B2 verb Neutre

enrollment

/ɪnˈroʊlmənt/

Enrollment refers to the official process of registering or signing up to become a member of an institution, such as a school, university, or healthcare plan. It also describes the total number of individuals who are officially registered in such a program at a specific time.

Exemples

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I need to finish my enrollment for the local gym by Friday to get the early-bird discount.

I need to finish my registration for the local gym by Friday to get the early-bird discount.

2

The registrar is responsible for overseeing the formal enrollment of all incoming international students.

The registrar is responsible for overseeing the formal registration of all incoming international students.

3

The enrollment for that new photography class was way faster than I expected!

The registration for that new photography class was much faster than I expected!

Famille de mots

Nom
enrollment
Verb
enroll
Adjectif
enrolled
Apparenté
enrollee
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Astuce mémo

To 'enroll' is to put your name on a 'roll' (an official list or scroll) to join a group: En-Roll-Ment.

Quiz rapide

The university saw a 10% increase in ___ this year due to the new scholarship program.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : enrollment

Exemples

1

I need to finish my enrollment for the local gym by Friday to get the early-bird discount.

everyday

I need to finish my registration for the local gym by Friday to get the early-bird discount.

2

The registrar is responsible for overseeing the formal enrollment of all incoming international students.

formal

The registrar is responsible for overseeing the formal registration of all incoming international students.

3

The enrollment for that new photography class was way faster than I expected!

informal

The registration for that new photography class was much faster than I expected!

4

Recent academic studies indicate that enrollment in STEM subjects has increased significantly over the last decade.

academic

Recent academic studies indicate that registration in STEM subjects has increased significantly over the last decade.

5

Open enrollment for the company's dental and health insurance policies ends next week.

business

The period for signing up for the company's dental and health insurance policies ends next week.

Famille de mots

Nom
enrollment
Verb
enroll
Adjectif
enrolled
Apparenté
enrollee

Collocations courantes

open enrollment a period where anyone can sign up
enrollment fee a charge for registering
confirm enrollment to verify one's registration
enrollment figures the number of people signed up
record enrollment the highest number of sign-ups ever

Phrases Courantes

dual enrollment

being enrolled in two institutions (e.g., high school and college) at once

enrollment period

the specific timeframe allowed for signing up

automatic enrollment

being signed up for a program without having to take individual action

Souvent confondu avec

enrollment vs registration

Registration is often used for specific events or short-term activities, while enrollment usually implies joining an institution or long-term program.

enrollment vs recruitment

Recruitment is the act of an organization seeking out new members, whereas enrollment is the act of the individual officially joining.

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Notes d'usage

In American English, the word is spelled with two 'l's (enrollment), whereas in British English, it is typically spelled with one 'l' (enrolment). It is used primarily in educational, medical, and administrative contexts.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use the verb form 'enroll' when they need the noun 'enrollment', or they get confused by the spelling difference between US and UK English.

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Astuce mémo

To 'enroll' is to put your name on a 'roll' (an official list or scroll) to join a group: En-Roll-Ment.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Middle French word 'enroller', meaning to enter into a roll or official list of names.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as an uncountable noun when referring to the general process of signing up. Used as a countable noun when referring to specific numbers or individual registration instances. Usually followed by the preposition 'in' or 'for' (enrollment in a course).
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Contexte culturel

In the United States, 'open enrollment' is a culturally significant term referring to the specific time of year when citizens can sign up for or change their health insurance plans.

Quiz rapide

The university saw a 10% increase in ___ this year due to the new scholarship program.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : enrollment

Mots lis

complement

A2

A thing that completes or brings to perfection something else. In grammar, it refers to a word or phrase that follows a verb and provides more information about the subject or object.

compound

A2

Describes something that is made of two or more separate parts or elements joined together. It is often used to talk about words, sentences, or chemical substances that have multiple components.

conceive

A2

To form an idea, plan, or concept in the mind. It is also the medical term used to describe when a woman becomes pregnant.

confer

A2

To discuss something with other people in order to reach a decision or exchange ideas. It can also mean to officially give an honor, title, or degree to someone.

conform

A2

To behave according to rules, standards, or what is expected by a group of people. It means to fit in or act in a way that matches others.

consecutive

A2

Following one after another in a continuous series without any breaks. It describes things that happen in a logical order, like numbers (1, 2, 3) or days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday).

consistency

A2

Consistency is the quality of always acting or behaving in the same way. it also describes how thick or smooth a liquid or substance is.

disclude

B1

Describing a state where someone or something is left out, omitted, or not allowed to participate in a group or activity. It refers to the condition of being kept apart from a whole or a set.

antiformous

B1

Describes a shape or structure that is curved or folded upwards like an arch. It is most often used in geology and geometry to describe a convex surface.

interspect

B1

Describing a person who is thoughtful and focused on their own internal thoughts and feelings. It refers to the act of looking inward to examine one's own emotions and motives rather than focusing on external things.

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