How To Use Bursar In A Sentence

  • Last year, Patricia McMahon, who attended St Patrick s Community College, was awarded the bursary.
  • Students would have to ensure that bursaries awarded to them were used "fruitfully". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • As a great concession, the bursar offered us a room in a hostel for graduate students.
  • Tessier has been studying religion at Saint Paul University in Ottawa and received a bursary to study English.
  • That programme has supported 463 students over 5 years, with bursars achieving an 80 to 95 percent pass rate.
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  • We should not limit these honours to renaming landmarks, but should come up with still more meaningful instruments, such as bursaries and other interventions that directly benefit our people. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He said the reason for the delay in paying the bursaries was a misunderstanding about a decision in 2002 to advertise bursaries to all students in the region. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Three receive bursaries and the school hopes to increase that number. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bursary from the university helped her to buy two pricey law textbooks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Bursar's company, although quite harmless, had a habit of making one's brain squeak. Idiocy as Disease
  • No pupil can obtain a bursarship or half bursarship.
  • Bursaries provide another way of enhancing social mobility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your gifted son may be eligible for a scholarship rather than a bursary dependent on parental income. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most have their own board of governors and a bursar who is responsible for the school's finances.
  • The deputy bursar pointed out that the service was not just for women, as attacks on men were more frequent than most people thought, although attacks in general were not a regular occurrence.
  • Such a failure suggests that being divided individual JCRs are unable to conquer the ever more united efforts by college bursars to mount a uniform offensive on subsidisation.
  • White also said a government bursary for so-called "first-generation" learners - the first in their family ever to attend college or university - was claimed by about 2,200 students, which he said is only about 2.3 per cent of the estimated 91,000 first-generation students on student aid who should have been eligible for the money. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • But the scandal that he had to resign his bursarship for misappropriation of funds in connection with the tower may certainly be rejected. The Charm of Oxford
  • Meanwhile, fee waivers – a ploy to plug the funding gap caused by the policy of £9,000 fees – will raid bursary pots, pushing more students into scarce part-time work, or poverty. Student tuition fees protests – Wednesday 9 November 2011
  • New staff have been hired and more money is available for student loans, scholarships and bursaries.
  • The Cimmerian extended his broad arms to hold the bursar outside the window, then simply opened his clenched fingers. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Towards the end of this year, the Law Society of Namibia will again be looking for candidates to award bursaries for the study of law.
  • The Cimmerian leaned across the desk and took the bursar by the shirtfront. Archive 2010-02-01
  • The college bursar, Graham has a note on file on the day in question, based on information from Carol, gardener at the school.
  • She also picks up 900 a year in a bursary from the university. Times, Sunday Times
  • David and Helen Belchamber offer to review the bursarial management of smaller schools at a price that they can afford.
  • This course is free of charge to women and full bursaries are available to cover childcare, eldercare and travel costs.
  • The package here offers students no up-front fees, loan forgiveness at 25 years, no real rate of interest, a generous grant and bursary system and a cap on the fee itself.
  • The company also provides bursaries for university students to take part in paid work programmes during their summer vacations.
  • The bursary received will afford the elite sports person the opportunity to compete at the highest level while pursuing a course of academic study at the Institute.
  • Schools which were concerned that they would be judged purely on the money spent on bursaries have been assured that this will not be the case. Times, Sunday Times
  • People with terminal illnesses living in the Sheffield and Peak District areas will be able to apply for bursaries from the charity to help them realise longed-for dreams.
  • Students can also get bursaries from English universities to help to cover the cost.
  • Every person working in a school has their part to play in raising standards, whether they are a classroom assistant or a teacher, a bursar or a dinner lady.
  • A clerk supply at No.1 Combat Communications Squadron, Richmond, she has been awarded the Lipshut Family Bursary, a scholarship offered to airmen or airwomen undertaking a degree with the view of obtaining a commission.
  • The bursary scheme initially started in 1979 with six beneficiaries in the fields of engineering, medicine, metallurgy, mining and human resources.
