Examples of 'he matriculated' in a sentence

Meaning of "he matriculated"

The phrase 'he matriculated' is typically used to describe the process of enrolling or registering as a student at a college or university. It implies that the person in question has completed the necessary steps to officially become a student and begin their academic journey at the institution

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he matriculated
He matriculated for four years there.
He attended the secondary high school there until he matriculated.
One year later he matriculated to the college itself.
In September of that year he matriculated.
He matriculated to one of the finest institutions of learning in the country.
Then received a Teaching Fellowship from the University of Oregon where he matriculated.
He matriculated at the age of sixteen.
Eventually his father relented, permitting the boy to study music provided he matriculated.
The next year he matriculated the principles of his Tesla coil.
He continued playing the sport when he matriculated to St David's.
He matriculated to Loughborough University where he studied aeronautical engineering.
Born in Los Angeles, he matriculated at the University of Hawaii.
He matriculated to the London School of Economics and graduated with a degree in accounting.
Fitzgerald was already drinking to excess by the time he matriculated into Princeton in 1916.
He matriculated at the University of Nebraska.

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At twenty-four, he matriculated.
He matriculated at the University of Durham.
Farnsworth continued his studies at Brigham Young University, where he matriculated in 1922.
The following year he matriculated at Edinburgh University where he studied Logic.
He attended Clifton School in Durban, where he matriculated in December 2014.
He matriculated at Glasgow.
Having been unsuccessful in the field, in 1865 he matriculated into Christ 's College, University of Cambridge.
He matriculated to receive a double degree in Arts and Law from the University of Sydney.
After preparatory school at Adams Academy, he matriculated in 1881 at Harvard University.
He matriculated and left his studies due to participation in non-cooperation movement.
He was educated at Westminster School, and in 1599 he matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford.
He matriculated at Amherst College, where his father and elder brother had earned degrees.
He was educated at Harrow School and Christ Church, Oxford where he matriculated on 5 November 1821.
After the war, he matriculated to the University of Kentucky.
He matriculated to Jesus College, Oxford where he studied chemistry.
After a year of service, he matriculated in the Kirov Higher Command School in Vladikavkaz.
He matriculated here in the spring before last, - a youth, top grades.
The following year, he matriculated at New College, Oxford, as a scholar.
He matriculated into the University of Georgia at the age of 16.
At the age of 17 he matriculated at Wadham College, Oxford.
He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford, when he was nineteen years old.
There, he matriculated at the Rutgers Medical School.
He matriculated in 1874 and immediately enrolled at Uppsala University for botany and zoology.
In October, he matriculated as an undergraduate at Christ Church, Oxford.
He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford, but moved to Merton, where he obtained a fellowship.
At 18, he matriculated into the Kiev polytechnical institute.
He matriculated in 1878 and went to live with his maternal grandfather.
In 1863 he matriculated to Brasenose College, Oxford where he studied mathematics.
He matriculated at McGill University in 1912, competing in swimming and water polo for the school.
Aged 15, he matriculated at Glasgow University.
He matriculated at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1869, studying there for a year.
In 1943 he matriculated at the University of Glasgow to study Music and English.
He matriculated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1961 to study mathematics.
At 1931, he matriculated from the Frunze Academy and joined the Communist Party.
In 1905 he matriculated at the Sorbonne in Paris and joined the Armenian liberation movement.

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