Student Guidelines

 

 

First - Compliance with the laws, internal regulations, instructions, and orders issued by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific    Research and its institutions (university, authority, college, institute).

Second - Not to offend religious beliefs, national unity, or national sentiments, or intentionally incite sectarian, ethnic, or religious strife, whether by action or word.  

                                          Third - Not to harm the reputation of the Ministry or its institutions by word or deed, whether inside or outside them.

Fourth - Avoiding anything that contradicts university conduct, including high discipline, respect for the administration, faculty, and staff, and collegial and cooperative relationships among students.

Fifth - Disciplined and upright conduct, which will positively affect him/her upon appointment and nomination for scholarships and study grants

Sixth - Refraining from any act that would disrupt order, tranquility, and peace within the university campus (college or institute), or participating in, inciting, or concealing those who commit such acts.

Seventh - Preserving educational supplies and the property of the university, authority, college, or institute.

Eighth - Not disrupting the proper conduct of study and maintaining the discipline required for the progress of lectures, seminars, or activities held within the university campus (college or institute).

                   Ninth - Adherence to the uniform prescribed for students, taking into account the specificity of each university or authority separat                . 

 Tenth - Avoiding calling for the establishment of organizations that would deepen division or practice any form of political, religious, or social persecution.

Eleventh - Avoiding propaganda for any political party or organization, ethnic, national, or sectarian group, whether through displaying pictures, banners, posters, or holding seminars.

Twelfth - Not inviting partisan figures to give lectures or hold partisan or religious propaganda seminars within the university campus, in order to preserve national unity.

Thirteenth - Not using mobile phones, personal computers, or other devices in a way that offends collegial relations and public etiquette within the university campus.Fourteenth - Not attending the college or institute while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs.