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Synonyms and antonyms of Non-teaching staff of schools and colleges in American Thesaurus

Non-teaching staff of schools and colleges

bursar (noun)

someone who is in charge of financial matters in a school, college, or university

chancellor (noun)

education someone who is the official leader of a university

dean (noun)

education a senior official at a college or university

governing body (noun)

an official organization that is responsible for making the rules for an organization such as a school, university, or sport, and for making sure that people follow the rules

governor (noun)

a member of a group that has responsibility for an institution like a school or university

guidance counselor (noun)

someone whose job is to help students with their school or personal problems, or to advise them about making career choices

lunch lady (noun)

American a woman whose job is to serve meals to children at school

master (noun)

education a man who is in charge of a college in some British universities or of a building where people live in some colleges in the U.S.

president (noun)

American the person in charge of a business or university

principal (noun)

educationBritish the head of a college or university

provost (noun)

an important official in a U.S. university

provost (noun)

someone in charge of a college in a British university

rector (noun)

education the person in charge in some schools, colleges, and universities

school board (noun)

a group of people who are elected to make decisions about how to manage a school

school governor (noun)

a member of a school’s governing body (=a group elected to make management decisions)

senate (noun)

a group that governs some universities

vice chancellor (noun)

someone whose job is immediately below the position of chancellor in a university in the U.S.

vice chancellor (noun)

someone who is in charge of a university in the U.K.