  • Classroom assistants, bursars and caretakers are being joined by cover supervisors, to be followed soon by higher-level teaching assistants.
  • The daily running of the College falls into two main divisions, bursarial and tutorial.
  • Almost a third of students benefit from means-tested bursaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I had pre-empted her objections by winning several scholarships and bursaries. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • More than a third of students will get up to 600 on top through a means-tested bursary. Times, Sunday Times
  • And regardless of financial plight, many schools award bursaries or grants to the children of parents employed in the armed forces or clergy, or as teachers.
  • The influence of hypergravity on the Paramecium bursaria-Chlorella sp. symbiotic association. SpaceRef Top Stories
  • Remove your hands, barbarian!" squealed the bursar, struggling to free himself from the steely grasp. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Other scholarships and bursaries are also available. Times, Sunday Times
  • His father was a naval commander of "flinty and adamant" Tory views who became a school bursar. Christopher Hitchens obituary
  • There are also bursaries to help students with support for various situations and circumstances. Times, Sunday Times
  • His 'bursaries' (scholarships or exhibitions), on which he had been passing rich, expired, and he had to earn a livelihood. Robert F. Murray: His Poems with a Memoir
  •   If you don't like the meal plan you are currently on, talk to the bursar's office, or there are vending machines with Cracker Jack and jujubes in the basement of your dormitory. From T.S. Eliot's Copybook
  • Earlier, colleagues at the university paid tribute to Mr Nicholson who worked as a bursar for three colleges over 24 years.
  • Bursaries and fee waivers are on offer for students with household incomes below 25,000. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition to this, many students will be able to apply for bursaries from their University (in addition to the maintenance grant) which also will not need to be repaid.
  • No," replied Conan, bending his neck to once again face the bursar. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Money is always an issue but full-time students with an income of less than 30,000 are eligible for a bursary. Times, Sunday Times
  • Did you manage to speak to the bursar about my salary?
  • Warwick University has been running a similar scheme since last year and last week Oxford University announced a bursary scheme for students from poorer backgrounds worth up to £2,000 over three years.
  • Your main options are bursaries, grants and loans. The Sun
  • I. 849.] _bursar_, _bursarship_, etc. BOLTON CORNEY. Notes and Queries, Number 14, February 2, 1850
  • Oxford dons such as David Palfreyman, bursar of New College, see it as the best solution to the funding crisis afflicting Britain's universities.
  • In support of this contention, he quoted a memorandum dated 10 November, from the then bursar of the college which specified that a 50% council tax discount might be granted on houses owned elsewhere by members of the staff.
  • At the end of the bunkhall, behind the chipped and battered wooden desk, sat the bursar, piggish eyes fixed on the newcomer, a smirk affixed firmly on his wide visage. Archive 2010-02-01
  • If I'm a headmaster or bursar and my capital budget has been frozen, the ability to replace my kit within the operating budget, which is under my control, is appealing, Payne-Shelley says. The best way to invest in ICT for your school
  • In addition, we have expanded teacher training through the provision of full-cost service - contract fundza lushaka bursaries and we look forward to a new generation of teachers in our schools in the near future. ANC Today
  • This might be for a place, a bursary or a scholarship.
  • Did you manage to speak to the bursar about my salary?
  • We are targeting financial support at students who need it most to get through their studies through a new £180m a year bursary fund, with further transitional support available for those students who were already drawing the Education Maintenance Allowance," he said. College enrolment numbers fall for first time since 1999
  • Many receive bursaries or other financial support. Times, Sunday Times
  • This coincided with the dismissal of the Vice-Chancellor, his deputy, and the bursar, who had misappropriated University funds.
  • Without the slightest shift of his gaze, the bursar said to Conan simply, "Late. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Financial assistance is generous with about 40% of students getting a college bursary. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are also bursaries for those drawn from the lowest income brackets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conan!" screamed the bursar, tiny eyes now open wide, fear registered for the first - and last - time. Archive 2010-02-01
  • At present, most schools offer bursaries to children talented in music, sport or the arts.
  • Under such status, the school recruits its own staff, administers its own finances, employs its own bursar, and makes decisions through the governing body on many major matters.
