Office of Students Clubs
The university places great importance on the formation of clubs with the aim of building educational and life experiences for its female students.
Types of Student Clubs
- Specialized Clubs: These clubs focus on developing the scientific and practical thinking of the students and supporting them with managerial and leadership skills through the organization of specialized events, as well as linking the theoretical and academic aspects to practical life.
- General Clubs: These clubs are concerned with discovering talents, investing the energies of the students, and developing their various skills. They also work to enhance and support a culture of creativity and innovation, as well as to spread awareness in everything that serves the university students and the community, reinforcing values and a spirit of citizenship, in addition to instilling a spirit of cooperation among the students.
Conditions for Membership in a Student Club
- The student must be currently enrolled and actively attending classes at one of the university's colleges.
- The student must have a good track record in terms of behavior and reputation, and must not have faced any prior disciplinary measures or punishments.
- Membership in the club must be renewed on a yearly basis.
- The student must complete and submit the club membership application form