enroll

enroll in (something)

To register oneself or someone in something, often a class. A noun or pronoun can be used between "enroll" and "in." Has your mom enrolled you in the ballet class yet? Now that I've enrolled in classes, I'm officially a college freshman—I can't believe it! Did Dad really enroll himself in an art class at the community college?
See also: enroll
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

enroll

(someone) in something to sign someone up to be in something. They enrolled me in calculus against my wishes. I want to enroll myself in the history class offered at the latest hour.

enroll

(someone) in something to sign someone up to be in something. They enrolled me in calculus against my wishes. I want to enroll myself in the history class offered at the latest hour.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • not do (someone or oneself) any favors
  • identify with
  • orient
  • orient to
  • orient to (something)
  • spiff up
  • spiffed up
  • arrange for
  • arrange for some time
  • arrange some music for
References in periodicals archive
A physician who does not want to enroll in Medicare, i.e.
Iowa Farmers' Decisions to Enroll in the Average Crop Revenue Election (Acre) Program (working paper 11013).
Students are enrolled in two math classes; the second class maintains a 15-1 student/teacher ratio and employs Academy of Math software to reinforce instruction and address individual needs like weak computation or problem-solving skills.
People enrolled in HDHPs were more likely to not fill a prescription, skip doses of their medications, or delay or avoid getting other needed medical care due to cost.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Dance Program Claudia Melrose, Chair; Madison, WI 608.262.1691 uwdance@education.wisc.edu; www.dance.wisc.edu Deadline: 02/10/2007; Number awarded: 15 Requirements: Continuing scholarships for dance majors enrolled in program
The top five factors that motivate parents to enroll children in summer camp programs are ranked as follows:
He said the drive to raise the number of school goers in Islamabad was in full swing and every child attaining the age of education would be enrolled in the city's schools by the end of this year.
Members may join 4-H and enroll in a project any time before May 1, 2019 to be eligible to exhibit in the 2019 4-H shows.
They said school enrolment campaign was carried under a project titled 'ILMPOSSIBLE Take a Child to School' funded by the Qatar-based Education Above All (EAA) Foundation to enroll children aged 5 to 11 in primary schools.
The researchers found that about half of the caregivers reported that they would be willing to enroll their child in a clinical trial (53.3 percent); 38.3 percent may be willing to enroll their child, while 8.3 percent would not enroll their child.
Under Notice 2015-37, an individual who may enroll in a Children's Health Insurance buy-in program (CHIP) that has been recognized as minimum essential coverage by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will be treated as eligible for minimum essential coverage under the program, and therefore ineligible for a premium tax credit, only for the period the individual is enrolled.
The provincial government has pledged to enroll eleven hundred thousand children in the schools.
Twenty-six percent didn't enroll in higher education at all.
More than two-thirds (67%) of employers in the study automatically enroll new hires, up from 58% in 2007.
The IRS recently provided guidance exempting enrolled retirement plan agents from the preparer tax identification number (PTIN) system.