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Originally Posted by Redlemon
If I were to say that I'm attending a school, which is correct?
"Enrolled in Fred University"
"Enrolled at Fred University"
"Enrolled with Fred University"
Or is it something else entirely?
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You are enrolled in classes, enrolled at college, and enrolled with friends. Personally, I don't think there is much room for re-arranging.
You could be enrolled in the University, but University represents a more general construct that you are at, but not necessarily in. You are in classes, because they are a more specific branch of the larger University. I don't think you are enrolled with classes or the University, as I don't consider it to be a partnership, but instead a service granted as a result of payment.