The UQU Vice President for female Students Affairs Dr. Sarah bint Omar Al-Kholy made an inspection visit to the headquarters of the Deanship of University Studies for Girls at Al-Mansour campus to check on the educational and administrative environment in the colleges besides the academic departments and inspect the mechanism of work progress.
She checked on the scientific departments in the colleges of Designs and Community and the contents of the campus which includes four buildings. She also checked on the computer labs, study halls, medical clinics and supportive students services.
Further, Dr. Sarah Al-Kholy lauded the exerted efforts which intended to develop the educational outcomes for the branch of the University Studies for Girls in Al-Mansour Street and the extent of benefit Achieved from the technical and educational capacities serving the educational process under the developmental renaissance currently taking place in the Kingdom in all fields.
She also explained her endeavor to develop administrative work in the females section to keep pace with the Kingdom Vision 2030 so as to contribute to serving the academic and research environment and achieve the desired objectives, visions and aspirations. It didn't escape her notice to appreciate the support and directives of the UQU President Professor Abdullah BaFail to upgrade the academic environment in line with requirements of the labor market.
During her inspection visit, the UQU Vice President for female Students Affairs Dr. Sarah Al-Kholy was accompanied by the Vice Dean of University Studies for Girls at Al-Mansour campus and the Vice Dean of the Designs College Dr. Sameera bint Ahmed Hassan Al-Faifi Al-Abdali, Vice Dean of Jamoum University College Dr. Mona bint Hamid Musa, the Vice Dean of Designs College for Educational Affairs Dr. Rania Abdul-Rahman, the Vice Dean of Community College Dr. Mona Al-Yamani, the Vice Dean of Community College for Educational Affairs and Development Dr. Shaheera bint Abdul-Hadi and the Head of Housing and Home Management Dr. Eman Al-Rofaie.