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reenroll

  • a word derived from enroll.
    enroll
    verb (used with object)
    to write the name of (a person) in a roll or register; place upon a list; register.

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Cal State Los Angeles, for instance, has started using Graduate365, a new tool that helps the campus identify first-year students who did not reenroll, allowing outreach efforts to them.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 29, 2024

Noncitizen voters receive special ballots that only include school board candidates, and they have to reenroll in the program after every election.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 19, 2024

Klace, who recently spent several frustrating months trying to reenroll his mother-in-law for Medicare Part B, admitted that caregiving “sucks sometimes; it really does.”

From Seattle Times May 26, 2024

The end of some policies launched during the height of the covid-19 pandemic is forcing people to reenroll in Medicaid or find new insurance if they make too much money to qualify.

From Salon Apr. 16, 2023

She called me up in a rage because she couldn’t reenroll her girls.

From Slate Jan. 26, 2023