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admitted to vs admitted in

Both "admitted to" and "admitted in" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Admitted to" is used when talking about being accepted into a place or group, while "admitted in" is used when referring to being admitted to a specific location or institution.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 920 views

admitted to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when talking about being accepted into a place, group, or institution. It indicates that someone has been granted admission or acceptance.

Examples:

  • She was admitted to the university.
  • He was admitted to the club.
  • They were admitted to the hospital.

Alternatives:

  • accepted into
  • granted admission to
  • welcomed to

admitted in

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to being admitted to a specific location or institution. It specifies the place where admission occurred.

Examples:

  • He was admitted in the hospital.
  • She was admitted in the university.
  • They were admitted in the club.
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  • (I was admitted in March; my birthday is in June. What should I do if I cannot complete my CLE requirement on time? What do I do if I completed fewer than ...
  • Apr 17, 2019 ... (c) A lawyer admitted in another United States jurisdiction, and not disbarred or suspended from practice in any jurisdiction, ...
  • ... faculty member or full-time clinical fellow at an accredited Connecticut law school and admitted in a reciprocal or non-reciprocal jurisdiction.
  • Paragraph (d) also applies to lawyers admitted in a foreign jurisdiction. The word “admitted” in paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) contemplates that the lawyer is ...

Alternatives:

  • admitted to
  • admitted at
  • admitted into

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