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The phrase "year of enrollment" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the specific year in which an individual enrolls in a particular program, school, or institution. Example: My daughter's year of enrollment at the university was 2018, and she will be graduating with her bachelor's degree next year.
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But if three tickets are bought within a year of enrollment, the charge is waived.
* Physical education should be required for each year of enrollment, as the law currently stipulates.
The District's marketplace has seen the highest volume of first-week activity since the first year of enrollment.
The hours requirement would increase in stages, reaching a maximum of 80 hours per month after a year of enrollment.
Colleges that use differential rates by year of enrollment typically charge upper-level students (college juniors and seniors) more per credit hour than lower-level students.
An increasing number of public colleges and universities are charging different tuition rates, based on a student's major or year of enrollment, Inside Higher Ed reported.
Students will normally enroll in the department's mandatory Dissertation Prospectus/Responsible Conduct in Research Seminar between their second and third year of enrollment.
We allocated these loan funds for the first year of enrollment, so that the interest subsidy would benefit students over their full three year enrollment.
The recidivism rate, within one year of enrollment in a YouthBuild program for those who have been in prison, is under 10percentt, well below the average.
The student works 8 hours per week during their first year of enrollment.
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The year of labor market entry is defined as the last year of enrollment.
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