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The phrase "plan to enroll" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about future plans or intentions related to enrolling in a course, program, or school. Example: I plan to enroll in a language class next semester to improve my fluency in Spanish.
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If you plan to enroll in another full-time program soon after your last enrollment or end date or the end of your OPT or AT, you may be able to trasnfer your SEVIS record to your new school.
Eight WGET clinical centers plan to enroll 180 patients over a 30-month period.
Based on the statistical design, we plan to enroll approximately 200 patients.
Based on the statistical design, the investigators plan to enroll 92 elderly patients, 46 per arm.
The Mathises have since moved to Aurora, Colo., and plan to enroll Coy in school there.
But since 1996, the state has required every managed care plan to enroll individuals.
Both plan to enroll in community college in the next year.
This factorial school/classroom based environmental intervention will plan to enroll 300 students with asthma from multiple classrooms in 40 northeastern inner-city elementary schools.
In June, they brought Min-joo home, and they plan to enroll her in one of the international boarding schools in Jeju, often romanized as Cheju, next year.
The deadline applies only to those voters who plan to enroll in a political party, since New York allows only party members to vote in primaries.
This is similar to the international student yield: Of the 348 international students who were accepted, 191 of them — or 55 percent — plan to enroll.
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