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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'matriculate into' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when discussing a student enrolling into a college, university, or school. For example: "She decided to matriculate into a prestigious university in London."
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A father agnostic about his sons' football careers, a school ill suited to encouraging them, a society, the New Orleans upper middle class, from which a member is about as likely to matriculate into professional football as into, say, Cosa Nostra: how did this combination of forces yield not one but two pro quarterbacks, both top picks in the N.F.L. draft?
Institutions need to take additional steps to more effectively recruit, hire, and retain the talented women that matriculate into and graduate from M.D.-Ph.D. programs in the United States.
Students then matriculate into one of the city's 49 elementary schools and 27 junior high schools.
Entrepreneurs do not routinely matriculate into general society like MBAs or engineers or lawyers.
She was supposed to go to an L.A. campus with nearly 2,000 students, from which she would matriculate into a high school of about 3,800.
A program that includes summer research and class work may ease the transition that students may encounter should they choose to matriculate into the partnering institution.
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The database review included all students who matriculated into the PhD program.
The National Center Test is a test that high school graduates take in order to be matriculated into the majority of universities in Japan.
Latino and Native American students are matriculating into and graduating from science programs at an increasing rate; and opportunities at research corporations and federal laboratories are building inroads for nonacademic science careers.
After high school, I matriculated into RPI.
Racha went on to graduate with honors and matriculated into the Rice University Psychology PHD program.
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