​​Dean's List Definition:

The Dean's List is an honorary list presented to outstanding female students, whether academically or in extracurricular activities.

Objectives:

1- Enhancing the Culture of Academic Excellence by encouraging students to exert their maximum academic efforts and achieve outstanding academic results according to the highest standards of academic performance.

2- Raising the Level of Educational Outcomes by motivating students to develop their technical and research skills, and actively participate in extracurricular activities.

3- Recognizing Outstanding Achievements by honoring distinguished students and highlighting them as role models, which contributes to boosting morale and motivating other students.

4- Strengthening Institutional Loyalty by building a positive relationship between students and the college, and instilling values of seriousness and diligence.

5- Creating a Positive Competitive Environment that encourages students to continually develop their learning and academic achievements.

6- Encouraging Initiative and Developing Social Skills by enhancing students' communication, interaction, and teamwork skills.​

Benefits of joining the Dean's List:

1- Recognition of Students: Students are honored at the college's closing ceremony.

2- Publication of Names: The names of the students on the Dean's List are published on the college website in the sixteenth week of the second semester of the academic year.​

Paths of the Dean's List:

1. Academic Excellence Path:

A list extracted from Banner for students whose cumulative GPA is greater than or equal to 4.99, provided they have completed 50 credit hours or more.

2. Non-Academic Excellence Path:

A list for outstanding students based on the criteria outlined in Table 1.

Application Requirements for the Dean's List (Non-Academic Excellence Path):

  1. The cumulative GPA must not be less than 3.5 out of 5, with an official copy of the academic transcript attached.
  2. The student must not have received any failing grades or been barred from any course in the study plan.
  3. No disciplinary actions should have been taken against the student during their years of study at the college.

Mechanism for applying to the Dean's List (Non-Academic Excellence Path):

  1. The application should be sent to the email address.
  2. CCIS-SA-DL@PNU.EDU.SA, along with the required documents.
  3. The application period opens in the second semester, from the fifth week to the end of the tenth week.

Table (1)

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Cumulative GPA calculation formula

(GPA x 30) /5

30
  1. Leader or deputy leader of one of the student clubs - 8 points
  2. Leader or deputy leader of a committee or team – 8 points
  3. - An active member of the club or team - 2 points for each participation, with a maximum of 6 points
  4. A representative of the college in internal activities (guidance friends, preparation week, and conferences organized by the college) 3 points for each participation, with a maximum of 6 points.
  5. A representative of the college in events outside the university - 4 points for each participation, with a maximum of 8 points
10
  1. Implementing a leadership initiative (10 points in evaluation)
  2. - Professional certificates from outside the student's study plans (5 points for each certificate)
10
  1. Scientific research published or accepted for publication on behalf of the college: 10 points
  2. A scientific poster published or accepted for publication or a scientific paper accepted in a conference on behalf of the college: 8 points
  3. Participating in an existing scientific research as a co-author, 3 points for each research, a maximum of 6 points
  4. Participation in published, existing, or accepted scientific research for publication: 3 points for each participation, with a maximum of 6 points
  5. Participation in competitions at the university level or outside it, with two points for each participation and a maximum of 6 points.
20
  1. Obtaining an award within the college earns two points for each award, with a maximum of 6 points
  2. Scientific Excellence Awards: Two points for each award and a maximum of 4 points
  3. Obtaining an award for participating in sporting, cultural, or scientific activities and competitions at the university or university level. Two points for each award, a maximum of 6 points.
  4. A patent or innovation: 10 points
10
Participation in volunteer campaigns or any organized social or awareness activities that benefit society (two points for each participation)20
Total 100

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