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enroll

[en-rohl] / ɛnˈroʊl /




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Schmidt adds that hanging on to the end yielded a professional-development stipend as part of her exit package, which she used to enroll in an AI-certificate course.

From The Wall Street Journal

Without the extensions, monthly costs are expected to more than double External link on average and four million External link fewer people would enroll in the plans.

From Barron's

Without the extensions, monthly costs are expected to more than double External link on average and four million External link fewer people would enroll in the plans.

From Barron's

He enrolled at the University of Liverpool where he studied maths and psychology.

From BBC

In November, students and lecturers protested over the University of Nottingham's decision to suspend its modern languages and music courses, with no new students set to be enrolled beyond 2026.

From BBC