  • Faber's minor prose works were Elnovia, a light-hearted and eventually rather dated fantasy, and an account of the history of the All Souls bursarships, printed privately.
  • The Government wants to train more bursars so that head teachers are free to concentrate on classroom matters.
  • Concordia has agreed to make a $500 student bursary for every 1000 fans they get to their Facebook page. Concordia – Education That’s “Permanently Yours” » Dave Brosha Photography
  • Having determined future company labour needs, the bursars are selected to satisfy the predicted manpower requirements of the company.
  • A student nurse can get a sizeable bursary to study for a degree. Times, Sunday Times
  • With student loans, grants and bursaries, they pay for their college education.
  • Universities are the best source of advice about the grants and bursaries available. Times, Sunday Times
  • Successful applicants receive a first-year bursary towards their study costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Successful alumni offer mentoring and the university provides bursaries to support work experience and internships both in the UK and overseas. Times, Sunday Times
  • If they do make a surplus that money goes back into the school to provide bursaries or development projects.
  • It should set up a means-tested system of bursaries for those who cannot afford it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bursary scheme assists students from families with a residual annual income of up to 40,000. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to the Domestic Bursar, requests were received from students, ‘who had consulted various internet sites and believed their rooms could be fumigated without them having to move out’.
  • The bursar hated Conan, ever since the time when the Cimmerian caught him taking extra servings of victuals from the mess hall - sustenance intended for warriors, not scribblers. Archive 2010-02-01
  • A trophy and bursary will be awarded to the Winemaker of the Year at a presentation on 14 October in London.
  • Many pupils receive bursaries or scholarships that help with the fees. Times, Sunday Times
  • I could see him wondering whether to warn the bursar he might be one or two fees short next term.
  • Lou was sixty, divorced, and worked in the bursar 's office at St. Jude. SORT OF RICH
  • Financial stability was high on his list of priorities and he set about raising funds to provide scholarships and bursaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘We believe that we can assist [students] through scholarships, bursaries, work-study programs and other means of financial assistance,’ said Piper.
  • The bursary structure is also straightforward and generous to those from poorer backgrounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • In their absence Pete will be looked after by the Bible College's bursar and husband in Malton.
  • Almost half of students are expected to qualify for a bursary or scholarship this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • So to help students along, Oxford University is offering bursaries of up to £13,000 to families with low incomes.
  • Some University of Zambia students were allegedly conniving with staff there to change results and another group had problems with the bursaries.
  • He also insisted there was scope to look at more ways of helping students from poorer backgrounds through bursaries offered by universities.
  • Mathers came to France as one of 16 university students who won bursaries from the Canadian Battlefields Foundation to study Canada's war history across Europe.
  • The division stemmed from a dispute over certain social benefits such as bursaries and access to creches and old age homes which in terms of the church's constitution was limited to the church's white members. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Study in America is open to anyone with five GCSEs at Grade C or above and many universities offer substantial bursaries to those unable to pay the full fees.
  • Many schools now have bursars to deal with their school budgets, as the amount of money delegated to schools and administration has increased over the last ten years.
  • Burnet showed his gratitude by founding eight bursarships in his will.
  • Additional bursarial support is available to ensure that any boy is able to join the choir if it appropriate for him regardless of his family's financial position.
  • Students from poorer backgrounds can get this fee and more covered by a means-tested bursary. Times, Sunday Times
  • He bore his poverty with the same dignity which characterized him in his prosperity, and when the Trustees resolved to depart from the old plan of devolving the bursarship on a Professor, it fell by universal consent to him, with whom millions of dollars would have been as safe as in the Bank of England. History of the University of North Carolina. Volume II: From 1868 to 1912
  • Sharrock's father settled on him the rent of a small property in Northampton, to augment his fellowship, as he had given up a bursarship and tutorships in change for study.
  • Successful alumni offer mentoring and the university provides bursaries to support work experience and internships both in the UK and overseas. Times, Sunday Times
  • She won a Fulbright Scholarship for studies in America and has been awarded numerous Arts Council bursaries.
