enrolment - Master This Word
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enrolment is decomposed into 'en-' (a prefix meaning to cause to enter) + 'rol' (from Latin 'rolla' meaning a roll or list) + 'ment' (a suffix indicating the action). The word evolved from Latin through Old French into English. Imagine a classroom where eager students stand in line, a roll of paper in hand, waiting to be marked with their names, symbolizing their entrance into new knowledge.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputEnrolment is the act of signing up for a course or program, or the total number of people who have enrolled. In British English the noun is spelled enrolment; in American English the more common spelling is enrollment. You will see enrolment discussed in university brochures, course catalogs, and government statistics. People enrol by completing forms, providing documents, and sometimes paying a registration fee. Enrolment numbers help schools plan classroom space, instructors, and resources for a term or year. The term also appears in datasets and dashboards that track capacity and growth. Learners should not confuse enrolment with enrollment as a spelling variant, or confuse it with related terms like registration or admission.
English learners may trip over the spelling difference between enrolment and enrollment, and may treat enrolment as the act or the count without distinction. In academic contexts the noun is common, while elsewhere people might prefer enrollment even when referring to numbers in British contexts. Focus on usage: enrolment is more common in official UK documents, enrollment in US forms.
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