A delegation of students from Al-Nahj Al-Insani School visits the university
In line with the vision of expanding students' perceptions and enriching their educational experiences, Al al-Bayt University received a student delegation representing Al Nahj Al Insani School, under the supervision of the school's principal, Ms. Randa Zureikat, with the aim of learning about the university, its programs and specializations, the educational environment at the university, and viewing its various facilities in light of the development and modernization of the educational and infrastructure.
The visit began with a tour of the university campus, which included the university's colleges, centers, and various facilities. The students listened to a detailed explanation about them, their future plans, the new specializations that meet the needs of the labor market, and the services and facilities that the university provides to its students in order to improve their scientific and academic achievement within a climate that ensures them achieve this and learn about the extracurricular activities provided by the Deanship of Student Affairs at the university.
In the Faculty of Foreign Languages, the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Muhammad Al-Khatib, provided a detailed explanation about the modern college and its most prominent programs and specializations, while Dr. Ahmed Al-Turk, Assistant Dean of Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah College of Information Technology, provided a detailed explanation about the college's most prominent programs and specializations from inside the college's laboratories. The delegation also visited the Olympic swimming pool and the Hashemite Library, during which they learned about its most prominent sections and the method of indexing used inside the library, and how to use it. The students toured the periodicals, references, and Arabic and English books halls. The students also visited the marine biology laboratories in the College of Science, and the business incubator in the conferences and activities building at the Center for Sustainable Development.
At the end of the visit, Ms. Mays Al-Obeidi and teachers Tasneem Al-Mansi, Narjis Rahayleh, and Ghaida Zureikat expressed their thanks to the university administration for the warm reception. They pointed to the advanced educational level of the university in various scientific and human colleges, stressing that this visit contributed significantly to motivating students to learn and academic excellence.