student adviser
Britishnoun
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It had unanimous support from the eight members, with the student adviser abstaining.
From Seattle Times
Mr. Platt, then an incoming freshman, arrived early to the campus in Grinnell, Iowa, so he could go on a canoe trip for students, while Ms. Mayer, a sophomore, was participating in trauma and sensitivity training so she could serve as a student adviser.
From New York Times
She then revealed that she was dining with her friend Kathy, a student adviser at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, the school that Bynes attended.
From Fox News
James Osei-Anane, a student adviser at the union, said Brexit will likely cost him a chance to study abroad.
From Seattle Times
Pamela Tabor, international student adviser in the Center for Global Engagement, said many university students are unaware of the scope and magnitude of the current refugee crisis.
From Seattle Times
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