Meaning of matricula | Babel Free
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Examples
“It shall be the office of the Registrar, to keep⟳ the matricula, or register⟳, in which the names of all persons who shall be admitted members of the University shall be inrolled; to attend⟳ the Convocation as secretary, and to keep⟳ registers, in which all degrees conferred, and other proceeding of the Convocation, shall be entered.”
“The Bachelor in Arts shall be entitled to this Degree after his name⟳ shall have⟳ been seven years at least on the matricula, and he shall have⟳ paid his Library and other fees.”
“Depending on the university, up to three different fees could be payable: fees for registration in the general rectoral matricula, in the faculty matricula, and, if there were university nations, in their matriculae as well — this being payment for the documentary and social act of admission to the university and its sectional parts.”
“To graduate, if in arts, the student must, for a bachelor's degree, have⟳ obtained two matriculas, that is, he must have⟳ attended lectures two years, and must, at the public examination, have⟳ been twice approved; and to be master of arts, he must have⟳ gained three matriculas.”
“Safeguards are not in place⟳ to prevent⟳ multiple issuance of matriculas to the same individual; in fact, the INS has already reported finding multiple cards in different names issued to the same person.”
“I happen⟳ to agree⟳ completely with Mr. Gallegly that really the only people, or certainly the largest number⟳ of people, who could possibly benefit by the use⟳ of the matricula in the United States are those people living here illegally. Otherwise, you have⟳ identification that this government offers to you when you come⟳ in.”
“After that, I had to give⟳ my matricula accompanied by my special number⟳, proving who I was.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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