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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is enrolled at" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone who has enrolled or signed up to participate in a program, course, or activity, such as a school. For example: She is enrolled at Yale University.
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This may occur if a new researcher is in charge of recruiting and enrolling patients and does not realise the patient has already been enrolled, or if the patient is enrolled at a different centre to their initial enrolment.
(Bloomberg is enrolled at N.Y.U.
Julia is enrolled at her Catholic primary school as Callum.
Ihsan u-Din is enrolled at a civil engineering college.
Now he is enrolled at a local community college, planning to study accounting.
He has completed his high-school degree and is enrolled at a university there, where he studies civil engineering.
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About 2,100 students are enrolled at Piscataway High School.
Approximately 25,000 students are enrolled at the university.
Approximately 2,100 students are enrolled at the college.
Now, both are enrolled at the University of Michigan.
Some are enrolled at Nottingham's Ningbo campus, but many are not so lucky.
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