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King Faisal University

Deanship of Student Affairs

First: the student services system
*Unit for people with disabilities
-Vision
Leadership in providing all student services and activities for people with disabilities.
-the message
Working to support students with disabilities in all student services and activities in order to achieve their independence and academic progress.
-Objectives
Creating a suitable university environment for students with disabilities.
Facilitating all services directed to students with disabilities.
Follow up on services provided to people with disabilities.
 Evaluate all services provided to people with disabilities.
Developing services provided to people with disabilities.
Educating the university community on how to properly deal with a student with a disability.
Preparing guidance and training programs for students with disabilities.
Prepare all available human, material and scientific capabilities to meet their demands.
-Unit tasks
Coordination with university departments, deanships and colleges to serve students with disabilities
Receiving new students at the beginning of each semester, making them aware of the university’s systems and instructions, and assisting and guiding them
Providing technological means for people with disabilities

**Guidance and Skills Development Unit
-Vision
That the Guidance and Counseling Unit be one of the leading units in providing guidance services to build an academically superior university generation, capable of self-actualization, psychologically healthy, and compatible with its environment.
-the message
Providing advice, assistance, and a group of specialized developmental, preventive, and therapeutic programs related to academic, social, psychological, and educational matters for all students.
-Objectives
Helping female students achieve psychological, social, and professional compatibility within the framework of community values ​​and standards.
Helping female students develop their abilities, inclinations, and skills and invest them in serving themselves and their community.
Helping female students overcome the problems and difficulties they may face.
Providing opportunities for female students to develop skills in dealing with stress and life events, thinking and decision-making skills, how to solve problems, and others.
Working to discover and develop talent.
-Unit tasks
Religious guidance and counselling
Psychological and social guidance and counselling
Educational guidance and counseling
Individual guidance and guidance
Group guidance and counselling
Providing financial support

***Nutrition and Student Housing Administration
-Vision
Leadership in creating an integrated service environment that supports the student in his academic achievement
-the message
Striving towards excellence in nutrition services, student housing, and providing the comfortable family atmosphere necessary for university students
-Objectives
Providing distinguished and diverse food services that meet the needs of students
Achieving the minimum nutritional needs for low-income students
Spreading nutritional awareness through education programs provided by the Nutrition Clinic
Providing suitable housing to achieve a comfortable stay for students and support psychological stability
Harnessing all available capabilities to create a suitable atmosphere for study and scientific research
Providing social, psychological and health care for resident students
Developing and enhancing skills by providing extracurricular activities (entertainment, cultural and sports)
Strengthening the spirit of belonging to the homeland and the university by participating in achieving the university’s identity (a university and a nation of growth and sustainability)
-Unit tasks
Establishing the necessary requirements and specifications for the catering guideline for providing food services and fully supervising the application of health and technical requirements in preparing meals.
Determine the needs for nutrition services required at the university and implement the university’s hospitality and programs.
Supervising contracting processes with companies specialized in providing food services.
Working to spread nutritional awareness through educational and awareness programs and providing field training opportunities for students specializing in the field of nutrition.
Providing suitable housing for university students and scholarship students.

****Alumni Office
-Vision
A distinguished graduate who meets the requirements of the local and regional labor market
-the message
Opening communication channels between the university and its graduates by following them up and providing services aimed at raising their efficiency, developing their skills, directing them to the labor market, and coordinating with their employers for purposeful and constructive cooperation to serve the university, graduates, and society.
-Objectives
Keeping graduates in constant contact with the university and its colleges to strengthen their loyalty and belonging to the university.
Continuously providing graduates with new information in their fields of specialization to develop their academic and professional level and skills.
Activating continuing education programs by colleges to establish training programs and courses for graduates.
Motivating graduates and students expected to graduate to participate in the programs offered by colleges and the alumni office.
Motivating graduates to participate in university activities by having some of them participate in various activity committees, whether at the college or university level.
Inviting graduates to university events and various activities programs.
Providing the opportunity for graduates to optionally contribute to financial and in-kind support for the development of their university, college, or departments from which they graduated.
Holding an annual alumni day to which all graduates from one batch and from all colleges are invited to attend, for the purpose of linking the graduate with his fellow graduate.
Issuing a semi-annual or annual magazine or bulletin under the name: (Graduates Magazine or Bulletin) containing news of interest to graduates.
Study the extent to which graduates can be helped career-wise.
Identifying the job performance and professional problems of graduates and benefiting from them in the proper planning of study programs at the university.
-Unit tasks
The university's alumni office was divided into three main departments:

First: Alumni Relations Department

1. Public Relations Group

 Inviting graduates to participate in various university activities.
 Participation in graduation celebrations and exhibitions for graduates.
 Organizing visits, evenings, and trips for graduates of colleges and (or) the university upon the approval of the authorized person
 Organizing a periodic meeting for college and (or) university graduates.
 Organizing the annual graduate day in the second semester (including an open day for employment).
 2.A group of publications and publications

 Coordinating with the Graduates Department of the Deanship of Admissions and Registration in preparing the university’s graduates guide.
 Preparing a guide to employment agencies that coordinate the recruitment of university graduates.
 Preparing publications about the job opportunities available to university graduates and publishing them in university publications.
 Preparing (various) statistics about university graduates. Allocating bulletin boards to the Graduate Office, which are distributed throughout the university buildings, to monitor job advertisements for various specializations
 
