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  1. What's the right preposition to use with the verb "enroll"?

    Jul 2, 2014 · if you enrol at a school or other institution, or if someone enrols you there, you put your name on the official list of its students or members enrol at: Andrew cannot enrol at his …

  2. What's the difference between Enroll in and Sign up for?

    Jan 13, 2022 · To enrol (one 'l') in something is to register yourself as a member of a society or a student on a course. Sign up, as your friend says, just means to add your name to a list.

  3. Difference between "Registration" and "Enrollment"

    Jan 30, 2015 · enrol on the modules you will be studying during the year Basically, the terms do have different connotations, they're not quite synonyms though conflated in practice. Your …

  4. What's the difference between "attend" and "enrol"? [closed]

    Oct 14, 2017 · What's the difference between "attend" and "enrol"? [closed] Ask Question Asked 8 years, 1 month ago Modified 8 years, 1 month ago

  5. single word requests - What is the opposite of "enroll"? - English ...

    Jan 17, 2012 · Deenroll? Unenroll? I understand words like cancel and resign would work, but is there an appropriate antonym with "enroll" in it?

  6. When double "l" is considered American English?

    Jun 3, 2016 · in enrol / enroll and enrolment / enrolment (and a few other such words, such as fulfil / fulfill and fulfilment / fulfillment), the <l> spelling is British and the <ll> spelling is …

  7. L versus LL in British versus US English

    The word enroll/enrol (note that the spelling difference appears in the base word as well as in the derived enrollment/enrolment) is not part of this pattern, but just an isolated spelling difference …

  8. Students enrol, professors... what? - English Language & Usage …

    Mar 6, 2020 · When a university student picks a class for a semester, they "enrol"*. When a professor chooses to teach a class for a semester, they... ? I'm actually looking for a noun to …

  9. phrase requests - A better way to say "enrolled in a program" to ...

    A better way to say "enrolled in a program" to signify the difficulty of attaining admission in the face of stiff competition?

  10. collocation - Does one say "subscribe to insurance" or is "enroll" or ...

    Sep 8, 2014 · As commenters have pointed out, for legally binding terms consult a lawyer. In the legal profession words can have specific, unusual meanings. That said, in common usage …