Disenroll: meaning, definitions and examples

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disenroll

 

[ dɪsɪnˈroʊl ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

academic context

To disenroll means to officially remove oneself from a course, school, or program of study. It often involves a formal process that includes notifying the institution and completing necessary paperwork. Disenrolling can occur for various reasons, such as personal circumstances, financial issues, or dissatisfaction with the program. It is important to understand the implications of disenrollment as it may affect academic standing, financial aid, or future enrollment opportunities.

Synonyms

drop out, exit, withdraw.

Examples of usage

  • I decided to disenroll from the online course due to personal reasons.
  • After careful consideration, she chose to disenroll from the university.
  • He is considering whether to disenroll from his current classes.
  • Students must complete the disenrollment form by the deadline.

Translations

Translations of the word "disenroll" in other languages:

🇵🇹 desmatricular

🇮🇳 नाम वापस लेना

🇩🇪 abmelden

🇮🇩 mengundurkan diri

🇺🇦 вийти з реєстрації

🇵🇱 wypisać się

🇯🇵 登録を取り消す

🇫🇷 se désinscrire

🇪🇸 desinscribirse

🇹🇷 kaydı silmek

🇰🇷 등록 취소하다

🇸🇦 إلغاء التسجيل

🇨🇿 odhlásit se

🇸🇰 odhlásiť sa

🇨🇳 退学

🇸🇮 odjaviti se

🇮🇸 skrá staðfestingu

🇰🇿 тіркеуден шығу

🇬🇪 რეგისტრაციის გაუქმება

🇦🇿 qeydiyyatdan çıxmaq

🇲🇽 dar de baja

Etymology

The word 'disenroll' is a combination of the prefix 'dis-' and the verb 'enroll'. The prefix 'dis-' often implies a reversal of an action or process. The verb 'enroll' comes from the Middle English 'enrollen', which means to 'enter (a name) in a roll, register, or list'. The term has evolved over time, particularly in the context of education, where formal enrollment processes became standard. Disenrollment gained prominence in the late 20th century with the rise of higher education and various academic programs, reflecting the increasing need for students to have agency over their educational paths. As educational systems expanded and diversified, understanding the process and implications of disenrollment became crucial for students.