- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enrollment (American spelling) or
enrolment (British spelling) may
refer to: Matriculation, the
process of initiating...
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Gross enrolment ratio (GER) or
gross enrolment index (GEI) is a
statistical measure used in the
education sector, and
formerly by the UN in its Education...
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automatic enrolment defines programmes where citizens are
automatically included unless they opt out.
There are
various examples of
automatic enrolment schemes...
- This list of
largest universities by
enrollment in the
world includes total active enrollment across all
campuses and off-campus study. The enrollment...
- In the
United States, dual
enrollment (DE), also
called concurrent enrollment,
programs allow students to be
enrolled in two separate,
academically related...
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University Press. Smith, Clayton; Gottheil,
Susan (2008). "ENROLLMENT OR
Enrolment:
Strategic Enrollment Management in the
United States and Canada". College...
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comprehensive list of all
universities in
Australia by
total university enrolment. The data is
gathered from the
Department of
Education and
Training Higher...
- The
Statute of
Enrolments or
Enrolment of
Bargains of Lands, etc. Act 1535 was a 1536 Act of the
Parliament of
England that
regulated the sale and transfer...
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retirement ages.
Since then, the
Pensions Act 2008 has set up
automatic enrolment for
occupational pensions, and a
public competitor designed to be a low-cost...
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predominantly Catholic regions.
Enrolment at
German universities declined from 104,000
students in 1931 to 41,000 in 1939, but
enrolment in
medical schools rose...