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- Dictionaryo·pen en·roll·ment/ˈōpən inˈrōlmənt/
noun
- 1. the policy of allowing qualifying students to enroll in the school, college, etc., of their choice from a range of available options: "Arizona has open enrollment across district lines as well as 500 charter schools"
- 2. a period during which one may freely enroll in or change one's selection of a health insurance plan or other benefit program that is ordinarily subject to restrictions: "most people will still get their insurance through their employers, and will only be able to change coverage during annual open enrollment"
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