Enrolment

Word ENROLMENT
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
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Definitions and meanings of "Enrolment"

What do we mean by enrolment?

The act of enrolling or the state of being enrolled.

The people enrolled, considered as a group.

The number of people enrolled.

The record of such enrolling; registration.

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The word "enrolment" in example sentences

The reason for the increase in female enrolment is multi-faceted. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Declining enrolment is solved with open-doors third world immigration. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Because of the double cohort of two graduating high school classes and the increased participation generally as more people recog-nize the need for lifelong learning, we've seen a significant increase in enrolment and we have started to respond to that with an investment of over a billion dollars to create 73,000 new student spaces in our colleges and universi-ties. ❋ Unknown (2002)

In the past 10 years alone, figures compiled by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada show that there has been an increase in enrolment of 30 per cent. ❋ Unknown (1988)

With a 30-per-cent increase in enrolment, our budgets have gone up a mere 1.6 per cent and these have been years, for the most part, of relative affluence. ❋ Unknown (1988)

It was argued that even a great growth in enrolment could best be met by the expansion of the existing universities, in particular by the expansion of the University of Toronto. ❋ Unknown (1971)

The present full-time enrolment is 22,000 and if facilities and staff can be provided, it is anticipated that this enrolment will double by 1965 and more than quadruple by 1975. ❋ Unknown (1956)

The rate of increase in elementary school enrolment is expected to climb until about 1961, while that for secondary schools will continue to rise until about 1971. ❋ Unknown (1956)

The decree for the enrolment was the occasion of Joseph and Mary's going up to Bethlehem. ❋ M.G. Easton (1897)

The board is bracing for a grant reduction, as grants are tied to enrolment, which is declining. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"If in the future we have declining enrolment, which is the other school that you are going to close?" said Saab. ❋ Webpapers Admin (2010)

The measure will enforce open enrolment, meaning that anyone who wants to join a medical aid scheme can do so. ❋ Unknown (1998)

The bill proposes open enrolment, meaning that anyone who wants to join a medical aid scheme can do so. ❋ Unknown (1998)

The bill proposes schemes be obliged to open their enrolment, meaning that anyone who wants to join a medical aid scheme will be able to do so. ❋ Unknown (1998)

The bill will enforce open enrolment, meaning that anyone who wants to join a scheme can do so. ❋ Unknown (1998)

Taking education as an example, the usual data available, such as enrolment, are too crude and should be specified, say, with regard to the type of education. ❋ Unknown (1992)

By changing the way their insurance policies are subscribed to, processed, and updated and by enabling online functionalities such as enrolment claims and reimbursement submissions as well as changes to policies, we've helped Daman transformed their business model and processes, create operational efficiencies, and increase their market share. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(Luke 2: 2; R.V., "enrolment"), "when Cyrenius was governor of ❋ M.G. Easton (1897)

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