Example sentences for: enrollments

How can you use “enrollments” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • But should we really expect the minority share of enrollments not just to keep growing but to keep growing at its initial pace ? Even in the best of all possible civil-rights environments, the rate of increase would have to slow down sometime, wouldn't it, as minority admissions approached a fair, non-discriminatory level?

  • Officials worried about falling minority enrollments and applications are proposing to guarantee admission to the University of California to any California high-school student who graduates in the top 4 percent of his high-school class.

  • (Or, more precisely, they must sacrifice some growth in tuition or in enrollments, both of which have been rising for reasons that have nothing to do with grade inflation.)

  • The New York Times explains that this is "a sensible way to increase minority enrollments without relying on a strategy that takes race into account."

  • Among our objectives for the 1993-94 year are increasing enrollments, re-evaluating both our undergraduate program and our graduate program, better coordinating our curricula at all levels, developing and promoting new courses, increasing communication with current students and alumni, and establishing beneficial "outside" contacts.


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