Matriculation

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Pronunciation: /məˌtrɪkjəˈleɪʃən/

Definitions of matriculation

noun the formal process of entering a college or university as a student

Example Sentences

A1 Matriculation is the process of enrolling in a university.

A2 After matriculation, students receive their student ID cards.

B1 Matriculation requirements vary from one university to another.

B2 The matriculation ceremony was held in the university auditorium.

C1 Matriculation marks the official beginning of a student's academic career.

C2 The matriculation process includes submitting transcripts and other required documents.

Examples of matriculation in a Sentence

formal The matriculation process involves submitting all required documents and completing the necessary paperwork.

informal I heard that matriculation can be a bit tedious, but it's all part of the college experience.

slang I'm so over the whole matriculation thing, can't wait to just start classes already.

figurative In a way, matriculation is like crossing a bridge from high school to higher education.

Grammatical Forms of matriculation

past tense

matriculated

plural

matriculations

comparative

more matriculated

superlative

most matriculated

present tense

matriculates

future tense

will matriculate

perfect tense

has matriculated

continuous tense

is matriculating

singular

matriculation

positive degree

matriculate

infinitive

to matriculate

gerund

matriculating

participle

matriculating

Origin and Evolution of matriculation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'matriculation' originates from the Latin word 'matricula' which means a list or register.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the act of enrolling in a university or college, the term 'matriculation' has evolved to also encompass the process of being officially registered or admitted into any organization or institution.