enrollment
IPA: ɛnrˈoʊɫmʌnt
noun
- 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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Examples of "enrollment" in Sentences
- The enrollment of the school is about 2500 students.
- The current enrollment of the school is approximately 700.
- As time passed, the enrollment in the school grew exponentially.
- The school's current enrollment The name of the school's principal.
- I'll try and get the enrollment information of the school for the article.
- By the end of the decade the High School enrollment had surpassed 86 students.
- Enrollment is 225 the first day and grows to 265 by the end of the school year.
- Enrollments have dropped steadily throughout this decade: for example at U of T, our enrollment is about half what it was at the peak.
- At the University of Washington's Foster School of Business, international enrollment is just 16% for the class of 2012, its lowest in more than a decade.
- The winter term enrollment figures were the worst ever reported under Strayer's 10-year-old management team, according to BMO Capital Markets analyst Jeff Silber .
- A proposal to sell a former Montgomery County high school to the private school that rents it has raised concern among some elected officials, who say the county should not be selling school buildings when enrollment is growing and many classrooms are overcrowded.
- The international community's historic commitment to slash worldwide poverty in half by 2015 -- known collectively as the Millennium Development Goals -- has resulted in real advances: Primary school enrollment is up, new cases of preventable diseases are down, and millions of people have climbed out of extreme poverty.
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