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matriculates
verb
Third person singular of matriculate
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With the help of an assiduous and beguiling crammer (tutor), Frayn matriculates at Cambridge, somewhat to the disappointment of Frayn Sr., who had hoped his son would follow him into the — gasp — asbestos business.
A student offered a deferred-admission option simply matriculates a semester later without taking a spot at another institution from which he or she has no intention of graduating.
Russel matriculates at Old U., his father's alma mater, to be mentored by Schrock.
1850 Matriculates at Oxford as a member of his father's old college, Christ Church.
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Only half those who reached the final year matriculated, gaining the most basic certificate for finishing school.
Typically 20% of a student's tuition fees are paid and around 40% of matriculating students get some sort of assistance.
Mike Vincent, a student at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, gives his advice to MBAs preparing to matriculate this autumn ONE year ago, I was preparing to move back to America to begin business 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.
The cost of the full-time MBA, whose students matriculate this September, is £12,650 ($20,000).
I bet those graduates are all trying to break into puppetry!I am sure that many young graduates feel entitled to better work than they've managed to find, and some of them probably chose poorly when it came time to matriculate.
The most obvious way to measure the effectiveness of an admissions policy in generating a diverse student body is to count members of racial minorities who matriculate.
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