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Discover Ludwig"enrollment cost" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the expense associated with joining a school, organization, or other group. For example, "We will need to pay the enrollment cost before our daughter can join the soccer team."
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But dwindling enrollment cost the school its team and Dobbs players had to join their old rival Hastings to compete, a situation that pleased no one.
Much more could be learned in this setting by comparing membership and utilization among plans with different medicine benefits, and by exploring the relationship between medicines coverage and enrollment, cost recovery, and financial stability.
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(By comparison, 401(k) plan managers charge an average of 2.5percentt, and that's not counting enrollment costs and other expenses which are borne by employers -- and they performed no better than the stock market as a whole on average).
Their responses to increases in aid will be calculated quickly by evaluating the potential for growth in enrollment, the cost of educating these students, the potential income generated from these students, and a host of regulatory considerations.
Yet it may soon be disbanded, a casualty of the district's soaring enrollment, rising costs and conflicting educational philosophies.
And as the program's enrollment and costs grow, fewer providers are accepting Medicaid clients because of the state's low reimbursement rates.
Medicaid insures low-income people and in these tough economic times, enrollment and costs — for the federal government and state governments — have swelled.
Gruber argues that auto-enrollment would cost the government the same as the mandate, but would add fewer people to the health insurance-rolls (twenty-four million people versus thirty-two million), and it would also raise insurance premiums.
Last month, the Archdiocese of Baltimore said that Gibbons and 12 other schools would close in June because of falling enrollment, rising costs and financial problems exacerbated by the recession.
"Compared to pre-ACA, there would be some extra state grant money floating around ― but it would have virtually no requirements attached to it at all and, since the funding wouldn't adjust based on enrollment or costs, it would be hard for even well-intentioned states to use it to create an individual entitlement to coverage or help".
It will also lead to shifts in student enrollment from higher-cost colleges to lower-cost colleges, especially among low- and moderate-income students.
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