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Enrollment

Enrollment meaning

The act of enrolling or the state of being enrolled. | The people enrolled, considered as a group. | The number of people enrolled.

Example sentences (20)

Goizueta Business School will end its undergraduate bidding course enrollment system and switch to a direct enrollment system for the Spring 2020 enrollment cycle, according to Undergraduate BBA Assistant Dean Libby Egnor.

BLUFFTON — Bluffton University reports an increase in out-of-state and graduate enrollment, although full-time enrollment has declined.

Dean of Enrollment Justin Vogel said, “We were really happy with the way enrollment went in fall 2022.

In recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic and various other factors have led to a drop-off in enrollment around Mesa County Valley School District 51, and the impact was felt at Bookcliff as its enrollment dipped to 451 this past school year.

Katie Jo North, the executive director of new student enrollment at USU, said there is a 2% increase each year in student enrollment statewide, with an exception in 2020 due to COVID-19.

Once fully implemented the pace of enrollment should increase in Australia and Canada and should energize enrollment in newly-added regulatory jurisdictions.

That Q2 enrollment growth is the largest enrollment gain that this company has ever experienced.

Cedric Howard, vice president for student affairs and enrollment services, reported some good and some not-so-good numbers relating to enrollment.

Economist Christopher Campos’s paper reveals that when public high schools were forced to compete for enrollment, achievement gaps narrowed, and college enrollment took off.

If you’re outside of an open enrollment window, you might be able to take advantage of a 5-star special enrollment period, which allows you to switch from your current Medicare Advantage plan to a 5-star plan in your area.

Introduction to Concurrent Enrollment Concurrent enrollment allows high school students to simultaneously take college courses and earn credit.

The interview, held during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, focused on the ongoing surge in Morgan’s enrollment, housing challenges and the decreasing rate of enrollment for Black male students.

This was President Meredith’s first time attending the event and he spoke about the declining enrollment rate that Rexburg is experiencing and the university’s plan to increase enrollment.

Vice President of Enrollment Management Drew Aromando, who oversees Residence Life, said the decision to delay the renovations came after Rider’s enrollment and housing numbers dipped, meaning the extra rooms Conover supplied were no longer a necessity.

Brown said that fall enrollment is expected to reach the administration’s targeted goal, but that there is a greater degree of uncertainty about where enrollment numbers will ultimately end up.

In addition to the enrollment fee, the catastrophic cap has been increased from $3,000 annually to $3,500; however, enrollment fees will be applied to the cap.

Indiana University of Pennsylvania last week announced closure of enrollment in five college of fine arts programs as the school tries to cope with a 33% enrollment decline over the last decade.

James Steen, the vice president for enrollment management at Houston Baptist University, said “all of the historical trends” used in predicting enrollment have been “completely altered” by the virus.

Smith said he is encouraged that only less than 10 students have dropped their enrollment at the university since the pandemic hit, though he said there has not been a lot of movement in enrollment.

This week's report recommends that Congress require the VA to establish minimum wait-time standards and that the Under Secretary of Health conduct a review of community provider enrollment to remove challenges to community provider enrollment and use.