Matriculation definition

Matriculation means the condition of being enrolled in a college, or university; or in a business, nursing, professional, secretarial, technical or vocational school; or in an adult education program.
Matriculation. The year that a Beneficiary is anticipated to commence attendance at a postsecondary educational institution, generally concurrent with the high school graduation year.
Matriculation means registration of provisionally admitted students by the concerned School/Department.

Examples of Matriculation in a sentence

  • Maintaining Matriculation After the allotted time for a thesis or dissertation course has expired, students must pay ½ the amount of their thesis or dissertation course to maintain their enrollment status.

  • Matriculation at the University will be on a space-available basis with the possibility of deferred enrollment.

  • The one-time Matriculation Fee and International Student Orientation Fee shall also be remitted.

  • The Matriculation Counselors shall be assigned a work year of 185 days between July 1 and June 30 time frame.

  • By mutual consent between management and the counselor, the Matriculation Counselors may volunteer to change his/her work year on an annual basis.


More Definitions of Matriculation

Matriculation. The year that a beneficiary plans to commence attendance at a postsecondary educational institution.
Matriculation means a process that brings a college and a student who enrolls for credit into an agreement for the purpose of realizing the student's educational goal through the college's established programs, policies, and requirements. This agreement is to be implemented by means of the student's individual educational plan developed pursuant to Ssection 55525.
Matriculation means a process that brings a college and a student into an agreement for the purpose of achieving the student’s educational goals and completing the student’s course of study. The agreement involves the responsibilities of both parties to attain those objectives through the college’s established programs, policies, and requirements including those established by the board of governors pursuant to Section 78215.
Matriculation means a process that brings a college and a student who enrolls for credit into an agreement for the purpose of realizing the student’s educational goals through the college’s established programs, policies, and requirements. Colleges are responsible for providing: an admissions process; an orientation to college services and procedures; pre- enrollment assessment and counseling; advisement and counseling in the selection of courses; a suitable curriculum or program of courses; follow-up on student progress, with referral to support services when needed; and a program of institutional research and evaluation.
Matriculation means enrolment of a person in a student list. Matriculation takes place by a Vice- Rector's order.
Matriculation is means a process that brings a college and a an enrolled student into an agreement for the purpose of realizing the student's educational goal through the college's established programs, policies, and requirements achieving the student’s education goals and completing the student’s course of study. This agreement is to be implemented by means of the student's individual educational plan developed pursuant to section 55525.
Matriculation means “the process by which a student formally completes the