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The phrase "an enrollment fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a charge or cost associated with registering or signing up for a program, course, or service.
Example: "To secure your spot in the course, you must pay an enrollment fee of $50."
Alternatives: "registration fee" or "sign-up fee".
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Sponsors can charge an "enrollment fee" of up to $30 for a card.
Tricare refers to the $460 payment as an "enrollment fee," not a premium.
–Brent Green, Denver, Colorado Q. Eventually these currently free, non-credit courses will no doubt begin charging an enrollment fee.
The records become the property of the purchaser, on playing an enrollment fee of $25, he also receives a portable record player, which also becomes his property.
The company charges clients an enrollment fee of $199 to $395, and monthly membership fees ranging from $29.95 to $99.95, depending on which assistance plan a homeowner chooses.
There is generally an enrollment fee, and prices can be steep, depending on the class length and the teacher's marquee value.
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There is an initial enrollment fee of $5 a share and a charge of $5 plus 5 cents a share for each stock purchase through the plan.
There is typically an additional "Enrollment" fee or "New Member" fee, which is an additional charge applied once, when you join.
The plan will charge an annual enrollment fee of $25 for individuals and $40 for households.
The plan charges a $375 enrollment fee, plus $1.50 per draft.
At a lower enrollment fee, and perhaps with participation by private companies, Global Entry Light would offer expedited screening to qualifying domestic travelers who don't also travel enough internationally to need the regular Global Entry.
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