Matriculate in a Sentence  ðŸ”Š

Definition of Matriculate

to become a student at a school, especially a college or university

Examples of Matriculate in a sentence

After high school, I will matriculate at a local community college.  ðŸ”Š

Only the best and the brightest can matriculate at Ivy League universities.  ðŸ”Š

Rather than matriculate right after graduation and incur debt, James would prefer to enlist in the military for two years so he can save money for school.  ðŸ”Š

Everyone who chooses to matriculate at Smith-Jones University will receive a free laptop computer.  ðŸ”Š

Surprisingly, the billionaire dropped out of high school and made the decision to not matriculate at any institution of higher learning.  ðŸ”Š

Before Larry decides to matriculate at the technical school, he first wants to speak with a few of the professors who teach classes in his potential major.  ðŸ”Š

Anyone who can pay the tuition fees is allowed to matriculate at an online school that has not been endorsed by an academic board.  ðŸ”Š

Although Sarah did matriculate at Harvard for one year, she did not graduate from the famed university.  ðŸ”Š

Jason has received a full scholarship offer to matriculate at one of the top colleges in the country.  ðŸ”Š

Before you can matriculate at the college I attend, you must first complete an application and have your educational records forwarded to the school.  ðŸ”Š

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