"Matriculation" refers to a student's official enrollment in a particular program of study: a matriculated student has identified a degree or certificate in a particular field as her or his academic goal, whereas a non-matriculated student takes courses that are not necessarily intended to fit into a particular program of study
A student who meets all admission requirements and is enrolled in a degree or certificate program is said to be matriculated
A combination of assessment of reading, writing, and mathematics skills; orientation to college programs and services; academic advising and counseling; and the programs and services that enable a student to reach his or her educational goals
The process of initially enrolling in college and participating in assessment, orientation and advisement
This means that all documents required to make the student a degree-seeking student have been received by the University This can include, but is not limited to, the following documents: High School Transcript or GED score, official transcripts from all other colleges attended, DD-214 Member Copy-4 and/or an AARTS transcript (if still on active duty)
enrollment as a student at a college or university, not including summer session courses or continuing education courses
Completion of all necessary steps including application, assessment, orientation, educational planning, course selection and enrollment
Formal ceremony during student's first couple of weeks in Oxford to admit them as students to the University [Oxbridge]
The formal process of registering with the University for study In some colleges this just involves signing a register, in others there's a ceremony and/or feast
The process that all new students follow to help ensure success in meeting educational goals Matriculation includes: assessment, orientation, counseling, registration and follow up