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enroll in vs enroll to

'Enroll in' and 'enroll to' are both acceptable English phrases, but 'enroll in' is the more widely used construction. 'Enroll to' is not incorrect, but it is less common and may sound awkward to native speakers.
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Last updated: August 14, 2024

enroll in

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'enroll in' when referring to joining a program, course, or institution. It is the standard preposition used with 'enroll.'

Examples:

  • She decided to enroll in a photography class.
  • He wants to enroll in the university next semester.
  • Barbara saw raw potential in me, and she encouraged me to enroll in business school.
  • Shall I enroll in some samba classes?
  • Yes, I'd like to enroll in college?
  • She could enroll in school there and make a fresh start.
  • For the record, Mrs. Grayson, are you now denying that you abandoned a six-month-old boy named Patrick to enroll in a European art school?
  • I'm here to enroll in the eighth grade.
  • All interested to enroll in the list.
  • She didn't enroll in a seminar in Judaism.
  • You could even enroll in community college.
  • August, 2014, all four men enroll in the engineering program at the University of Michigan, Dearborn.
  • I'm sorry, but someone your age can't enroll in middle school.
  • We'll find you a job, an apartment, you could maybe enroll in college.
  • If I enroll in the AC school, they'll help us.
  • After I get my law degree, I'll enroll in the police academy and become a detective.
  • I have to enroll in the Sorbonne or my parents stop sending money.
  • You'll enroll in the secretarial school, and once you get your diploma, I'll send you another one of these envelopes.
  • And when I told him I wanted to enroll in the academy, not only did he not stop me, I know he pulled strings to get me in early.
  • And so if you were to go to the website and enroll in this study, you're not going to see something complicated.
  • Now, Archie, I would love for you to enroll in my school, but I will not change it for you.
  • After you had a summer fling with that girl, did you enroll in her college without telling her?

Alternatives:

  • register for
  • sign up for
  • join

enroll to

This phrase is less common and may sound awkward to native speakers.

Avoid using 'enroll to' as it is not the standard preposition used with 'enroll.' Instead, use 'enroll in' for correct and natural-sounding English.

Alternatives:

  • enroll in
  • register for
  • sign up for

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