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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an average enrolment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical number of students or participants in a program, course, or institution.
Example: "The university reported an average enrolment of 5,000 students over the past five years."
Alternatives: "a typical enrolment" or "an average registration".
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For the US, Brink et al. (2012, p. 924) reveal an average enrolment of 9.62 students per PhD program.
In the health care facility-based data collection at the Africa Centre, an average enrolment rate of 88.1%95%5% CI 87.6 88.6) was achieved, with the lowest enrolment rate in children under the age of 1 year (55.1% CI 52.7 57.4), in 17,031 patients attending the six study clinics between 1 January and 30 September 2009 (Fig. 1).
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As Table 10 shows the 6-year average enrolment rates from 2008 to 2013, compared to other race/ethnicity, the low enrollment rates of Asian students, followed by White students in Algebra I and Geometry, implies that they already achieved the credits while in middle school or through CBE.
The distribution of funds is based on average enrolment estimates of UPE schools.
"It is misleading to invoke early enrolment and completion figures as representative of the phenomenon," she writes, "six-figure enrolments are atypical, with the median average enrolment being 42,844 students, and decreasing over time as the number of courses available continues to increase".
The average enrolment per center is 30 children (13 boys and 17 girls).
Despite this, on average enrolment grew by 22.8% during the period 1990 2001 (Table 2).
Even in the poorest countries, average enrolment rates at the primary level are above 80 per cent, and completion rates average more than 60 per cent, according to UNESCO statistics.
In 2010, 15 years after implementation in various districts in the country, the average enrolment to voluntary CHF stands at six per cent, far below the national target of 75%.
Reaching the 'original people' While Malaysia has succeeded in raising attendance and the quality of education nationwide, it is still tackling lower-than-average enrolment rates in remote rural areas, where children's education is generally dismissed in favour of earning money by working.
Issue addressed School enrolment in Rwanda has grown by an average 6 per cent per year since 2000, and net enrolment now stands at 92 per cent, with girls enrolling at a higher rate than boys.
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