0 the person in a college or university (in the UK also a school), who deals with its financial affairs --
1 the person in a university or school who is responsible for its finances --
2 the person in a college, school, or university who is responsible for controlling its money: --
It is to collect information about bursar's outlays and publish our regulations in draft.
In 1908–9 the number of pupil teachers and bursars was 8,740.
Of these twenty-three had been pupil teachers and twelve had been bursars and student teachers.
They must be given the equivalent of a bursar in an independent school.
We are likely to lose the services of a very able and competent domestic bursar.
Its expertise was invaluable to me and to the bursar of that university.
There would have to be a bursar to take charge of matters.
The previous bursar was paid £540 a year, though admittedly he had a naval pension.