What does Enrollment mean?

Definitions for Enrollment
ɛnˈroʊl mənten·roll·ment

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. registration, enrollment, enrolmentnoun

    the act of enrolling

  2. registration, enrollmentnoun

    the body of people (such as students) who register or enroll at the same time

Wiktionary

  1. enrollmentnoun

    The act of enrolling or the state of being enrolled

  2. enrollmentnoun

    The people enrolled, considered as a group

  3. enrollmentnoun

    The number of people enrolled

  4. enrollmentnoun

    The record of such enrolling; registration

ChatGPT

  1. enrollment

    Enrollment often refers to the process of registering or entering into membership, participation, or attendance in an organization, institution, program, or service. This could be for an educational institution, health insurance program, online course, event, etc. It involves officially recording someone’s details in a register or list.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Enrollmentnoun

    the act of enrolling; registration

  2. Enrollmentnoun

    a writing in which anything is enrolled; a register; a record

  3. Etymology: [Cf. F. enrlement.]

Wikidata

  1. Enrollment

    The act of registration, entering in a list, catalog, group, study; also, the number of subjects enrolled.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Enrollment in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Enrollment in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of Enrollment in a Sentence

  1. Gretchen Jacobson:

    You can do it only if you are receiving ongoing care from a provider that is terminated, otherwise you need to wait until the next open enrollment period.

  2. Will Trump:

    The incoming administration will take office just as the latest ObamaCare enrollment tally comes in, delivering a potentially crucial verdict about the still-shaky healthcare marketplaces …. The Obama administration has struggled for several years to bring young, healthy people into the marketplaces, which is needed to offset the medical costs of older and sicker customers. These problems are coming to light this year, as insurers get their first full look at ObamaCare customer data. Some, like UnitedHealth Group, say they’ve seen enough, and are already vowing to leave the exchanges …. experts warn that if the numbers don’t improve this year, more insurers could bolt. That would deal a major blow to marketplace competition, while also driving up rates and keeping even more people out of the exchanges.

  3. Mark Leno:

    It also includes resources to combat homelessness, support low-income working families and improve college readiness and enrollment.

  4. Bobby Elesky:

    There were times when the air quality was so bad that you would just drop to your knees and throw up, we made jokes at the time because we had no idea how serious it was.’ But Elesky says he found out when he returned home in 2005 and was told during a checkup that he had nearly 20 parasites in his body. More than a decade after his return, Elskey has suffered from myriad health issues, including plasmacytoma -- a condition where rare tumors attack soft tissue in the nasal cavity or bone marrow. He is grateful for the treatment he has received from the VA, but said the bureaucracy was difficult to deal with. Elesky said he was initially denied enrollment into the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs’ Burn Pit Registry -- which was created to research and examine the potential threats from burn pit exposure.

  5. Chad Aldeman:

    We don't really have a pipeline of early childhood educators who are sitting idle, if the federal dollars boost up pre-K enrollment overall, that could lead to a hiring crunch, potentially leading to shortages and a surge of novice and uncertified teachers, especially in low-income communities.

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