Enroll WGU

Alex Johnson
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Jul 2, 2014the dictionary says that one enrolls in a university, but today i heard a person saying "the student enrolled at the school." is it right? Feb 13, 2021a quick google using the british spelling (enrol) suggests that “enrol for” is the most common, followed by “enrol on” a course. Sep 13, 2007i looked enroll up in the cald and there was an example:

"i enrolled for/in/on the modern art course." it seems all three of the prepositions are correct. Jan 13, 20220 when i asked my native friend about the difference between enroll in and sign up for he gave me the following explanation: Jul 10, 2010i do not enroll in, on, at, or any other preposition, a department.

The department is incidental - it is a consequence of my enrolment in the course or university. Jul 5, 2006yes, you register for or enroll in a course. In general, i believe we do say "enroll at" a university.although "enroll in" a university doesn't sound entirely strange.

Jan 30, 2015in american universities, you "enroll" in the university once, when you enter and begin studies. I understand words like cancel and resign would work, but is there an appropriate antonym with "enroll" in it? Apr 1, 2024you can often enroll (fill out the official paperwork, etc.) far in advance of actually starting to take classes.

Feb 16, 2016hello everyone, when you enroll your son, daughter, etc., in a school, you make all the arrangements, sign documents, etc., for him or her to study there.

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