Enrollment in a sentence as a noun

Imagine if college enrollment is cut in half. And we increase the number of startup companies by a factor of 20x.

Your continued enrollment is clearly in violation of the new TOS unless you are taking the classes from outside your state of residence.

If your previous policy was cancelled due to ACA and you can't get a new one because the enrollment processes for the exchanges are broken, you get to enjoy a gap in coverage. That is never a good thing.

> I'm told that CS enrollments are now at record highs Given the high dropout rate of anyone attempting to learn programming, I don't think enrollment rate is good metric. > What's the barrier to entry that's keeping us from being flooded with supply?

It's still true that CS enrollment is 80/20 M/F. I hold an extremely high opinion of most HN readers. I have never before in my life talked with so many people who intimidate me through raw intelligence alone.

In a world where college enrollment for women is significantly higher than enrollment for men I don't agree, and I think many others don't agree either.

The class size I teach is lower than the typical class size at the schools of regular enrollment of the pupils I teach, and more to btilly's point, my total enrollment of students at a given time is less than the typical student load of a full-time teacher in the local public schools. That's a fair contrast between my situation and theirs.

Enrollment definitions

noun

the act of enrolling

See also: registration enrolment

noun

the body of people (such as students) who register or enroll at the same time

See also: registration