Bursar
(noun)
An official in charge of funds, especially in a school, college, or university.
Origin:
The word "bursar" comes from the latin word "bursarius" which means a person in charge of funds. the word is first recorded in the 15th century in the english language.
Examples:
- The bursar was responsible for managing the school's finances.
- The bursar handled the budget and financial matters of the college.
- The bursar was in charge of the university's endowment.
- The bursar oversaw the financial aid program.
- The bursar was responsible for the accounts payable and receivable.