Matriculate (verb)

  1. To enroll as a student in a college or university.
  2. To enter someone's name on a list or register.

Origin:

Mid 17th century (as a noun in the sense "register of students at a university"): from latin matricula "little matrix", diminutive of matrix "list, register".

Examples:

  1. She matriculated at the University of Oxford.
  2. The new students were matriculated into the college yesterday.
  3. The college matriculated a record number of students this year.
  4. She was matriculated as a first-year student.
  5. The university matriculated him as a PhD candidate.
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