Pronunciation: /ɪnˈroʊlmənt/
noun a process of officially joining a course, group, or organization
A1 Enrollment for the new course is open now.
A2 Students need to complete their enrollment before the semester starts.
B1 The enrollment process can be done online or in person at the university.
B2 The deadline for enrollment is approaching, so make sure to register soon.
C1 The enrollment figures for the program have steadily increased over the years.
C2 The university is implementing new strategies to improve enrollment rates for next year.
adjective enrollment can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to the process of joining
A1 The enrollment process was simple and easy.
A2 The enrollment form must be filled out completely.
B1 Enrollment fees are due at the beginning of the semester.
B2 The enrollment deadline is approaching, so make sure to register soon.
C1 Enrollment figures have been steadily increasing over the past few years.
C2 The enrollment system has been upgraded to handle a larger number of students.
formal The enrollment process for the new semester will begin next week.
informal Hey, have you completed your enrollment for classes yet?
slang I heard the enrollment for that course is filling up fast, better hurry!
figurative Her enrollment in the yoga class marked the beginning of her journey to better health.
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