Enrollment and Graduation: English Vocabulary List

Explore 11 English words about enrollment and graduation with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

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enrollment /ɛnˈɹoʊɫmənt/ noun

the process or action of joining a school, course, etc.

"The enrollment deadline is soon."

"Students must complete the enrollment process before the semester begins."

personal statement /pˈɜːsənəl stˈeɪtmənt/ noun

a written statement outlining a person's achievements, interests, and goals, often used as part of a college or job application

"The personal statement explains why the applicant chose the course."

"The personal statement explains why the applicant chose the course and highlights relevant experiences and skills."

Common Application /kˈɑːmən ˌæplɪkˈeɪʃən/ noun

a standardized college admission application primarily used in the United States by multiple institutions to streamline the admissions process for undergraduate applicants

"The Common Application is accepted by many US colleges."

"The Common Application is accepted by many US colleges and allows students to apply to multiple schools with one form."

acceptance letter /ɐksˈɛptəns lˈɛɾɚ/ noun

a formal letter informing an individual of their acceptance into a program, school, or organization

"The acceptance letter arrived in a thick envelope."

"The acceptance letter arrives in April and the student has until May first to accept the offer."

early decision /ˈɜːli dᵻsˈɪʒən/ noun

a college admissions process where students apply to a single institution early in their senior year and commit to attending if accepted

"Early decision is binding if accepted."

"Early decision is binding if accepted and the student agrees to enroll if admitted to their first choice college."

matriculation /mˌætɹɪkjʊlˈeɪʃən/ noun

the formal enrollment process at a university or college

"Matriculation is required."

"Matriculation means official enrollment in university."

waiting list /wˈeɪɾɪŋ lˈɪst/ noun

a roster of individuals who are queued or in line for a particular service, opportunity, or item

"The student is placed on the waiting list."

"The student is placed on the waiting list and will be admitted only if accepted students decline their offers."

catchment area /kˈætʃmənt ˈɛɹiə/ noun

the geographical area from which a hospital, school, or business draws its clientele or customers

"The school catchment area determines admission priority."

"The school catchment area determines admission priority and children living closest have the best chance of getting a place."

course selection /kˈoːɹs sɪlˈɛkʃən/ noun

the process of choosing classes or subjects to study within a curriculum

"Course selection happens before the semester starts."

"Course selection happens before the semester starts and students must meet with their advisor to approve their choices."

student ID card /stˈuːdənt ˌaɪdˈiː kˈɑːɹd/ noun

an identification card for students, typically containing their name, photo, and identification number

"The student ID card grants library access."

"The student ID card grants library access and can be used to borrow books and print documents."

degree audit /dɪɡɹˈiː ˈɔːdɪt/ noun

an examination of a student's academic progress and requirements to ensure they meet the criteria for graduation

"The degree audit shows completed and remaining requirements."

"The degree audit shows completed and remaining requirements and helps students plan their remaining semesters."

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