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Old 13-Jul-2008, 04:49
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I have a question as to whether i should use 'in' or "at" when i want to say that I want to enroll at a school, for example: I want to enroll at Yale University. Or do I say: I want to enroll in Yale University. I think I can say: I want to enroll in the philosophy program at Yale University. Or maybe I can say: I am enrolling in Yale University's philosophy program. PLease answer if you're a native English speaker or an English teacher. Thanks
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Enrol(l) in a course, program, etc.; enrol(l) at a place or time.

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