Over 2000 Students Take End-of-Semester Exams
More than 2000 students from various levels and stages at the Islamic University of Minnesota - Main Campus are currently undertaking end-of-semester exams. The exams began on the 4th of November and will continue until the 15th of the same month.
In this context, Mrs. Umm Al-Rahman Al-Muqrami, the director of the Control Unit, affirmed the unit's readiness for the examination process. She expressed her gratitude to the control team, stating, "They played a significant role in this readiness, collaborating with department heads whom I thank for their excellent cooperation."
The director of the Control Unit added, "Preparations for the final exams were made from various perspectives. Directives regarding the preparation of exam models were sent to faculty members, followed up by department heads. Primary supervision was carried out by the control unit for each professor, stage, and course. After that, it was sent to the control team to be written on Google forms."
Mrs. Al-Muqrami highlighted the unit's accomplishment of tasks related to the examination process, such as "monitoring cost grades, listing professors who have not completed the monitoring process, following up with them to complete it, and focusing on grading final exams to conclude the first semester in all its aspects."
In this context, the director expressed her sincere thanks "to the media center for its significant cooperation in preparing and modifying schedules, and providing encouraging phrases for students during the final exams."
In conclusion, the director noted that there is still much work to be done, stating, "We are still at the beginning of the journey," and she invoked Allah for success for all the students.