Meaning matriculate
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1570s, "to admit a student to a college by enrolling his name on the register," from Late Latin matriculatus, past participle of matriculare "to register," from Latin matricula &qu [..]
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A student matriculates in college when he or she enrolls in college for the first time. A student who just started the freshman year in high school will matriculate in four years. A newborn baby will matriculate in approximately 17 years.
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To enroll at a college or university.
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Enrol for the first time in a program at the University.
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(n) someone who has been admitted to a college or university(v) enroll as a student
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The term "matriculate" means to register or enroll in an institution of higher education.
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A student matriculates when he or she enrolls in college.
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  To be formally admitted and enrolled into a college or degree program.
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To enroll in a program of study at a college or university, with the intention of earning a degree.[Back to Top]
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Register or enroll in a degree program.
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To enroll in a college or university as a candidate for a degree.
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A student matriculates in college when he or she enrolls in college for the first time. A student who just started the freshman year in high school will matriculate in four years. A newborn baby will [..]
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The process of a student being made active in a given program allowing them to then enrol.
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A student matriculates in college when he or she enrolls in college for the first time.
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Formally enter a degree program through application, acceptance and registration.
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A student matriculates at an institution when he or she enrolls at that institution for the first time.
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More terms in: Academics and Higher Ed
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(transitive) To enroll as a member of a body, especially of a college or university (intransitive) To be enrolled as a member of a body, especially of a college or university.
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