admission
Urgent, unplanned entry, usually to a hospital.
Entry without payment.
Entry into a bachelor's degree program.
Entry into a post-graduate program.
Entry for half the normal cost.
A complete statement admitting something.
A policy of accepting only certain applicants based on criteria.
An unambiguous statement admitting something.
A policy of accepting all applicants.
A very honest and direct statement admitting something.
An admission that is understood or implied without being stated.
An admission given reluctantly or unwillingly.
The fee paid for entry.
The fee paid for entry.
The fee paid for entry.
The office in a school or college that deals with applications.
The office in a school or college that deals with applications.
The qualifications needed to be considered for admission.
The set of rules an organization uses for admission.
The standards used to decide who is allowed to enter.
A person who works in the admissions office.
The person in charge of the admissions department.
Entry to a play or live performance venue.
Entry to a movie theater.
As someone has said or admitted themselves.
A statement or action that shows you accept you are guilty.
A statement that you are legally responsible for something.
A statement or action that shows you accept you have failed.
A statement or action that shows you accept you have lost.
Indicates the place or institution one is admitted to.
Indicates what is being admitted (e.g., guilt, failure).
At the time of being admitted, especially to a hospital.
To formally request entry to a place like a college.
To succeed in being allowed to enter.
To state something that you admit is true.
To try to gain entry, often used in a formal context.
To not allow someone to enter.
To officially allow someone to enter.