Applications and registration of personal data on the admission e-portal starts at the end of the academic year according to the timetable that will be announced on the university website.
Withdrawing the file during admission period (one month) and before approving the classroom schedule is regarded as withdrawal from admission. As a result, you will have the right to submit to the university, when it is announced that admission is open, as a new student according to the admission requirements stated at the time. Withdrawing your file one month after being admitted to the university, it will be regarded as a complete withdrawal from the university. You do not have the right to apply to the university again except after the passage of four semesters from withdrawal date. Students of the Preparatory Year, Evening Preparatory Year, affiliation, and diploma who withdrew completely from the university have the right to apply again through the e-portal (access registration).
The transfer of students from another university to Al-Leith University College is made according to the following requirements: 1- The student must be a Saudi national or have a Saudi mother. 2- The student must be registered in an accredited college or university. 3. The student must complete at least one semester at their original university. 4. The student must not complete more than six semesters at their original university, so they can study a minimum of 60% of their course at the UQU. 5- The student must not have been dismissed from their original university for disciplinary reasons. 6- The student’s measured rate must be equivalent to or greater than the rate of the lowest student admitted in the same major.
Yes, in case of transfer or change of specialization, the general courses are equated automatically. The subjects of specialization are equated based on the approval of the department offering the course.
The department generally offers permits, provided that the reason for the permit is given and the target body is specified, in order to be officially addressed.
Working in the field of social welfare, such as social security institutions, juvenile welfare institutions, and orphan care institutions. Working in the field of the care of disabled persons, as well as their rehabilitation and training. Working in family and childhood care centers, such as those dealing with issues of family violence. Working in the field of education, health and the media sectors.