However, there are some exceptions:
* Dual enrollment: High school students can sometimes be enrolled in both high school and a college concurrently, taking some courses at each institution. This is a structured program, not just enrolling in two unrelated schools.
* Taking individual courses at different institutions: You might audit a course at one school while being a full-time student at another. This is usually not considered "enrollment" in the same way as a degree program.
* Different types of programs: You might be enrolled in a vocational school for a specific trade while also taking online courses at a different institution for personal enrichment. This doesn't usually conflict.
* Different levels of education: You might be enrolled in a graduate program while also having a child enrolled in a different school.
In short, while there are nuanced situations where a person might be participating in educational programs at multiple institutions, simultaneously being a *fully enrolled* student in two separate degree or certificate programs is generally not possible.