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enroll

[en-rohl] / ɛnˈroʊl /




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Her mother encouraged her interest and enrolled her in ballet classes from the age of seven.

From BBC

He enrolled as an undergraduate student at Bergen Community College in Paramus, N.J., in 2011, but after depleting his savings and sleeping on friends’ couches for months, he felt he needed to make a change.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Designating small amounts of money for school,” can increase the odds that students of various income groups ever enroll in college, it found.

From MarketWatch

Forty-four percent of American women 18 to 24 are enrolled in college or graduate school, compared with 34% of men.

From The Wall Street Journal

After the U.S. invaded Afghanistan, a teenaged Abdulhaq Sodais enrolled in English classes with the goal of becoming an interpreter for coalition forces.

From Los Angeles Times