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bursar

[bur-ser, -sahr] / ˈbɜr sər, -sɑr /


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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.

From Reuters

“We had given up hope of seeing it again,” Mark Blandford-Baker, Magdalen College’s home bursar, told AFP.

From Fox News

The bursar’s office at Morehouse has been busy ironing out the logistics since receiving Smith’s unprecedented gift.

From Washington Post

Money the students win at competitions is put into a bursar’s account and must first be used for school, including tuition, books and meal plans, Delaney said.

From Washington Times

Typically, staff members within a school’s financial aid office award aid to students, and the bursar’s office is charged with receiving and disbursing federal funds to student accounts.

From Washington Post