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It is usually used to refer to the formal process of enrolling in a educational institution, usually at a college or university. For example, "John matriculated at Harvard University last fall."
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matriculated
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Past of matriculate
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Only half those who reached the final year matriculated, gaining the most basic certificate for finishing school.
From the two-day torture that was the Outward Bound camping trip, to nausea-inducing case study competitions, to the psychometric assessments the career management centre had us undertake before we matriculated, I figured out a lot about myself.
This fall he will enter undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan in one of its space-research labs, joining two classmates who matriculated a year ago.
Around 1,000 EMBA students have matriculated in Singapore in the last 13 years, while a further 2,000 students, who are based on the school's two other campuses in America and London, have spent time in Singapore as part of their programme.
He matriculated at the University of Leiden in 1630.
He matriculated in the Arte dei Medici e degli Speziali in 1343 44 and was admitted to the guild of stonemasons in 1352.
Wishing to be able to support herself, rather than turning to marriage as a solution, she matriculated at the Salem Normal School (now Salem State University), a teacher-training school, from which she graduated in 1856.
At age 12 Donne matriculated at the University of Oxford, where he studied for three years, and he then most likely continued his education at the University of Cambridge, though he took no degree from either university because as a Roman Catholic he could not swear the required oath of allegiance to the Protestant queen, Elizabeth.
After Rugby he spent a further year being tutored by his father, during which time he matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford (May 23 , 1850.
To obtain further clinical experience, he matriculated as a medical student at Bellevue Medical College, New York, and a year later took a second medical degree there.
Wood lived in Oxford as a near recluse close to Merton College, where he matriculated and in whose chapel he was buried.
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