"There is a difference between registration and enrollment. The process of signing up for courses is called registering. Students are charged tuition and fees when they register. Students are enrolled after they pay the tuition and fees."
http://www.gradschool.mtu.edu/policies/registration.html
Sally had to pay an enrollment fee to the registration department at the university. She felt it was unfair to pay money just to enroll in college. She thought it should be free. More students would enroll into college if they did not have this unfair fee.
The college with the lowest enrollment is a tie between two small schools. Both Hebrew College and Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture only have an enrollment of 7 people.
There is no difference.
Check with your local community college. Some college's promote the dual enrollment program, and others do not. Either way, your local college should be happy to provide you with information about dual enrollment and the requirements of dual enrollment. :)
AP (Advanced Placement) courses are high school classes that allow students to earn college credit by passing a standardized exam at the end of the course, while dual enrollment programs enable high school students to take actual college courses that count for both high school and college credit. AP courses are often more standardized and widely recognized across institutions, whereas dual enrollment can vary by college and may offer a broader range of subjects. Additionally, dual enrollment typically involves direct interaction with college instructors, while AP courses are often taught by high school teachers.
Dominican College is a school in Orangeburg, NY. It appears that there is no difference between Dominican College and any other community college.
mokka college
Alaska Bible College with 38 students
GI Bill
GI Bill
Applications to Derby College are on going throughout the year.
Based on the Department of Education's Education Ranking report, the University of Phoenix has the largest enrollment with 532, 673.