His Royal Highness Prince Dr. Faisal bin Meshal bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Emir of Qassim Region, will patronize the graduation ceremony of the fifteenth batch of university students tomorrow, Monday, which will be held at eight o'clock at the university's main headquarters in Al-Malidah, where the number of graduates of this batch exceeds more than 10 thousand male and female students, and the graduation ceremony for female students will be held in the lobby of the main headquarters on Tuesday under the patronage of Her Highness Princess Abeer Al Mandeel, wife of His Highness the Emir of Qassim Region, and Wednesday under the patronage of Her Highness Princess Lamia bint Faisal bin Meshal, wife of His Highness the Deputy Emir of Qassim.
On this occasion, Prof. Dr. Abdulrahman bin Hamad Al-Dawood, President of the University, expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Emir of the region for sponsoring this ceremony and sharing the joy of the graduation day with his students, pointing out the remarkable development in the educational level in the educational sectors in the Kingdom thanks to the attention paid by the wise leadership led by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and his Crown Prince, may Allah protect them.
Al-Dawood congratulated the graduates on their achievement and called on them to exert more effort in the next stage to contribute to the service of this religion and the nation, after they became armed with science, knowledge and culture and obtained this scientific degree deservedly, pointing out his happiness for his sons and daughters students who realized their hopes and the hopes of their families, expressing his thanks to all university employees for their efforts to provide the best educational services to students, asking God Almighty to grant them success in their future lives.
It is noteworthy that the number of male graduates at the bachelor's level amounted to 1696 graduates, while the number of female students amounted to 2858 graduates, and the number of graduates expected to graduate from the bachelor's degree is 1742 students and 3805 female students, from the diploma 48 students and 87 students are expected to graduate, from the master's degree 51 students and 93 female students, and the doctorate 3 students and 4 female students, a total of 10387 male and female students.