From http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/harvard-2012/512502-harvard-class-2012-admitted-accepted-5.html it says:
"admitted: an offer for admission
accepted: an affirmative response"
None - anyone who graduates high school is admitted.
There is no difference.
Being involved with JROTC for four years definitely makes a difference when looking to be accepted into a college.
Dominican College is a school in Orangeburg, NY. It appears that there is no difference between Dominican College and any other community college.
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No. The grammatically correct sentence would read, "Did he get accepted into college?" or "Was he accepted into college?".
In 2013 Harvard College admitted 5.8% of students who applied. 35,023 students applied for admission to the class of 2017 and 2,048 students were accepted.
anything between a 2.0 and a 4.0, its a nice college
Percent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College BoardPercent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College BoardPercent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College BoardPercent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College BoardPercent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College BoardPercent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College Board
College chemistry is harder.
I was accepted in a college
An in-state college is a college in your state & an out-of-state college is a college in another state that is not where you live.