Noun
The act of enrolling; registration.
A writing in which anything is enrolled; a register; a record.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Bird, “I think with the growth spirt that has happened over the last six months, we’re now polling 25% of the enrollment that the Alaska Democratic Party has, which means it’s got a huge and growing strength. Source: Internet
Access Health CT, the state’s insurance exchange, will have limited in-person guidance this year during open enrollment. Source: Internet
According to Sept. 1 enrollment numbers, 1,959 students have signed up for classes with East Grand Forks Public Schools, 203 of whom registered for online-only classes. Source: Internet
A combination of flat state funding and declining enrollment has led many in the higher education community to make tough decisions about how to remain sustainable for the future. Source: Internet
According to BYU-Idaho campus enrollment statistics posted on BYU-Idaho Newsroom’s website, the University has seen an approximate increase of about 3,030 students. Source: Internet
According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, colleges in less populated areas had higher enrollment rates this fall when compared to colleges near larger cities. Source: Internet