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Verb
/məˈtrikyəˌlāt/,
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matriculated, past participle; matriculated, past tense; matriculating, present participle; matriculates, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Be enrolled at a college or university
    • - he matriculated at the University of Vermont
  2. Admit (a student) to a college or university

  3. Record (arms) in an official register

Noun
  1. A person who has been matriculated


  1. someone who has been admitted to a college or university
  2. enroll as a student
  3. (matriculation) admission to a group (especially a college or university)
  4. (Matriculation (South Africa)) In South Africa, matriculation (or matric) is a term commonly used to refer to the final year of high school and the qualification received on graduating from high school, although strictly speaking, it refers to the minimum university entrance requirements.
  5. (Matriculations) Matriculation, in the broadest sense, means to be registered or added to a list, from the Latin matricula – little list. In Scottish heraldry, for instance, a matriculation is a registration of armorial bearings. ...
  6. (matriculation) enrollment in a college or university; A pass in some university examinations; A registration of armorial bearings
  7. (Matriculated) A term describing a student who has been accepted for a degree program and has begun taking classes for that program.
  8. (Matriculated) A person admitted to the university as a degree-seeking student.
  9. (10. Matriculated) Enrolled in a course of study leading to a degree.
  10. (Matriculated) Enrollment status for students who are officially working on the completion of a degree.
  11. (Matriculated) The process of being enrolled in an educational institution in pursuit of a degree of some type, such as a bachelors, associate, masters, or doctoral degree.
  12. (Matriculated) To be enrolled at an eligible institution working toward a degree or certificate in an eligible program.
  13. (matriculation) A combination of assessment of reading, writing, and mathematic skills; orientation to college programs and services; academic advising; and the programs and services which enable a student to reach his or her educational goals. ...
  14. (Matriculation) A process which brings a college and a student who enrolls for credit into an agreement for the purpose of realizing the student's educational objective. Primary components of matriculation are assessment, orientation, and counseling of new non-exempt students. ...
  15. (Matriculation) The process of officially registering with College. This means signing the matriculation register in Robbie Kneale’s office.
  16. (Matriculation (German: Immatrikulation)) To enroll at a university.  This played a slightly different role in 18th century German universities than it does now. ...
  17. (Matriculation) Means that you are enrolled in a Degree or Certificate program approved by New York State; this is one of the criteria that determines whether your aid is payable.
  18. (Matriculation) Opposite of graduation. Involves walking through the Sallyport into the quad as a symbolic act of being integrated into the University.
  19. (Matriculation) The formal ceremony held in the Sheldonian that makes you a member of the University of Oxford. It is a short, private ceremony but you do need to wear sub-fusc. ...
  20. (Matriculation) a slightly old-fashioned word that describes being admitted to university, so that “matriculation requirements” are all the conditions you must satisfy to be accepted.
  21. (Matriculation) is the basic academic and literacy requirements for admission to Curtin. Selection procedures for specific courses are additional to this.
  22. Matriculation in SIS means the student’s Admission record has been “frozen” in and the ownership of the data has been transferred to the Registrar and Academic Units (student records). ...
  23. A student matriculates in college when he or she enrolls in college for the first time. A student who just started the freshman year in high school will matriculate in four years. A newborn baby will matriculate in approximately 17 years.
  24. To register or enroll in a college.
  25. Formally enter a degree program through application, acceptance and registration.