<P> The term was later used to denote the head of a community of priests, as the chapter of a cathedral, or a section of a diocese (a "deanery"). </P> <P> When the universities grew out of the cathedral and monastery schools, the title of dean was used for officials with various administrative duties . </P> <P> Some junior high schools and high schools have a teacher or administrator referred to as a dean who is in charge of student discipline and to some degree administrative services . In large schools or some boarding schools there may be a dean of men or boys, and a dean of women or girls, or each year (freshman, sophomore, etc .) may have a dean . Although most high schools are led by a principal or headmaster, a few (particularly private preparatory schools) refer to their chief authority as a dean . </P> <P> The term is much more commonly used in higher education . Although usage differs from one institution to another, a dean is usually the head of a significant collection of departments within a university (e.g., "dean of the downtown campus," "dean of the college of arts and sciences," "dean of the school of medicine"), with responsibilities for approving faculty hiring, setting academic policies, overseeing the budget, fundraising, and other administrative duties . Such a dean is usually a tenured professor from one of the departments, but gives up most teaching and research activities upon assuming the deanship . </P>

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