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enrollment

[en-rohl-muhnt] / ɛnˈroʊl mənt /


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Since law-school enrollment generally grew over these two years, the share of seats held by blacks and Hispanics did fall marginally.

From The Wall Street Journal

Across the board, UC campuses largely maintained — with some small gains or dips — enrollment demographics by gender, race and residency status, including international students.

From Los Angeles Times

Proceeds from the funding round will be used to drive the Phase 3 trial and accelerate cancer-treatment approval in the U.S., including strengthening its operational capabilities to speed up enrollment in the U.S.,

From The Wall Street Journal

They have no enrollment boundaries as long as there’s a seat for a student.

From Los Angeles Times

The Islamic Republic has a high level of university enrollment, yet one in four of its youth are unemployed.

From The Wall Street Journal