1- Checking the personal data from the student's page on the E-services Portal as in the passport, before the semester ends. 2- Obtaining an electronic clearance from the student's page, and after it is adopted by all departments, it will be printed out. 3- Submitting the university card and the clearance form to the Graduation Department or according to the announcement of the place of delivery of the documents.
The date of receiving the documents shall be published on the website of the Deanship of Admission and Registration, after the end of the semester by two weeks.
1- The original copy of the damaged university document or damaged academic record, 2- The original and photocopy of the status card, 3- The passport and a photocopy of it (if any).
1 - Bring the original university document . 2 - Bring the original ID and a copy of it. 3. Bring the passport and a copy of it if the name is changed in English.
The first honorary degree is awarded to a student with a cumulative GPA of higher or equivalent to (3.75) at the time of graduation. 2-The second honorary degree is awarded to a student who has a cumulative GPA of (3.25) to less than (3.75) from (4.00) at graduation, in addition to the following conditions: A- The student has not failed in any course of study at the university or in any other university. B- The student must complete the graduation requirements within a maximum period of time between the minimum and maximum stay in the college. C- The student must have studied at the university from which s\he will graduate at least 60% of the graduation requirements.
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