pre-enrollment

pre-enrollment

(ˌpriːɪnˈrəʊlmənt)
adj
of or pertaining to the period prior to enrollment, esp in a university
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Step 1: The sponsor provides the visitor with a link to the DBIDS pre-enrollment website their work email and phone number.
The study is a retrospective analysis of pre-enrollment serial SCr data from 141 of the 196 patients enrolled in the REVERSE trial for which data were available for this analysis.
Pre-enrollment is the method by which students select courses well in advance of the official enrollment date of the next term.
Mean number of ED visits pre-enrollment in the medical home clinic was 1.62 (SD=2.09), compared with mean number of ED visits post enrollment (1.13 [SD=1.31]).
On Saturday, during the whole day there will be music in the resort, and the instructors from the Borosport ski school will give free tutorials for beginners to the Rila Hotel (after a pre-enrollment in the office of the Borosport ski school in front of the Rila Hotel from 8: 00 until 10:00).AaAe
Those potential Spelman students to whom Nelson refers are invited to participate in the Pre-Enrollment Summer Program (PEP), which has been offered since 2013.
The consent judgment, entered in Suffolk Superior Court, also requires the defendants to make appropriate disclosures on their website, advertisements, and pre-enrollment materials, and provide services to students seeking jobs in their field of study.
The "pre-enrollment enrollment only" (PRE-E) group included 474 (28%) applicators who reported a previous diagnosis of depression at enrollment, but who did not confirm their pre-enrollment diagnosis at follow-up.