Graduate Affairs Unit Successfully Authenticates Documents for Students
The Director of the Graduate Affairs Unit at the Islamic University in Minnesota, Engineer Mohammed Sultan Abed, announced that the unit has been in communication and coordination with the Authentication Affairs Unit during the first semester to obtain the necessary authentication for students at the main center from the US Department of State, the Secretary of State, and the Secretary of Virginia.
Abed added that the files of 15 male and female students have already been authenticated, and the unit has been in contact with the students, sending the authenticated documents to their addresses in the countries where they reside.
Furthermore, Abed confirmed that a total of 576 certificates were issued for branch students, and graduation documents were issued for 42 students at the main campus during the first semester. Specifically, there were two bachelor's degree recipients, 35 master's degree recipients, and five doctoral degree recipients.
Regarding the unit's plans for the second semester, Abed mentioned that in coordination with the Development and Quality Unit and the Media Center, the unit will publish an annual book containing data on all former graduates. Additionally, the unit will issue congratulations to the graduates of the first semester in collaboration with the Media Center.