enrolment

enrolment
(BrE) (AmE enrollment) noun
ADJECTIVE
high, low
large (esp. AmE)
total

Total enrolment fell between 1991 and 1997.

open (= not restricted)
college, school, university

an explosion in public school enrollments

student
freshman (AmE), graduate, undergraduate
black, hispanic, minority, etc.
VERB + ENROLMENT/ENROLLMENT
boost, increase
ENROLMENT/ENROLLMENT + VERB
be up, go up, grow, increase, rise
be down, decline, go down, fall
PREPOSITION
on enrolment

The full fee is payable on enrolment.

enrolment for

Enrolment for engineering courses is low this year.

enrolment in

enrolments in evening classes

enrolment on (esp. BrE)

enrolment on a computer course

Enrolment/enrollment is used after these nouns: ↑college, ↑student, ↑undergraduate

Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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