Office of Psychological and Social Guidance and Counselling
The office is concerned with preparing the female student to be an active member of society, capable of psychological and social adjustment and adaptation. The office seeks to promote the moral values and principles emphasized by our noble religion. The office also aims to meet the social needs of the female students, such as a sense of belonging to the group, an appropriate social role, social acceptance, and providing a suitable social environment that enables students to achieve self-actualization and serve their community.
The services provided by the office
- Assisting the female students in overcoming psychological, social, and academic problems.
- Implementing and supervising the activities of the female students, as well as activating various campaigns and programs throughout the year.
- Overseeing the college's systems and monitoring the roles by conducting field visits.
Office of Student Services
- Skills Record: is an official university document that serves to document the skills and competencies a student has acquired during her studies at the university. This is done in order to motivate the student to proactively develop and enhance her skills and enrich her personal resume.
- Self-operation: One of the educational and social care programs offered by the university to promote the practice of work and responsibility-taking through the development and training of female students to undertake some tasks in the various university facilities to invest their free time in a financially and morally productive manner, and to provide them with experience in administrative, technical, and interpersonal tasks.
- Student Lockers: The entity responsible for renting out lockers for female students in the College of Engineering, managed by the Student Services Administration.
- Student Rights: The unit works to develop a culture of justice and fairness among female students and university personnel, and provides the necessary legal consultations.