Collocations for "enrolled"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "enrolled" in context.

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enroll

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
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  1. enroll in a new [high, elementary] school
  2. enroll in a [seminar, class]
  3. enroll in college
  4. enroll at a [college, university]
  5. enroll in classes
  6. enroll in a [course, workshop]
  7. have you enrolled in your new classes yet?
  8. need to enroll [before, by] (Friday)
  9. have you enrolled yet?
  10. enroll [now, today]!
  11. enroll and [pay, participate, complete, attend]
  12. my parents enrolled me in...
  13. they enrolled several [participants, volunteers]
  14. how many have already enrolled?
  15. only [ten] (students) have enrolled
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