Mass Enrollment definition

Mass Enrollment means the automatic enrollment of customers into a CCA program where new service is being offered for the first time to a group of eligible customers.
Mass Enrollment refers to the phase-in of a group of new customers (who have not opted out) onto CCA Service over one billing cycle beginning with each customer’s regularly scheduled meter read date, as further defined in PG&E’s Electric Schedule E- CCA.

Related to Mass Enrollment

  • Open enrollment means, with respect to individual health insurance coverage, the period of time

  • Enrollment means the number of students who are enrolled in a school operated by the district on October 1. A student shall be counted as one whether the student is enrolled as a full-time or part-time student. Students enrolled in prekindergarten programs shall not be counted.

  • Declining enrollment means any significant decrease in the school district’s enrollment which may affect the school district’s allocation of funds in future years and/or the necessity of maintaining certain class sections or offerings.

  • Dual enrollment means the enrollment of a qualified high school student in a postsecondary course that

  • Disenrollment means either voluntary or involuntary termination of a participant from the Independent Choices Program.