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Definition of enrolment in English: enrolment(US enrollment) noun ɪnˈrəʊlm(ə)nt mass noun1The action of enrolling or being enrolled. 登记,注册,报名;入会 the amount due must be paid on enrolment in October 应交款必须在10月份报名时缴纳。 count noun enrolments for teacher training have dropped off sharply 报名参加教师培训的人数锐减。 Example sentencesExamples - It is important that parents attend to receive their enrolment forms for the September term.
- Parents are reminded that enrolment forms are now available at the school and should be collected and completed as soon as possible.
- This will be an opportunity to meet the staff, use the facilities and complete enrolment paperwork.
- This week is enrolment week, and when I went into work today the familiar queues were all around the students' association.
- Parents who have children starting school in September should contact the school for enrolment forms, during school hours.
- Parents are asked to attend with their child to complete the necessary enrolment forms and to confirm their child's place.
- Those who have enrolment forms, please bring them in completed.
- While the number of faculty positions decreases, enrolment levels continues to increase each year.
- You can check your enrolment details and start the process here.
- But if I stop I'll have to give my employers back the money they spent on registration and enrolment fees.
- The school's enrolment policy is based on three criteria, after which random selection is used.
- All prospective students are to be accompanied by a parent/guardian and have all relevant enrolment forms completed.
- If you wish to enrol your child please collect enrolment form at the Playgroup between 9a.m. and 2.30p.m.
- Closing date for enrolment forms was on Tuesday March 1st, 2005 for Good Counsel Girls School.
- All completed enrolment forms must be returned to the School by Friday, March 15, 2002.
- Registration indicates a higher level of training than enrolment.
- Now I'm going to read some course schedules and enrolment guides.
Synonyms employment, appointment, work, job, day job, post, situation - 1.1North American count noun The number of people enrolled at a school or college.
〈北美〉注册人数(尤指入学人数) a record enrolment of 690 students Example sentencesExamples - Nationally, minority students make up 30% of community college enrollments and more than 50% in some urban communities.
- Due to the enlargement of college student enrollments, it becomes more and more difficult to get a job.
- How about falling enrollments of men in colleges, ongoing now for 10-20 years.
- Increasing enrollments and opening new schools and colleges of pharmacy are not the only approaches to dealing with the pharmacy workforce issues that our country faces.
- College enrollments increased by 70 percent over pre-war levels.
- It is also important to realize that enrollments in community colleges are generally higher than in the past and enrollment numbers may reflect new demographics as much as anything else.
- Across Afghanistan, schools are seeing record enrollments, with more than 4 million students in school.
- Average annual wages were higher in community colleges with higher enrollments.
- As a result of these trends, enrollments of full-time students in colleges and universities will increase by nearly 20 percent during the next decade.
- A year later, the college had an enrolment of 50 students, which remained constant until 1870.
- These changes have occurred despite the fact that student enrollments in colleges and universities are at an all-time high.
- The number of students with disabilities enrolled in higher education is growing rapidly, with the largest enrollments at community colleges.
- Today, agricultural colleges suffer declining enrollments in technical and production fields.
- But because of the economic downturn, college enrollments everywhere are growing.
- As a result of declining enrollments, many colleges of agriculture are working to revise and/or increase recruitment efforts to more effectively attract students.
- This economic reality has boosted college enrollments despite the financial difficulties.
- College enrollments rose, and students developed their own rules governing relationships.
- Rising high school and college enrollments created opportunities for both coaches and athletes.
- A sharp rise in enrollments in community colleges followed.
- Back in 1997, Congress passed a program of higher-education tax credits aimed at raising college enrollments.
Definition of enrollment in US English: enrollment(British enrolment) noun 1The action of enrolling or being enrolled. 登记,注册,报名;入会 the amount due must be paid on enrollment in October 应交款必须在10月份报名时缴纳。 enrollments for teacher training have dropped off sharply 报名参加教师培训的人数锐减。 Example sentencesExamples - Now I'm going to read some course schedules and enrolment guides.
- You can check your enrolment details and start the process here.
- The school's enrolment policy is based on three criteria, after which random selection is used.
- Parents are reminded that enrolment forms are now available at the school and should be collected and completed as soon as possible.
- While the number of faculty positions decreases, enrolment levels continues to increase each year.
- Parents are asked to attend with their child to complete the necessary enrolment forms and to confirm their child's place.
- All prospective students are to be accompanied by a parent/guardian and have all relevant enrolment forms completed.
- This week is enrolment week, and when I went into work today the familiar queues were all around the students' association.
- It is important that parents attend to receive their enrolment forms for the September term.
- Registration indicates a higher level of training than enrolment.
- If you wish to enrol your child please collect enrolment form at the Playgroup between 9a.m. and 2.30p.m.
- But if I stop I'll have to give my employers back the money they spent on registration and enrolment fees.
- Those who have enrolment forms, please bring them in completed.
- Closing date for enrolment forms was on Tuesday March 1st, 2005 for Good Counsel Girls School.
- This will be an opportunity to meet the staff, use the facilities and complete enrolment paperwork.
- Parents who have children starting school in September should contact the school for enrolment forms, during school hours.
- All completed enrolment forms must be returned to the School by Friday, March 15, 2002.
Synonyms employment, appointment, work, job, day job, post, situation - 1.1North American The number of people enrolled at a school or college.
〈北美〉注册人数(尤指入学人数) Example sentencesExamples - This economic reality has boosted college enrollments despite the financial difficulties.
- College enrollments rose, and students developed their own rules governing relationships.
- A sharp rise in enrollments in community colleges followed.
- Due to the enlargement of college student enrollments, it becomes more and more difficult to get a job.
- Average annual wages were higher in community colleges with higher enrollments.
- Today, agricultural colleges suffer declining enrollments in technical and production fields.
- The number of students with disabilities enrolled in higher education is growing rapidly, with the largest enrollments at community colleges.
- A year later, the college had an enrolment of 50 students, which remained constant until 1870.
- Back in 1997, Congress passed a program of higher-education tax credits aimed at raising college enrollments.
- How about falling enrollments of men in colleges, ongoing now for 10-20 years.
- Nationally, minority students make up 30% of community college enrollments and more than 50% in some urban communities.
- It is also important to realize that enrollments in community colleges are generally higher than in the past and enrollment numbers may reflect new demographics as much as anything else.
- Rising high school and college enrollments created opportunities for both coaches and athletes.
- Across Afghanistan, schools are seeing record enrollments, with more than 4 million students in school.
- As a result of declining enrollments, many colleges of agriculture are working to revise and/or increase recruitment efforts to more effectively attract students.
- College enrollments increased by 70 percent over pre-war levels.
- But because of the economic downturn, college enrollments everywhere are growing.
- Increasing enrollments and opening new schools and colleges of pharmacy are not the only approaches to dealing with the pharmacy workforce issues that our country faces.
- These changes have occurred despite the fact that student enrollments in colleges and universities are at an all-time high.
- As a result of these trends, enrollments of full-time students in colleges and universities will increase by nearly 20 percent during the next decade.
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