I believe one would matriculate at a college...but whatever the opposite of 'from' is would be your answer, considering that matriculating is the opposite of graduating...basically. I'll be matriculating in the fall too, I should figure this out.
It's matriculating at. Matriculating doesn't really evoke movement, so you would not use a movement preposition such as to or from. Of course, if you want to get really technical, I don't think you can really use matriculating there, since you are not really the one doing the matriculating, UF is. You've been matriculated, you are a matriculate, but you are not matriculating. All of this would be solved if you could just use a normal vocabulary like all other sane people.
YAY...I'll be in Spokane when you are!!!! I claim a small (or large...but I understand that you'll be pretty busy so I'll take what I can get) portion of Steve time!!!
definito! At least a couple nights, my friends Nicole Nesrsta and Chip Thorn will already be starting for summer session, so I'll probably spend one night with one of them and one night at Broward (which I'm really pissed about)
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Apparently matriculate is also a noun form. I personally like matriculant, though.
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but that still doesnt answer whether one "matriculates to" or "matriculates at"
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