Citations:exmatriculate


 * 2012, Hans Pechar, Angela Wrobleski, “Austria: non-traditional students in the 2000s”, Maria Slowey, Hans G. Schuetze (ed.), Global Perspectives on Higher Education and Lifelong Learners, Routledge, ISBN 9780415675079, part II, chapter 2, page 37:
 * The decline in the share of students with children may be caused by a complex set of intervening factors. The introduction of fees might be one explanation because students with only a few study activities decided to exmatriculate.


 * 2014, Luca Váradi, Youths Trapped in Prejudice: Hungarian Adolescents’ Attitudes towards the Roma, Springer VS, ISBN 9783658058906, chapter 3.2.1, page 77:
 * Although the practice is illegal, certain schools simply reject Roma pupils, whereas in other cases the non-Roma parents exmatriculate their children once the proportion of the Roma pupils in the school reaches a certain level.