow families to enroll directly by walking into preschools — rather than requiring them to use the state’s website, as had been the case.
Ahead it to your folks, and allow them to know they will enroll right here.
Aiken-Muhammad said Martha Schofield, who founded the Martha Schofield High School, encouraged Evans to enroll in medical school.
All of these courses can be taken at home, and you don't even need to copy and paste a ridiculously long voucher code to enroll for free.
And former staffers, including the school’s top administrator, said they felt pressured by Fairfax and its parent company, Universal Health Services, to skimp on staffing and basic resources and to enroll more students than the staff could handle.
And, people who are insured through Medi-Cal will have to re-enroll themselves after March 31st.
And since the onset of the pandemic, colleges and school districts have been working to ease requirements that previously restricted which high school students could enroll in their courses.
And while there are many factors to weigh when selecting a school - including cost and distance from home - many of the 16.6 million American college students today chose to enroll in the best school they could get into.
As college and university enrollments struggle to return to pre-pandemic levels, the University of North Texas (UNT) is using software from analytics leader SAS to help enroll its largest classes ever.