- register formally as a participant or member; "The party recruited many new members"
- (enrollment) registration: the act of enrolling
- To enter (a name) in a register, roll or list; To enlist (someone) or make (someone) a member of; To enlist oneself (in something) or become a member (of something)
- (Enrolled) A bill is an enrolled bill if it was amended in the opposite chamber.
- (Enrolled) A status indicating a Medicaid provider or payee has gone through the process of submitting paperwork to the Provider Participation Unit and been reviewed and approved.
- (Enrolled) Student is registered at BVC and attending classes
- (Enrolled) The learner has completed the intake process, has a goal entered, and has completed a pre-test for entry into the program. The learner may or may not have 12 or more instructional hours.
- (Enrolled) The status of a student who has met either of the following requirements: Completed the registration requirements (except for the payment of tuition and fees) at the school the student is attending. ...
- (Enrolled) These are students who have scheduled classes and/or are currently taking courses.
- (Enrolled) you have been recorded as registered with a university or college.
- (Enrolling) The process of collecting biometric data from the individual, which is later, processed and stored as a template.
- (ENROLLING) The act of signing up participants into a study. Generally this process involves evaluating a participant with respect to the eligibility criteria of the study and going through the informed consent process.
- (Enrolling) Preparing a bill in the final form that it passes the Legislature.
- (Enrolling) The process of being formally admitted to a specific course
- (Enrollment) Initial process whereby new individuals apply and are accepted as members of a prepayment plan. The total number of covered persons in a health plan. ...
- (Enrollment) The total number of covered persons in a health plan. Also refers to the process by which a health plan enrolls groups and individuals for membership or the number of enrollees who sign up in any one group.
- (Enrollment) This is the procedure by which students initially choose classes. It also includes the assessment and collection of fees. Pre-enrollment is the method by which students select courses well in advance of the official enrollment date of the next term.
- (Enrollment) Students enrolled in courses on the census date for the reporting term.
- (Enrollment) The total number of students registered to attend a given school.
- (Enrollment) A bill that has been passed by both the House and Senate and has been put in final form to be presented to the governor for his signature.
- (Enrollment) The process of signing up and paying for courses. See also registration.
- (Enrollment) for undergraduate students full-time enrollment is 12 credit hours, half-time enrollment is 6 credit hours. For graduate students full-time enrollment is 9 credit hours, half-time enrollment is 5 credit hours.
- (Enrollment) the process of an applicant applying for a Certificate.
- Enrollment occurs when the child has been determined eligible for services; the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) has been completed, signed, and dated by the interdisciplinary team.
- (Enrollment) The processing of a bill (or joint resolution), incorporating all amendments, if any, when a bill passes both houses of the General Assembly. The enrolled bill is the document that is signed by both presiding officers and is then sent to the Governor.