
Difference between "Registration" and "Enrollment"
2015年1月30日 · In American universities, you "enroll" in the university once, when you enter and begin studies. Before each term (semester or quarter) begins, you "register" for the classes you will be taking in that term.
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2007年9月13日 · I looked enroll up in the CALD and there was an example: "I enrolled for/in/on the modern art course." It seems all three of the prepositions are correct. I'd like to know when to use for, in and on with enroll. I want to know if there's any difference made by each preposition.
What's the right preposition to use with the verb "enroll"?
2014年7月2日 · Enroll at (a/an) = college, institute, university, name + school + at + the + school. Enroll in (a/an) = college, program, course, school, class, exchange program, choir, academy. "Enrol on" is a British term for enroll in. Enroll for (a/an) = check, vacancy, course, semester.
What's the difference between Enroll in and Sign up for?
2022年1月13日 · When I asked my native friend about the difference between Enroll in and Sign up for he gave me the following explanation: Sign up for: add your name to a list or sign up for a course. Enroll in: get to the University and enroll on the course i.e. get the instructions on the timetable, lectures and times. That doesn't make sense to me.
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2012年1月18日 · Enroll can also be used passively/transitively, e.g. you can be enrolled onto a medical register- in which sense the antonym could be "strike off". Share Improve this answer
enrolled in/at/on university-department-course
2010年7月10日 · At my most restrictive, I enroll at a university if it's the location where I enroll. I enroll in, or perhaps on, a course. I do not enroll in, on, at, or any other preposition, a department. The department is incidental - it is a consequence of my enrolment in the course or university. I'd be happy to relax from this restrictive position.
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2021年2月13日 · A quick google using the British spelling (enrol) suggests that “enrol for” is the most common, followed by “enrol on” a course.
What's the difference between "attend" and "enrol"?
2017年10月14日 · I think both of them use for official registration. for example in a high school. He had always dreamed of attending college abroad. My father enrolled me in elementary school.
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2016年2月16日 · When you enroll your son, daughter, etc., in a school, you make all the arrangements, sign documents, etc., for him or her to study there. I'm looking for a word or expression to use when you decide that he or she will no longer study there. My question: Does "take off" sound natural/correct in the examples I made below? a.
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2019年5月1日 · A. enroll B. enrolls C. is enrolled D. are enrolled If you use present tense then "(a) enroll" is correct and "(b) enrolls" is wrong. But present tense is not used much in English. What verb tense is needed in this sentence? This sentence says "as of this semester", so the semester has already started. All "enrolling" has already happened.