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enroll

[en-rohl] / ɛnˈroʊl /




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The first nationwide randomized study of children enrolled in public Montessori preschools found that students showed stronger learning outcomes by the time they reached kindergarten.

From Science Daily

Direct admissions: Public high school students who meet the California State University’s minimum eligibility requirements will be automatically admitted and able to enroll at one of 16 CSU campuses.

From Los Angeles Times

The firm identified low enrollment and “unresolved design issues” as two threats, saying up to two-thirds of families may not enroll under the current opt-in system.

From Barron's

Starting in January, about 6.4 million Americans enrolled in traditional Medicare in New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona and Washington state will be part of a pilot program using artificial intelligence for prior authorizations.

From MarketWatch

Borrowers currently enrolled in graduate school who took on a loan for their program before July 2026 can borrow without the cap for the remainder of their program.

From MarketWatch