Bursar in a sentence as a noun

Grant money usually goes to the bursar who takes 50% or more as "overhead".

The bursar said, “Certainly we ought to invest it in property, real property.

Ineptitude at the bursar's office is a little off topic, and it isn't unique to Stanford.

They offer their own courses, for which you pay them tuition directly, instead of through the university bursar.

Just recall how it was to interact with your university registrar/bursar...

If a student is struggling and does not use the available resources for catching up with the rest of the class, it may be for any of several reasons:- Asking for help is a display of weakness, and that student has been conditioned to conceal his or her weaknesses.- The student has feelings of inferiority that lead him or her to assume that they do not deserve additional assistance.- The student has given his or her last pennies to the bursar and the bookseller, is literally living in a van and gleaning the trash to meet survival needs, and is avoiding peers and professors to conceal this lifestyle.- The student has a job, and the work schedule interferes with your office hours.

Bursar definitions

noun

the treasurer at a college or university