  • All golf bursars are expected to represent the University in all appropriate University and national competitions.
  • Soon she has landed a job as assistant bursar, displaying a winning way with investments, and manages to get Jake enrolled in the college by exaggerating his rowing prowess.
  • The sponsors of the various scholarships and bursaries then presented special awards to the students.
  • This provides a bursary for Simon Johnson to study the fundamental, physical and electrical properties of magnesium.
  • The bursary scheme is expected to boost recruitment of engineers and scientists into the Armed Forces.
  • The awards will each be worth $3,000 per year, making them among the university's top-valued bursaries.
  • They do not qualify for loans, but are paid a regular bursary that Mairi says is not ungenerous and has become even more valuable since she left college.
  • This coincided with the dismissal of the Vice-Chancellor, his deputy, and the bursar, who had misappropriated University funds.
  • There will also be money for extra teaching assistants, administrative staff, bursars and training for teachers, heads and support staff.
  • He said government departments had bursary schemes in technikons and technical colleges to provide learners with financial assistance.
  • It has involved the resignation of the cathedral chapter clerk, bursar and organist.
  • The move could provide an escape route for hundreds of schools worried they cannot afford to provide enough bursaries for poor pupils. Times, Sunday Times
  • This provides a bursary for Simon Johnson to study the fundamental, physical and electrical properties of magnesium.
  • There will be significant encouragement of high achievers through bursaries and scholarships.
  • And about one-third of students should benefit next year from the heavily revised bursary and scholarship scheme. Times, Sunday Times
  • A quarter of the income raised from the new variable tuition fees will go towards bursaries for students from poorer families.
  • If you are eligible for a Newcastle university undergraduate bursary, you may also be awarded an achievement bursary. University guide 2012: Newcastle University
  • She argued that students from lower income families would get grants and bursaries and, in effect, money from well-off students would be directed to help them.
  • This was matched by substantial pay rises, particularly for more senior grades, and bursaries for Project 2000 student learners.
  • Not content with discharging single-handed his heavy bursarial duties he undertook to compile a register of all members of the College since its foundation.
  • A bursary from the university helped her to buy two pricey law textbooks. Times, Sunday Times
  •   If you don't like the meal plan you are currently on, talk to the bursar's office, or there are vending machines with Cracker Jack and jujubes in the basement of your dormitory. From T.S. Eliot's Copybook
  • The foundation also awards scholarships and bursaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Contributions raised through the poppy campaign are used toward helping ex-service personnel, and to grant bursaries for their children and grandchildren.
  • He was an illustrious product of the state school system, dux of Maitland High, winner of a bursary to the University of Sydney where he gained first-class honours in English.
  • He hopes bursaries and charitable grants will be available to students who will struggle to meet the costs.
  • Most boarding schools don't have generous foundations; the money for bursaries comes directly from the fees paid by international pupils. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, we have expanded teacher training through the provision of full-cost service-contract fundza lushaka bursaries and we look forward to a new generation of teachers in our schools in the near future. ANC Today
  • He went to the school on a scholarship in 1902 and when he left in 1905 his first job was as an assistant to the bursar.
  • Many "bursaries" or scholarships are available for students of divinity; and the course of studies prescribed for them is comprehensive and carefully arranged. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • The aim of the bursar programme is to develop a new cadre of professionals with the specialist skills needed to effectively manage school finances and resources and to bring a business dimension to schools' strategic planning.
  • A trust was created in Lahana's name to boost the education of nurses through bursaries, travel grants and awards.
  • The winner received a bursary to enable the study in Rome for three years of the best examples of Antique and Renaissance art while lodging at the French Academy there.
  • It aims to promote legal education and to provide bursaries, grants and scholarships. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only will they be able to provide you with information about the Government's Financial Aid Scheme, but also they will inform you about other forms of support, such as bursaries from the institutions and from private trusts, which are available. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I wish to donate my gown deposit to the OUHK Alumni Scholarship and Bursary Fund.
