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ingresados

Ingresados is a Spanish term derived from the verb ingresar, meaning to enter or to be admitted. As a noun, it designates people who have been admitted to an institution, program, or organization and have joined as new entrants. The term is commonly used in educational contexts to refer to students who have successfully completed an admission process and are registered in a degree, diploma, or training program. In many Spanish-speaking countries, expressions such as los ingresados de primer año or los ingresados a la universidad designan a los ingresados de primer año, es decir, a los estudiantes que comienzan sus estudios.

In other contexts, especially in public administrations or large companies, ingresado can refer to a new hire

Origin and related terms: The word derives from ingresar; related forms include ingresante (a person who is

or
a
staff
member
who
has
joined
after
a
selection
process,
sometimes
following
a
probation
period.
The
exact
meaning
depends
on
the
country
and
the
institution;
in
some
places
ingresado
is
synonymous
with
ingresante
or
empleado
ingresado,
while
in
others
it
is
reserved
for
students.
The
term’s
usage
varies
regionally,
so
it
is
common
to
encounter
different
nuances
depending
on
the
sector.
applying
or
has
been
admitted)
and
ingreso
(the
act
or
process
of
entering).
In
academic
settings,
ingresados
typically
denote
a
cohort
of
new
students,
while
in
employment
contexts
they
may
refer
to
individuals
who
have
recently
joined
an
organization
through
a
formal
selection
process.