Definition of Nonmatriculated

1. Adjective. Not matriculated. ¹

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Definition of Nonmatriculated

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonmatriculated

nonmatches
nonmatching
nonmate
nonmated
nonmaterial
nonmaterial culture
nonmaterially
nonmaternity
nonmates
nonmath
nonmathematical
nonmathematically
nonmathematician
nonmathematicians
nonmating
nonmatriculated (current term)
nonmatrix
nonmatted
nonmature
nonmaturity
nonmaximal
nonmayoral
nonmeal
nonmeaning
nonmeaningful
nonmeasurable
nonmeasured
nonmeat
nonmeaty
nonmechanical

Literary usage of Nonmatriculated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the by American Bar Association (1897)
"(4) nonmatriculated students, so-called auditors or special students may be admitted to lectures on special subjects, provided they have reached the ..."

2. Outlines of School Administration by Arthur Cecil Perry (1912)
"... is that which tends to soften the hardships of the female wage earner, especially among the laborers; the second seeks to 1 1909-1910, nonmatriculated ..."

3. Admission of Chinese Students to American Colleges by John Fryer (1909)
"Such men are designated " nonmatriculated students," and are expected to fulfill the requirements for admission to the freshman class. ..."

4. Documents of the Senate of the State of New York by New York (State). Legislature. Senate (1918)
"879, entitled: An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to the admission of nonmatriculated students, the providing of additional ..."

5. Mathematics in the Lower and Middle Commercial and Industrial Schools of by Edson Homer Taylor (1915)
"... the university, in cooperation with Goucher College, provided regular collegiate instruction to nonmatriculated students, who by reason of professional ..."

6. Bulletin by New York (State) Extension Dept (1901)
"Through local examinations, instituted for nonmatriculated students (1858), Oxford and Cambridge brought their influence to bear on secondary education ..."

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