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The phrase "admitted into the program" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone being accepted or allowed to join a specific program, such as an academic or training program.
Example: "After a rigorous selection process, she was finally admitted into the program, which focuses on advanced research techniques."
Alternatives: "accepted into the program" or "enrolled in the program."
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Students are admitted into the program based on writing samples.
How many Scholars are admitted into the program each year?
Students are admitted into the program each year from a variety of disciplines.
Will I receive funding if I am admitted into the program?
Students who are admitted into the program serve as full time teaching assistants (TA's) during each of the four semesters.
Instead, they are admitted into the program based on their high school SAT scores, two personal essays, their high school and early college grades and interviews.
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Effective 9/10/2018: The Electrical Engineering Department will not consider PhD applicants not admitted into the PhD program for the MS program.
In order to be admitted into the MSE program, applicants need to hold a degree issued by a program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET.
Students admitted into the JD program in the summer after completing the one-year LLM program for foreign law graduates will be treated as JD-LLM stduents and must earn 101 credits to graduate.
Applicants who do not have this academic background are unlikely to be admitted into the PhD program, but will be considered for admission to the MS degree program.
Applicants who do not have this academic background will not be admitted into the PhD program but will be considered for admission to the MS degree program.
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