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Example sentences for "enrollment"

Lexicographically close words:
enrobed; enrol; enroll; enrolled; enrolling; enrolls; enrolment; enrolments; enroute; ens
  1. Connecticut voted to raise six thousand soldiers, and the Provincial Congress passed an act authorizing the enrollment of two thousand troops in addition to those who were already in the field.

  2. They tried to secure enrollment in the army, among the officiales, or to become coloni of the emperor or senatorial landholders.

  3. Naturally, they were dissatisfied with this arrangement and their enrollment became a burning question of Roman politics.

  4. Within recent years it has recognized the importance of industrial work and has had in all departments an average annual enrollment of 300.

  5. The representation shall be on the basis of the actual enrollment in the subsidiary branches at all conventions after the adoption of a permanent constitution.

  6. By filling out the Enrollment Blank on the last page of this booklet and mailing it to the State Secretary of your home state, whose name is listed below.

  7. It ignored the largest category of dependent schools, those in the local community that because of heavy enrollment of federal dependents were supported in whole or part by federal funds.

  8. In 1943, for example, the black aviation metalsmith school at Great Lakes had an average enrollment of eight students.

  9. The personnel staff continued to stress the need to reimpose a racial quota quickly without waiting for black enrollment to reach 15 percent as the Project CLEAR report suggested.

  10. If, for example, a school district could prove at least 3 percent of its enrollment federally connected, it was eligible to receive from the U.

  11. Early enrollment figures suggested they would not.

  12. If it could show federally connected enrollment necessitated additional classrooms, the school district was eligible for federally financed buildings.

  13. In that event, Jackson warned local officials on his arrival in Arkansas, the school district would lose much of its federal enrollment and hence its very important federal subsidy.

  14. In many cases the enrollment of military dependents was far greater than that of the communities in the school district.

  15. In the severe postwar retrenchment of the armed forces, Tuskegee's cadet enrollment had dropped sharply, only nine men graduated in the October 1945 class.

  16. You refer, I suppose, to the death of one of our members, but as our Order now has a large enrollment we are only averaging with the mortality tables.

  17. The school has four departments, all of them crowded to their full capacity, the enrollment including many tuition scholars.

  18. The enrollment did not increase rapidly, owing in part no doubt to the organizing of other schools.

  19. An illustration of religious ideas in the third century is afforded by the enrollment of Caracalla among the heroes, a divinizing decree of the Senate having been extorted by the turbulent and mercenary soldiery (Dio Cassius, ed.

  20. Each boy who is physically fit and who, with the consent of his parents, has taken the oath of service, is enrolled as a recruit and given an enrollment button and a certificate bearing the great seal of the United States.

  21. Of course they are now largely attended by comparatively young students, and it is quite likely that the enrollment will diminish, as there is an unusual demand for boys in every branch of industry and commerce.

  22. Inspection of the physical and moral conditions of the place of employment, the choosing of the boys from enrollment lists, and seeing that both boys and farmers are satisfied, are part of the work of the appointed supervisors.

  23. The enrollment for the period of May 1 to October 1 is made by the boy, with the parents' consent and the school physician's endorsement.

  24. Gibson, a native of Baltimore, was after 1847 teaching at Louisville in a day and night school with an enrollment of one hundred pupils, many of whom were slaves with written permits from their masters to attend.

  25. As a result of the introduction of the Lancastrian and monitorial systems of instruction the enrollment was further increased and the general tone of the school was improved.

  26. Thirty-five churches have a larger Sunday school enrollment than resident church membership; all nine churches helping with Union Sunday schools have a smaller membership than the Union school enrollment.

  27. Thirteen churches have Catechism and Confirmation classes, with a total enrollment of 416.

  28. The total enrollment of all country Sunday schools, including the Union schools, is more than three times as high as church membership.

  29. The Clayton High School has twelve teachers and an enrollment of 225.

  30. A parochial school in Sheridan City has an enrollment of about 180 and four teachers.

  31. Of the sixty-eight Lodges only seventeen are for women, and their total enrollment is about 7,000 members.

  32. Except in the city the average Sunday school enrollment exceeds average resident church membership, the advantage being twenty-two for the country schools, nineteen for the village, and twelve for the town schools.

  33. The city also has two privately owned business colleges with a total enrollment of 150.

  34. The enrollment for this year is five hundred and eighty-four.

  35. Its enrollment is now over four hundred, with seventeen teachers.

  36. With the same enrollment as last year the increase of apportionment would have reached approximately $6000.

  37. The attendance is fairly well up to the enrollment and they absolutely cannot get on long this way.

  38. Our enrollment is a fourth greater now than at the close of October last year, when it was greater than ever before at that time.

  39. Boston has at present fifteen Open Air Schools, with a total enrollment of about 500 children.

  40. At the present time four Roof Schools and sixteen Open Window Rooms, with an enrollment of 500 pupils, are being maintained.

  41. At present New York has thirty-three Open Air Schools and Open Window Rooms, with a total enrollment of at least 1,000.

  42. A compulsory enrollment of men for military or naval service; a draft.

  43. The act or enlisting, or the state of being enlisted; voluntary enrollment to serve as a soldier or a sailor.

  44. It will develop later how Ross's wishes with respect to the enrollment of Home Guards were successfully and adroitly circumvented, with the connivance of General McCulloch, by men of the Ridge faction in Cherokee politics.

  45. Prince sent Farnsworth from Fort Leavenworth a circular requesting immediate enrollment and an estimate of the strength of the loyal Indians.

  46. Governor Brown of Georgia forbade the enrollment of "large bodies of the citizens of Georgia.

  47. I have not attempted to give definite figures as to the actual enrollment in the Southern armies.

  48. Recommendations were also made to give assistance to colleges and universities for the construction of academic and residential buildings to meet future enrollment increases.

  49. By extending this help we hope to make possible the enthusiastic enrollment of these nations under freedom's banner.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enrollment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acceptance; admission; baptism; booking; call; conscription; draft; drafting; draught; draughtsman; draughty; employment; enlistment; enrollment; entering; entry; filing; impressment; inauguration; induction; initiation; inscription; insertion; installation; intromission; investiture; levy; listing; logging; matriculation; mobilization; muster; ordination; posting; press; recording; recruitment; register; registration; registry; summons; tabulation