enrolment — UK US (US usually enrollment) /ɪnˈrəʊlmənt/ US / ˈroʊl / noun [C or U] ► the act of putting yourself or someone else onto the official list of members of a group, course, or college: »The scheme has no interest charges and no enrolment fee … Financial and business terms
enrolment — BrE enrollment AmE [ınˈrəulmənt US ınˈroul ] n 1.) [U] the process of arranging to join a school, university, course etc ▪ Enrolment will take place in September. 2.) the number of people who have arranged to join a school, university, course etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
enrolment — (US enrollment) ► NOUN 1) the action of enrolling or being enrolled. 2) N. Amer. the number of people enrolled at a school or college … English terms dictionary
enrolment — (BrE) (AmE enrollment) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, low ▪ large (esp. AmE) ▪ total ▪ Total enrolment fell between 1991 and 1997 … Collocations dictionary
enrolment — [[t]ɪnro͟ʊlmənt[/t]] enrolments (in AM, use enrollment) 1) N UNCOUNT Enrolment is the act of enrolling at an institution or on a course. A fee is charged for each year of study and is payable at enrolment. 2) N COUNT: usu sing An enrolment is the … English dictionary
enrolment — UK [ɪnˈrəʊlmənt] / US [ɪnˈroʊlmənt] noun Word forms enrolment : singular enrolment plural enrolments a) [uncountable] the process of enrolling at a school or other institution Fees must be paid at enrolment. b) [countable, usually plural] someone … English dictionary
enrolment — Enrollment En*roll ment, n. [Cf. F. enr[^o]lement.] [Written also {enrolment}.] 1. The act of enrolling; registration. Holland. [1913 Webster] 2. A writing in which anything is enrolled; a register; a record. Sir J. Davies. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enrolment — noun see enroll … New Collegiate Dictionary
enrolment — noun a) The act of enrolling or the state of being enrolled b) The people enrolled, considered as a group … Wiktionary
Enrolment — Term used for the practice of registering all documents which left chancery; a practice instigated by Hubert Walter, chancellor to King John … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases