Examples of 'matriculate' in a sentence

Meaning of "matriculate"

To matriculate means to enroll in a college or university as a student
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  • To enroll as a member of a body, especially of a college or university
  • To be enrolled as a member of a body, especially of a college or university.
  • A person admitted to membership in a society.

How to use "matriculate" in a sentence

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He was the first person to matriculate in this institution.
She is a matriculate and holds a diploma in textile design.
American fighters often matriculate from wrestling.
We matriculate a lot.
Programmes that help pupils matriculate fully.
Applicants must matriculate in a group of six subjects from a matriculation programme.
Both boys and girls are allowed to matriculate.
In order to matriculate the applicant.
I am really much too young to matriculate.
Students to matriculate in the fall.
I never actually gave you the chance to matriculate here.
Of students matriculate to college.
This list will be updated as new armigers matriculate arms.
Appli cants must matriculate in a group of six subjects from a matriculation programme.
All our students matriculate.

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Successful bidders will matriculate vacancy after completion of the award process.
If you want me to matriculate.
Most boys that matriculate at Manchester are upstanding gentlemen.
I have got to matriculate.
ASP graduates matriculate at colleges and universities in the USA and around the world.
Must be a matriculate.
I am the sixth generation of Samuels to matriculate.
The Academy has students matriculate at a wide range of colleges and universities.
I am beginning to matriculate.
Of our students matriculate to Ivy League universities.
In a condition to matriculate.
For you to matriculate this semester at the Fleet Training Academy.
We are going to matriculate.
Students matriculate in September.
The sixth generation of Samuels to matriculate.
They were the first women to matriculate in a University in the UK.
About half of all Dalit students drop out of school before they matriculate.
These seven women were the primary such to matriculate at a British university.
You plan to matriculate as a bachelor 's candidate.
A student visa so he can matriculate at UCLA.
Matriculate | transitive verb, to enroll as a member of a body and especially of a college or university.
It is voices like yours that make me proud to matriculate from UW.
He did not matriculate at Louvain.
A recipient of the scholarship must make a written commitment to matriculate in the MDA program.
The Mexican matriculate consular.
You will be surprised that by the time I was a matriculate.
And all of our students matriculate to top-tier universities.
I am hoping to pledge when I matriculate.
At your current pace, you will matriculate just in time to draw your Social Security.
We even have pre-kindergarten computer courses and all of our students matriculate to top-tier universities.
When did you matriculate at Georgia State?
It 's not my fault that the Ivies are allowing idiots to matriculate.
You will be surprised that by the time I was a matriculate I had read thousands of books.
Do not they know that I deserve a better fate? I am really much too young to matriculate.
Elizabeth graduated last spring and will matriculate at Harvard in September.

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