noun
or en·rol·ment -ˈrōlmənt
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English enrollement, from Middle French enrollement, from enroller + -ment
1.
a. : the act or process of enrolling (as at enlistment or registration)
the problems involved in the enrollment of millions of men for the draft
b. : the state of being enrolled
my college enrollment was approved yesterday
c. : the number enrolled
the course will have a maximum enrollment of 20
2. : a writing or an entry in which something is enrolled
3. : the enrolling of a boat engaged in the domestic commerce or fisheries of the United States or in navigating the waters on the northern, northeastern, and northwestern frontiers otherwise than by sea