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单词 matriculant
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Definition of matriculant in English:

matriculant

noun məˈtrɪkjʊləntməˈtrɪkjələnt
  • 1A person who is enrolled as a student in a college or university.

    medical school matriculants
    matriculants at the University of Florida
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The researchers found that a higher proportion of underrepresented minority matriculants used the community college pathways compared with white students or other racial and ethnic groups.
    • Matriculants in doctor of nursing practice programs increased 955.0%, from 862 to 9094 persons.
    • You went to a G8 university, and you were probably in the top 10-15% of matriculants.
    • Medical schools have made some strides in this regard, as Latino matriculants constitute more than 8% of recent classes nationally.
    • The number of women in medicine has increased considerably over the past 3 decades, and they now comprise approximately half of medical school matriculants.
    • The level of influence of the seven degree program characteristics was very similar for both matriculant groups.
    • For applicants, admitted applicants, and matriculants at Chicago there are no significant differences in level of need or financial-aid award between early admissions and regular admissions.
    • Yale could not do better for its matriculants than inculcate the notion both of individual liberty and its inherent responsibilities.
    • College is "glib and superficial" for most matriculants.
    • He worked as a mechanic before entering Harvard at the age of twenty-nine, twice the age of the typical matriculant.
    1. 1.1South African A student who has passed the final school-leaving examination.
      under this programme training is provided to selected matriculants to prepare them for a career in the exciting world of banking
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Capetonians can support the talented young matriculant by attending her free show and by voting for her online.
      • It's a fine achievement for any matriculant - but more so for Mbele when you consider that of the 46 pupils who wrote matric at her school, she was one of just 19 to pass.
      • Annually, a very small number of matriculants achieve good results in key subjects.
      • Top-performing matriculants at 20 highest-achieving township schools awarded cash grants towards further education.
      • Over the past four years, fewer matriculants have sat the maths and science examination, with both subjects seeing a seven percentage point dip in participation.
      • With last year's matric results out, now is the time to convince many young matriculants of the opportunities in the farming sector.
      • The top performing matriculant was a black pupil from the school improvement programme.
      • Two schools in Limpopo and one each in Gauteng, North West and the Eastern Cape failed to produce a matriculant who passed the final exam.
      • All matriculants were given cellphones with connectivity for a period of two years.
      • Trade union Solidarity on Monday released a research report on the job prospects for matriculants.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from matriculate + -ant.

Definition of matriculant in US English:

matriculant

nounməˈtrɪkjələntməˈtrikyələnt
  • A person who is enrolled as a student in a college or university.

    medical school matriculants
    matriculants at the University of Florida
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yale could not do better for its matriculants than inculcate the notion both of individual liberty and its inherent responsibilities.
    • He worked as a mechanic before entering Harvard at the age of twenty-nine, twice the age of the typical matriculant.
    • You went to a G8 university, and you were probably in the top 10-15% of matriculants.
    • The level of influence of the seven degree program characteristics was very similar for both matriculant groups.
    • The number of women in medicine has increased considerably over the past 3 decades, and they now comprise approximately half of medical school matriculants.
    • Matriculants in doctor of nursing practice programs increased 955.0%, from 862 to 9094 persons.
    • For applicants, admitted applicants, and matriculants at Chicago there are no significant differences in level of need or financial-aid award between early admissions and regular admissions.
    • The researchers found that a higher proportion of underrepresented minority matriculants used the community college pathways compared with white students or other racial and ethnic groups.
    • Medical schools have made some strides in this regard, as Latino matriculants constitute more than 8% of recent classes nationally.
    • College is "glib and superficial" for most matriculants.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from matriculate + -ant.

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