noun
- plural of matriculation; the act or process of enrolling or being admitted as a student at a college or university
- plural of matriculation; official records or certificates documenting a student's admission to a university
Usage: commonly used in British English and Commonwealth countries; often refers to the formal admission ceremony or the examination required for entry
Usage: used in academic and administrative contexts
Examples
- The university processed hundreds of matriculations at the start of the academic year.
- Students received their matriculation certificates after completing the entrance examination.
- Early matriculations allowed some students to begin their studies in summer.
- The registrar's office maintains detailed records of all matriculations dating back decades.
- Matriculations at Oxford and Cambridge traditionally involve formal ceremonies.
- International student matriculations require additional documentation and visa verification.