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Students’ rights and duties

First: Student rights

All students at the university, at all levels of study, are subject to the rules and regulations set forth in this chapter. The student’s acquisition of education and knowledge is considered the first and most important of his/her rights, in addition to a set of rights that distinguish the personality of the university student from others. Among these rights are the following:

  1. Expressing an opinion and participating in the university’s academic programs and study plans, and evaluating performance according to scientific, academic, and administrative standards.
  2. Obtaining the university card as the document that proves the student’s identity on campus.
  3. Honoring students who excelled academically and excelled in various activities.
  4. Students practice their student activities adopted and sponsored by the university, such as sports, cultural, or social activities, participating in scientific and cultural societies…etc., and contributing to their formation in accordance with the organizing regulations.
  5. The faculty council chooses a youth leader, from among the faculty members, in the college, and his task is to coordinate student activities.
  6. The Rector of the University shall issue the regulations for establishing scientific societies and frameworks for student activities, including the organizational regulations for elections.
  7. Use of libraries, including the references they contain for viewing or lending according to the specified systems..
  8. Primary health care on campus..
  9. Grievance and request to reconsider the decisions issued against him in accordance with the rules and regulations.
  10. Obtaining the documents granted by the university, including granting the academic degree, after completing the requirements for graduation from the university, within a month of announcing the final result.
  11. اInquiring with his teachers on campus and having a proper scientific discussion with them, and asking for further clarification of the sciences and knowledge he did not understand, and no censorship or punishment for that unless he violates the applicable laws and regulations and public morals..
  12. The student has all the rights stipulated in accordance with the approved rules and regulations, including the right to suspend enrollment, reinstate it, withdraw from the university, and complain about test results…etc.
  13. Obtaining an official receipt for everything he/she pays to the university treasury. He/she also has the right to recover everything he paid as a deposit from the specialists and in accordance with the regulations governing that..
  14. All students are equal in rights and duties at the university
  15. Maintaining the contents of his/her file on campus in a safe place, in an organized manner, and in safe hands, and not handing over any of the contents of (the file) except to the concerned student or his official representative, and also not publishing any of these contents unless this publication results from a punishment decision against the student and the publication is only on sites designated by the university presidency or the college dean. Students also have the right of the university to preserve their personal photos within their files and not to show or use them except for what they are allocated for, especially photos of female students, given that these photos are among the obligatory contents in the university admission file, so they must be ensuring their preservation and the integrity of their handling at the university
  16. Any rights not mentioned in this system are included in the instructions issued by the university.

Second: Disciplinary controls

Any violation of the laws, regulations, decisions, and university values is considered a violation, in particular:

  1. Disruption of studies or incitement to it and deliberate abstention from attending lessons, lectures and other university activities that the student is obligated to attend in a manner that does not violate the constitution and the applicable laws.
  2. Any action that is inconsistent with public morals and ethics within the university.
  3. Any violation of the testing system or anything that prevents the necessary calm.
  4. Any cheating in tests, or attempting to do so, or attempting to do so, is a violation.
  5. Authorized vandalism of university property and facilities.
  6. Provoking a riot or attempting to assault any individual on campus.
  7. Distributing leaflets, posters, wall magazines, or flyers in any form in colleges in places other than those designated for them, in a manner that does not conflict with the Constitution and applicable laws.
  8. Collecting signatures that might offend the university and its faculty members.
  9. Organizing or calling for public parties, lectures, or seminars in any of the university’s halls and buildings without prior permission from the dean of the faculty or from the Vice Rector for Student Affairs.
  10. Breaking into any of the university buildings, offices, or official meetings at the university that the student has no right to be or attend.
  11. Seeking to form unions, bodies or associations outside the framework of the laws and regulations regulating this.
  12. Any insult or abuse by the student to any of the faculty members, their assistants, or any of the university’s employees.
  13. Directly threatening to attack any faculty member, their assistants, or any university employee.
  14. The student physically assaulted any of the faculty members, their assistants, university employees, supervisors, or invigilators of exams at the college.
  15. Any insult, abuse, or assault against another student on campus.
  16. Forgery of university documents or use of forged documents or papers in any university work..
  17. Impersonation during tests or in any work that requires proof of identity.
  18. Carrying, possessing, or concealing a weapon (regardless of its type) on campus.
  19. Violating the regulations and rules regulating student activity within the university.

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