Much to my delight, I found out that my father had enrolled me in some art classes at the community center.
The parent enrolled her son in a preschool program. Ten new students have enrolled in our school this year.
I am enrolled in the archery class at school.
The enrollment of a local university has dropped by 5% over the past decade.
He has enrolled in a class to assist him in furthering his vocation desires.
I am enrolled in a business course. My aunt has a retail business.
Marek was worried about pollution so he enrolled in a university course in Environmental Studies.
I am working at the medical college. I am enrolled in the medical college. It's according to the whole sentence.
how do i get my son enrolled
My daughter went to a university in USA last week.
The past participle of "enroll" is "enrolled." For example, "She has enrolled in the new course."
Being Jewish, I was somewhat confused that I had been enrolled in Saint Mary's High School.
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.