  • He also ridiculed artists and writers who apply for Arts Council funding - despite the fact he has received about #20,000 from it in grants, awards and bursaries.
  • I wish to donate my gown deposit to the OUHK Alumni Scholarship and Bursary Fund.
  • If the household income is over £21,000 up to and equal to £40,000, the bursary payable will be £475. University guide 2012: Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Million+ thinktank warns that coalition's university plan risks making bursary and grant system even more complicated Tuition fee waiver scheme 'too complex' to help poorest students
  • Recommending that all schools and colleges offer university bursary competitions is tokenistic when the upfront support provided to less privileged students through EMA has already been removed. Offer university scholarships via every school in England, says Simon Hughes
  • Under this practice, the college bursar was compelled to hand out as much money as students might request at the beginning of the semester.
  • We use the money for bursaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • In all the circumstances I have determined that it is appropriate to make you a final offer uprating this bursary.
  • Third generation operators, constantly under attack for the huge debt their licences have incurred, may have found a saviour more bootylicious than bursary, according to a new report.
  • These bursaries are to be funded from a pool of ten percent of top-up fee charges.
  • The province's bursary payments had been "tardy" in the past, but this was the first year the university had not been paid, he said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The Bank awards £1,000 for each year of a bursar's degree programme.
  • Before Bolton School, Mr Marsden held bursarial positions at two other state schools.
  • The coalition alleges that the cuts to bursaries will plunge students into high levels of debt by forcing them to rely more heavily on student loans to finance their education.
  • This week I sat on a panel, run by the Theatre Investment Fund and the Society of London Theatre, that offers budding producers bursaries of up to £15,000.
  • Previously the bank only awarded bursaries for studies in banking and related fields, she said.
  • He was ordained in May 1953 and has served as prior, novice master and Bursar.
  • Conspiracy theories have been fuelled by evidence that the committee of college bursars has commissioned a report into rent levels but has refused to make its findings public.
  • Over the years he had held several appointments in the College, bursar since 1986, registrar since 1989 and vice president since.
  • Students from poorer backgrounds can get this fee and more covered by a means-tested bursary. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wade explained that the registrar has been very proactive in communicating the availability of the bursary program to students and they will continue to be proactive in doing so.
  • The value of the bursarship will be £4000 per year, plus the payment of University tuition fees.
  • Friday 11 MarchWe're led through the imposing arches of Pembroke College for an interview with the bursar. Saving Fitzbillies: Tim Hayward's life-changing year
  • We also have to take initiatives in our communities to pool our meagre resources for projects such as bursaries and skills upgrading. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • JP Morgan helped set up a travel bursary at Kingston University, Philip Russell's old college, for students who propose a project that will in some regard help others; his parents sit on the panel that awards the prize each year. 7/7 inquests: Families remember their loved ones
  • Wayne was allowed to stay on for the last year of school on a bursary, providing he switched to being a day pupil. The brothel paid for my school fees
  • It is already well-known that the complexity of the current bursary and student support system can deter students from non-traditional backgrounds," said Ebdon, who is also vice-chancellor of Bedfordshire University. Tuition fee waiver scheme 'too complex' to help poorest students
  • The bursarship was next given me — It seems to have grown Elisha Mitchell's Private Notebook, 1818-1847 [Containing Miscellaneous Comments on Mathematics, Musicology, Electricity, Natural Sciences, and History and Personal Accounts and Notes on Readings and Letters Received]
  • Traditionally, student loan checks are mailed to the university, and the student goes to the financial aid or bursar's office to endorse the check.
  • There are also bursaries for those drawn from the lowest income brackets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bursars will be chosen on the basis of the information provided to the University through those web pages, with financial need being the major determining factor.
  • All we got from him during Tuesday's ‘debate’ at the party conference was a lot of waffle about the new fees being used to give bursaries to poorer students.
  • Where, however, the bursary or scholarship is granted to an employee, or to a relative of an employee (for example, the employee's chield) in consequence of services rendered, the exemption is subject to certain conditions. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • There are also bursaries for those drawn from the lowest income brackets. Times, Sunday Times

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