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bursar
[ bur-ser, -sahr ]
noun
- a treasurer or business officer, especially of a college or university.
- (in the Middle Ages) a university student.
- Chiefly Scot. a student attending a university on a scholarship.
bursar
/ ˈɜːə /
noun
- an official in charge of the financial management of a school, college, or university
- a student holding a bursary
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲd·ܰs noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bursar1
Example Sentences
That individual then took on the role of an inexperienced school bursar - an administrator - who pretended to not know what was going on.
After she graduated from Florida Career College in 2016, she said, she pleaded with the campus director and bursar’s office to release her transcript but was told no.
A former top director of Howard University’s bursar’s office pleaded guilty Friday to stealing nearly $140,000 from the university.
Dutch art detective Arthur Brand recovered the ring and it will be handed back on Dec. 4, said Mark Blandford-Baker, home bursar at Magdalen College.
“We had given up hope of seeing it again,” Mark Blandford-Baker, Magdalen College’s home bursar, told AFP.
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