Basic Mint Enrollment Question

Sorry if this is an obvious question...but this is the first year I'm enrolled...so I thought I'd ask the experts...
Does your enrollment roll over from one year to another or do you need to re-enroll next year for the same products you ordered this year?
For example...if I enrolled in 2 Mint Sets, 3 Proof Sets, and [most of] the American Eagles...does any of that roll over automatically into 2022?
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Yes, the mint rolls the enrollments and some think the older the enrollment the quicker you receive the shipment.
When you go to the my enrollments page, for each of your enrollments you can change credit card info and number of items. There is also a toggle slider button that you can select active or inactive. As long as an enrollment is active, then it will attempt to process at the next scheduled distribution. I still have active enrollments for ATB 5oz coins.
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If inactive at time the mint stops accepting enrollments you cannot make it active. I keep mine active with a high number of coins, but always mark my calendar to review/change order at least two days before coins go on sale.
The enrollment program remains active (as @derryb described) unless you deactivate it on the site. I view my enrollments monthly to assess if I want the product or not. Cheers, RickO
keeping a high, active amount of coins locks you in on an issue that could become very hot right before release. The upcoming ASE S proofs could be a hot one but we won't know until the last minute. They are already locked from future enrollment, but those with an active enrollment can always cancel as late as two days before release. The Women's quarter series mint uncirc. rolls are another possibly good enrollment option, aftermarket prices are high.
OK...got it...so the Mint hit a gold mine when I lose my marbles and forget that this even exists!