Enrollees: meaning, definitions and examples

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enrollees

 

[ษชnหŒroสŠหŒliหz ]

Definitions

Context #1 | Noun

in education

Individuals who have enrolled in a course, program, or institution for education or training.

Synonyms

attendees, participants, students.

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Word Description / Examples
enrollees

Used to refer to individuals who have signed up and been accepted for a course, program, or institution, but may not have started yet.

  • The college administration sent a welcome email to all new enrollees.
  • Enrollees must complete the orientation before classes start.
students

Used to describe individuals who are studying at a school, college, or university, often regularly attending classes.

  • Her students showed great improvement in their math skills.
  • The teacher established a strong bond with her students over the semester.
participants

Refers to individuals who take part in an activity or event, actively engaging in the process.

  • The workshop participants shared their ideas during the group discussion.
  • Survey participants were compensated for their time.
attendees

Used for individuals who are present at an event or meeting, regardless of whether they had to sign up beforehand or not.

  • The conference had over 500 attendees from various countries.
  • Event organizers provided name tags for all attendees.

Examples of usage

  • New enrollees in the online course will have access to the materials starting next week.
  • The university saw a significant increase in enrollees for their engineering program this semester.
Context #2 | Noun

in healthcare

Individuals who have signed up for a health insurance plan or program.

Synonyms

insured individuals, participants, subscribers.

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enrollees

Usually used in the context of education or courses, referring to individuals who have signed up for a program or a class.

  • The new batch of enrollees will start their classes next Monday
subscribers

Typically used in the context of services like magazines, online content, or memberships, referring to people who have signed up to receive regular content or access.

  • Subscribers will receive the monthly newsletter via email
participants

General term, often used in contexts where individuals are actively involved in an event, study, activity, or group.

  • Participants in the marathon raised funds for the local charity
insured individuals

Commonly used in the insurance industry, referring to people who have insurance coverage.

  • Insured individuals can file claims for compensation if they meet the policy conditions

Examples of usage

  • The new health insurance policy attracted many enrollees due to its affordable coverage.
  • The hospital aims to increase the number of enrollees in their wellness program.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The term 'enrollee' originates from the word 'enroll,' which itself traces back to the Latin word 'inrollare,' meaning 'to roll in'.
  • Enrolment processes have been documented as early as the 17th century, primarily in academic settings as a way to formalize membership.

Educational Policies

  • In many countries, the number of enrollees in a program can affect funding and resources for educational institutions.
  • Data about enrollees is often used to analyze trends in education and can inform policy changes to improve learning opportunities.

Pop Culture

  • TV shows often depict students enrolling in new schools, highlighting themes of friendship, competition, and challenges that come with new beginnings.
  • Films about college life frequently feature plot lines revolving around new enrollees adjusting to campus life.

Psychology

  • Research suggests that students who are more engaged during the enrollment process tend to have higher retention rates in their educational programs.
  • The transition into being an enrollee can evoke various feelings, such as excitement for new experiences or anxiety about changes.

Translations

Translations of the word "enrollees" in other languages:

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Word Frequency Rank

With rank #19,357, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.