0 to be formally admitted to study at a university or college --
1 to be formally admitted to study at a university or college: --
The child has to leave the school without a leaving certificate, and without having matriculated or having any opportunity to proceed to the higher reaches of education.
Are they boys who must have matriculated?
Some would have it that we should not allow children who attended our own junior technical schools to pass on to our own college of technology unless they matriculated.
A boy must matriculate, for instance, before he can become either a chartered accountant or a civil engineer.
This would probably have more to do with those who have not yet matriculated from the softer drugs to the harder and more potent drugs.
You matriculated in six subjects, some of which were compulsory.
That is the age when children generally matriculate.
At any rate, they would get opposition if they did, because there are many eminent architects who have not matriculated.