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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted to programs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone being accepted or allowed to participate in specific programs, such as educational or rehabilitation programs.
Example: "After a thorough review of her application, she was finally admitted to programs that focus on advanced scientific research."
Alternatives: "accepted into programs" or "enrolled in programs".
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Graduate students are typically admitted to programs in Engineering and Applied Science Biomedical Engineeringg) or other related fields through the Yale Graduate School and follow a course of study that will complement their research activities within the section.
During the terms that students are enrolled and in residence in Yale College, they cannot be simultaneously enrolled, neither full-time nor part-time, in any other school or college at any other institution, with the exception of other Yale University schools that permit currently enrolled undergraduates to be admitted to programs that have been established within Yale College.
Still others have been admitted to programs at Yale, Harvard and Northwestern.
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If you apply and are admitted to Program II, you are no longer held responsible for completing the requirements of Program I, including the requirement for a major.
Only those admitted to both programs will be enrolled for the joint degree program.
Individuals admitted to PhD programs are expected to respond by April 15, and those admitted to MA programs by April 30.
Joint-degree applicants must apply to and be admitted to both programs independently.
You must be admitted to both programs separately before you can enter the joint degree.
Under the previous policies, 15 percent of the students admitted to gifted programs were Hispanic and 31 percent were black.
Students whose combined scores are in the 95th percentile or above, as measured nationwide, will be admitted to the programs.
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