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Full academic dress should be worn at all formal University ceremonies including matriculation and degree ceremonies.
Matriculation is the formal process of entering a university as a candidate for a degree, or of becoming eligible to enter by fulfilling certain academic requirements such as a formal examination.
The ceremony itself involves students taking the Matriculation Oath of the university and symbolically touching the faculty mace and shaking the deans hand.
To matriculate on Leaving Certificate results, six subjects are required in all cases. They must achieve a minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and at least Grade H7 or O6 in four other subjects. The subjects must include English, Irish and (where necessary) a Third Language.
Your matriculation is a celebratory event, where you will get to take part in one of the most famous Oxford traditions. A College year group photo will be taken to commemorate the occasion, and you will be able to purchase a copy from the photographer. You will be required to wear academic dress and sub fusc.
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Matriculation is the ceremony which marks your formal admission to the University, usually at the end of your first week. Normally this takes place in a ceremony at the Sheldonian theatre at which academic dress is worn. Visiting and Recognised students are not required to matriculate.
Matriculation confers membership of the University on students. Regulations for matriculation are set out in the University Statutes and Regulations.

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