The correct phrasing is "I am currently enrolled." This structure emphasizes the present status of enrollment. Saying "I am enrolled currently" is grammatically correct but less common and sounds a bit awkward.
When an application asks if you are currently enrolled in any course or program of study, you should provide accurate information about your current educational status. If you are enrolled in a course or program, list the name of the institution, the program, and your current status (e.g., full-time or part-time). If you are not currently enrolled, simply indicate that you are not enrolled in any courses or programs. Be honest and clear in your response.
currently: over 48,000
Undergraduate enrollment- 3,454
There are 1,009 students currently enrolled at Julliard
There are currently 49,679 students enrolled in the University of Florida.
She is enrolled at Griffith Uni in QLD but is currently not studying
4.2 million people are currently enrolled in Obamacare
she is now teaching kids with special needs gymnastics
4.2 million people are currently enrolled in Obamacare
There is currently over two thousand people enrolled at Milton Hershey School, they hope to soon rise over the three thousand kids mark.
There are around 8 million students currently enrolled in schools in Turkey.
Yes, but using got enrolled instead of simply enrolled lends a special meaning. It suggests that someone else enrolled me without my wanting it, or that there was a problem with my enrollment that I had to overcome. For example: I hoped to keep my name off the list, but I got enrolled anyway; or They made it hard for me to sign up, but finally I got enrolled.