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The word enrollment is a noun. Enrollment means (1) the act of enrolling, (2) the body of people (such as students) who register or enroll at the same time.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the word enrollment.
- University of California, Santa Cruz
UCSC, which opened in 1965, has a current enrollment of about 15,000 students. The Graduate program has an enrollment of approximately 1,400, including an unusual interdisciplinary program in the History of Consciousness. Prospective students can apply online. Information about other resources at UCSC and visiting the campus can be found on the website.
https://www.ucsc.edu/
- College Board
College Board, founded in 1900, is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students and colleges. It provides services for college admissions, guidance, assessment, financial aid, enrollment, teaching, and learning. Its best-known products are the SATs and the AP exams. On the website are descriptions of the products and an SAT question of the day.
https://www.collegeboard.com/
- George Mason University
GMU, founded in 1956, has three campuses; Fairfax, Virginia is the main one. The school has strong programs in engineering, information technology, biotechnology, and health care. Its School of Law is one of the top 50 in the U.S. Total enrollment over all three campuses is almost 30,000. In Sports, they play with the NCAA, Division I. The website has information about applying and visiting.
https://www.gmu.edu/
- New Mexico State University
NMSU, a Land-Grant University, was founded in 1888. Its main campus is in Las Cruces with several branches around the state. Total enrollment is over 27,000 on all campuses, and about 1700 faculty. There are 51 programs for graduate study, including an engineering school and a business school. The school is a member of the Western Athletic Conference. Information about applying on the website.
https://www.nmsu.edu/
- University of California, San Diego
UCSD has an enrollment of over 27,000 students. It is part of the California University system. The School is organized into 6 colleges that include Eleanor Roosevelt College, Earl Warren College, Thurgood Marshall College, and three others. UCSD is known for excellent surfing opportunities and for the Theodore Geisl (Dr. Seuss) archives. Information about visiting and applying on the website.
https://www.ucsd.edu/
- University of Montana
The University of Montana, founded in 1893, is located in Missoula. It is part of the Montana University system. The total enrollment is about 14,000, and there are almost 1000 faculty members. Besides the College of Arts and Sciences, UM offers graduate programs in journalism, law, pharmacy, physical therapy, social work and more. Users can find out about visiting and applying on the website.
https://www.umt.edu/
- The University of Utah
The University of Utah, located in Salt Lake City, has a total enrollment of almost 29,000 students and 2700 faculty. Economics and Political Science are the two most prevalent undergraduate majors. The University offers professional graduate degrees in many areas including: Architecture, Music, Business, Law, Pharmacy, Social Work, Audiology, Public Health, and more. Students can apply online.
https://www.utah.edu/
- Wellesley College
Wellesley College, located in Wellesley, Massachusetts, was founded in 1870 as a women's college and remains so today. Wellesley is a small, highly selective school with an enrollment of about 2,300 students. Wellesley has many noted alumnae such as Hillary Rodham Clinton and Madam Chaing Kai-Shek. More information about the school, visiting, and applying on the website.
https://www.wellesley.edu/
- University of Nevada - Reno
Established in 1874, this land-grant teaching and research university is located in Reno, Nevada. During the last 35 years, the University has met the challenges of leadership in what is now the fastest-growing state in the country, as its enrollment rose to more than 17,000 students in 2010.
https://www.unr.edu/
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