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Matriculation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Matriculation refers to the formal process of entering a university, or of becoming eligible to enter by acquiring the required prior qualifications. |
 | | At Oxford and Cambridge matriculation was formerly associated with entrance examinations taken before or shortly after matriculation, known as Responsions at Oxford and the Previous Examination at Cambridge, both abolished in 1960. |
 | | In the United States, the Matriculation ceremony is a rarity, with the most prominent example being Dartmouth College, which holds the ceremony for new students during Orientation in September. |
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