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The word "enrollments" is correct
It is typically used to refer to the act of enrolling or the number of individuals who have registered for a course, program, or institution.
Example: "The university reported a significant increase in student enrollments this semester."
Alternatives: "registrations" or "sign-ups."
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enrollments
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Plural of enrollment
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Similar declines in minority enrollments can be seen in other undergraduate and graduate programmes of Michigan's public universities.
And based on how the court's previous decisions construe the 14th amendment, upholding the ban will be in keeping with the court's equal-protection jurisprudence over the past few decades.That said, the 58% of Michigan voters who added the affirmative-action ban to their constitution have decreased minority enrollments in their state.
School enrollments in 1900 can explain more than 72 percent of the variation in years of schooling across countries today, as measured by data collected by Robert J. Barro and Jong-Wha Lee; a similar degree of persistence occurs across United States cities. Educated parents and teachers produce educated children; societies that invested in schooling a century ago still generally do so today.
But in states prohibiting racial preferences, minority enrollments at selective colleges have shrunk while white students have seen only a trivially small gain in their prospects for admission.
Two developments are about to exacerbate this problem: a decline in university enrollments as the baby echo generation passes through college, reducing overall demand for professors; and the financial crisis, which has decimated professors' retirement savings, giving them incentive to hold on to their sinecures even longer.
It was strengthened between 1885 and 1898, and high school enrollments increased steadily after 1911.
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With US college enrollment declining for two straight years, education experts say Sweet Briar represents the canary in the coal mine for similar institutions.
But hidden beneath the trappings of apparent prosperity are familiar signs of trouble: declining enrollment, rising tuition, debt and an endowment that is largely restricted.
Derrick Griffith, 42, was dean of student affairs and enrollment management for Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, New York.
As early as 1988, Sweet Briar's faculty voted "no confidence" in the administration because of how the college was dealing with declining enrollment, the News & Advance of Lynchburg reported.
But by last year, enrollment had climbed to over 96%, thanks to government efforts to create new places (and to encourage poorer parents to use them) and a falling birthrate.That leaves Brazil with two fresh educational challenges.
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