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  1. Sep 25, 2015 · One is "admitted into" a collective or a place, but is "admitted to" a position, and it's the position which you want here. For example, the college could "admit Rina into its student body" (aside: it sounds rather strange when put into the passive voice, as in "Rina was trying to be admitted into the student body.", and one might ...

  2. Jan 12, 2008 · 'admission to' would be more appropriate for what you're trying to say. 'admission into Harvard' suggests you're seeking to physically enter the Harvard campus.

  3. Nov 24, 2016 · I agree with the previous answer. The correct preposition for "admission" meaning to enter into, is "to". An example is "He was admitted to hospital". One does not say, "into hospital". For "admission" meaning issuing a statement, albeit reluctantly, or confessing, the correct preposition is "of" - e.g."He made an admission of (what ...

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Both "admission into" and "admission to" are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They are often interchangeable, but there are slight differences in usage. "Admission into" is typically used when referring to being accepted into a specific institution or program, while "admission to" is more commonly used in a general sense ...

  5. Sep 10, 2020 · When you get into college, you receive an offer of admission from a college saying that you can attend classes and eventually graduate, assuming that you complete all the requirements, follow all the rules, etc.

  6. Dec 16, 2020 · A common error is to confuse into, spelled as one word, with the two words in to. When deciding which is right for your sentence, remember that into is a preposition that shows what something is within or inside. As separate words, in and to sometimes simply wind up next to each other.

  7. Aug 30, 2013 · Should I use from or into after admission? To get admission from the university you are applying to, you should do the following:..... To get admission...