The Council of the College of Education for Women Holds its Sixth Session to Discuss Academic Accreditation and Digital Transformation Files
The Council of the College of Education for Women held its sixth regular session for the academic year (2025–2026). The meeting was chaired by the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Nasra Ahmeid Jaddoa, and attended by all council members and the faculty representative at the College Council Hall.
The Council discussed several key files, primarily institutional and program accreditation. Progress rates and obstacles were reviewed, with an emphasis on continuous follow-up to fulfill all accreditation requirements. Furthermore, the Council examined the departments' preparations for the second-semester final exams, stressing the importance of adhering to regulations and fostering cooperation to ensure a smooth examination process.
The meeting also addressed the quality and impact of extracurricular activities, as well as supporting scientific publishing through the University Press for Publishing and Printing. Additionally, participation in the University’s nature reserve was encouraged.
In line with the digital transformation initiative, the Council reviewed the departments' progress in utilizing educational platforms such as (HEPIQ) and (IQ-Learn). The importance of completing digital transformation requirements was underscored, along with the necessity of reviewing the ethical guidelines for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its integration into the educational process.
At the conclusion of the session, the Council issued several necessary recommendations and decisions, commending the attendees' efforts and reaffirming the commitment to achieving the college's strategic goals.





