ENROL


Meaning of ENROL in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

enrol on a course/put your name down for a course British English (= to arrange to officially join a course )

How about enrolling on a sailing course?

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

class

In many areas, it is possible to enrol for adult education classes in archaeology.

Many have enrolled in self-defense classes .

George Bush's three-year-old grandchild, Marshal, has been enrolled in an etiquette class , Petite Protocol.

He saw it in the low number of minority students enrolled in honors classes .

Twenty-six racial equality officers came to the university to enrol in classes for the first ever diploma in race and community relations.

Q: My 6-year-old son has been enrolled in a karate class for almost a year.

By 1930, more than 500 students had enrolled in classes at some twenty-six rural centres.

college

She has also considered re-training and thought about enrolling for a college course.

After a year he had enrolled at City College , which he had learned of through a cousin who was attending.

Finally I was enrolled at the Royal College of Physicians.

Today a record 62 percent of high school graduates are enrolled in colleges the following fall.

The proportion of high school graduates enrolling in college jumped from 49 percent in 1980 to 62 percent in 1992.

In 1996 he was enrolled in a community college in Arizona.

Several years ago she enrolled at Hunter College .

In 1966, Arturo Rosales had just enrolled at a community college when he decided he needed a haircut.

course

The following is a list of the best known courses available to individuals enrolling independently of company sponsorship.

The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking political science courses or enrolling in law schools.

member

Please, once again, remind all your present members to renew membership and try to enrol as many new members as possible.

Newly enrolled members of the Fantastic Flyer program also receive special discounts, coupons and other benefits during the year.

It enrolled less than 50 members but it attracted active support from up to 2,000 sympathizers.

patient

Among the 23 enrolled patients , five were lost to follow-up as early as 3 months.

It enrolled 6090 patients and assigned them to enalapril or placebo.

Therefore, we enrolled patients with spurting or oozing haemorrhage in this comparative trial.

program

They keep off the jobless roles by taking early retirement, holding part-time jobs or enrolling in government-run training programs .

He thought he might like landscaping and enrolled in a two-year program at a nearby college in horticulture.

school

Today a record 62 percent of high school graduates are enrolled in colleges the following fall.

The proportion of high school graduates enrolling in college jumped from 49 percent in 1980 to 62 percent in 1992.

In 1994 the unemployment rate for recent high school graduates not enrolled in college was 36 percent.

student

In 1986, 38 students were enrolled on to the parallel track, but during the next academic year something unexpected happened.

The number of students enrolled in ABA-approved law schools doubled in the twelve-year period from 1968 to 1979.

By 1930, more than 500 students had enrolled in classes at some twenty-six rural centres.

He saw it in the low number of minority students enrolled in honors classes.

The first part-time students will enrol next April.

When medical schools offered geriatrics as an elective, few students enrolled .

Thereafter students shall enrol annually as required, normally at the commencement of the academic session. 2.

For the spring term, about 58 students have enrolled .

study

However, candidates from overseas are not normally allowed to enrol for part-time study .

He did once enrol on a home study course but couldn't get motivated.

university

After being enrolled at the university at the age of seventeen, Freud studied physiology, biology and anatomy.

Don't tell me you've enrolled in the Open University !

I enrolled at Oxford University and embarked on a career in advertising in 1975.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Anybody who has not yet been enrolled on the English course should contact the tutor.

Bill enrolled in a four-year teacher-training course in Albany.

Classes began soon after we enrolled.

His parents enrolled him in a military academy when he was only 8.

I'd like to enrol on the German course, please.

In 1966 he enrolled at the University of London to study history.

Most students who enroll in geology courses do not intend to become geologists.

That year Sam enroled for law studies in Cape Town.

The course is very popular, so it's best to enrol as soon as possible.

Two hundred and eighty women enrolled in the Argus club this year.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

In 1996 he was enrolled in a community college in Arizona.

Only twenty-seven new members had been enrolled since the Leeds Congress, and the total membership still stood at less than one hundred.

She enrolled at a Colorado community college and discovered how inadequate her education had been when she tested at the remedial level.

The first is that students are adults, and enrol and attend their courses voluntarily.

Those Victorian forces had apparently enrolled too many inadequate individuals, susceptible to the kaleidoscopic temptations of street life.

Today a record 62 percent of high school graduates are enrolled in colleges the following fall.

Whereupon he would be enrolled forthwith in the Tenth Company, of tyro Marines.

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