admissions

[ədˈmɪʃənz]

admissions Definition

  • 1the process of being accepted into an institution or organization, especially a college or university
  • 2a statement acknowledging the truth of something

Using admissions: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "admissions" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The admissions office at the university is very busy this time of year.

  • Example

    She received her letter of admission to the graduate program.

  • Example

    His admissions about his past mistakes were surprising.

admissions Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for admissions

Phrases with admissions

  • an essay submitted as part of a college or university application that describes the applicant's background, interests, and goals

    Example

    She spent weeks working on her admissions essay for her dream school.

  • a group of people responsible for evaluating applications and deciding who will be accepted into a college or university

    Example

    The admissions committee was impressed by her academic achievements and extracurricular activities.

  • a situation where wealthy parents paid bribes to get their children admitted to prestigious universities

    Example

    The admissions scandal rocked the world of higher education and led to several high-profile arrests.

Origins of admissions

from Latin 'admissio', meaning 'letting in'

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Summary: admissions in Brief

'Admissions' [ədˈmɪʃənz] refers to the process of being accepted into an institution or organization, especially a college or university. It also denotes a statement acknowledging the truth of something. Examples include 'She received her letter of admission to the graduate program.' and 'His admissions about his past mistakes were surprising.' Phrases like 'admissions essay' and 'admissions committee' are commonly used in the context of college applications.