 Second: Job Rehabilitation Department:

1. Group of qualifying courses

 Coordination to organize seminars, workshops and training courses presented by university graduates.
 Coordinating the establishment of training courses in the skill of writing a CV for students expected to graduate.
 Coordinating the establishment of training courses in personal interview skills for students expected to graduate.
 Coordinating the establishment of training courses in the art of searching for suitable job opportunities.
 2. Career guidance group

 Guiding and directing graduates and students expected to graduate in the process of searching for job opportunities and employing them as much as possible.
 Working to provide entities wishing to employ university graduates with data on graduates and those expected to graduate.
 Working to identify job opportunities for university graduates and updating them periodically.
 Working to develop a mechanism to follow up on the employment of university graduates with agencies requesting graduate data.
 The office follows up on the conditions of graduate students and collects information about the jobs they obtained from both the public and private sectors and from inside and outside the Kingdom.
 
 Third: Development and Follow-up Department:

1. Computer group

 Documenting data on university graduates in a special archive (paper and electronic).
 Updating the lists of graduate students and updating their information periodically.
 Creating a network of communications among graduates.
 Continuous updating of the office’s website and the university’s website.
 Coordinating with the University’s Information Center to develop the work mechanisms of the Alumni Office by exploiting available information technologies.
 Coordination to create a special information system for the office and establish a database for university graduates.
 2. Community service group

 Assisting graduates in finding areas to pursue their graduate studies through guidance and counseling.
 Circulating announcements related to the completion of postgraduate studies in various universities and providing the necessary clarifications and information.
 Benefit from graduates and their experiences by participating in expressing their opinions on study programs and plans.
 Coordinating with university colleges regarding their councils benefiting from the views of their graduates to study a specific issue.
 Creating a kind of financial and moral support for the university’s programs and activities through graduates and the institutions to which they belong.
 
 *****Grant Student Care Unit
 -Vision
 Leadership in sponsoring scholarship students to achieve cognitive and skill excellence in various specializations.
-the message
Providing a stimulating environment for learning among scholarship students and creating appropriate conditions for them in accordance with the future vision.
-Objectives
The objectives of the Scholarship Student Care Unit at King Faisal University emerge from Cabinet Resolution No. (94) dated 3/29/1431 and the Resolution of His Excellency the Director of King Faisal University No. 2/38/124 dated 4/24/1439 AH, as follows:
Establishing scientific and cultural ties with Islamic scientific institutions in the Islamic world.
 Strengthening solidarity and understanding between the university and other educational institutions around the world.
 Linking scholarship students with faculty members at King Faisal University so that each group of them is supervised by a faculty member to direct and guide them.
 Creating a charitable fund at King Faisal University to support scholarship programs based on subsidies, donations, gifts, wills and endowments.
 Providing all types of special care and care for male and female internal and external scholarship students for the duration of their stay at the university in accordance with what the system requires.
 Preparing programs for them to learn about the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, meet its scholars and officials, and benefit from their knowledge and experience.
 Strengthening ties between them and Saudi students through joint activities and programs
 Working on all the problems and obstacles that scholarship students, male and female, encounter during the course of their studies.
 Academic, cognitive and administrative guidance for scholarship students.
 
******Student Fund Management
The Student Fund seeks to provide academic, psychological, social and financial stability for male and female students enrolled in studies at the university through financial support for the programs of the Departments of Student Activities and Guidance and Guidance at the Deanship of Student Affairs and the provision of services to male and female students, represented by advances, subsidies, financial loans and the student employment programme. The Fund also supervises service centres. For students, all of this is done in accordance with the tasks and programs assigned to the Deanship of Student Affairs.

Student Fund Services:

The Fund aims to provide services to regular students, in particular:

 Student subsidies
 Student advances
 Disbursement from the Fund in the case of advances and subsidies shall be in accordance with the following controls:

 Submit a request for an advance or aid on the form prepared for this purpose.
 Study the student’s case and coordinate with the relevant authorities, including the college and department.
 The applications are presented to the Fund’s Board of Directors to decide on them and determine the amount of the subsidy or the loan amount and its repayment period.
 The loan amount (advances) will be repaid on the scheduled date by deducting it from the student’s monthly stipend, provided that the monthly deduction does not exceed 25% of the value of the monthly stipend, unless the Board of Directors decides otherwise.
 The student who is borrowing from the university should not release it until it is confirmed that he has repaid the entire loan. With the approval of the Board of Directors and based on the recommendation of the Chairman of the Board of Directors, students may be exempted from repaying the remainder of the loan in necessary cases.
 
Student employment:
It is one of the educational and social care programs provided by the Deanship of Student Affairs through the Student Fund Administration. This program focuses on refining the talents of university students and accustoming them to working, bearing responsibility and giving by employing them in one of the university’s departments, colleges or deanships in their free time.
Supporting student activities and offering prizes to those who excel in them:
The Fund is keen to support student activities in all their forms, such as religious, social, artistic, cultural and sporting activities. The Fund also contributes to securing in-kind prizes for outstanding and prominent students in student activities.


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