Synonyms for

Enroll

Verb / eˈnrəʊl / / ɪˈnrəʊl / Another word for enroll — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

to officially register or sign up for a class or program

Synonyms & similar words

Synonyms by register

Antonyms

Common collocations

  • enroll in a course
  • enroll for classes
  • enroll online
  • enroll a student
  • enrollment period
  • enrollment form
  • enrollment number

Word family

verb enroll
adjective enrolled

Usage note

Often used in the context of education or military service. 'Enroll' is a transitive verb when referring to enrolling someone (e.g., 'The school enrolled 50 new students'), and intransitive when referring to oneself (e.g., 'I enrolled in a history class').

Example sentences

  1. My mom helped me enroll in a soccer program.
  2. I have to enroll in at least one science class this year.
  3. I want to enroll in a cooking class and learn how to make pizza.
  4. To enroll for the summer camp, you have to fill out a form and pay a fee.
  5. She decided to enroll in a dance academy to improve her skills.

Quotes

  • I try to enroll in classes that challenge me, but also fit into my schedule. - Jenna Ushkowitz
  • I went to a public school, so I didn't have a lot of drama classes or theater programs. But I did have a really good music program. I was really involved in that - I played the trumpet from fourth grade until I graduated - and I was able to enroll in a lot of classes. - Lucas Hedges
  • It's important to enroll your kids in some kind of extracurricular activity, whether it's drama or sports or art classes. It helps them develop their interests and skills outside of school. - Jessica Alba

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