Congratulating for supervisor of Administartion

The General Administration of Grant Students congratulates the General Supervisor of the Department, Dr. Saeed bin Mohammed bin Saad Al Shahrani on the occasion of his promotion to the degree of professor, the science of Quran, Faculty of Sharia and the fundamentals of religion.

Asking Allah to help him to obey him ,,

The General Administration for Grants Students received a delegation from the General Administration of Scholarship Students at Najran University on Tuesday, 21-06-1440H. The delegation was received by the General supervisor of the Administration, Dr. Saeed bin Mohammed Al Shahrani, and the Executive Director of the Grant Fund for supporting Grants Programs. Dr. Ebrahim Al-Sultan and the heads of the other departments. At the beginning of the visit, the delegation was welcomed and briefed on what the administration is doing to the scholarship students in terms of admissions and registration procedures and all the administrative procedures related to the students. The visiting delegation was also briefed on all the works issued by the administration since its inception. So far, this visit came in order to benefit from the management's experience in attracting scholarship students and the mechanisms applied to it. At the end of the visit, the delegation was given a commemorative shield. إ
The scholarship club announced the launch of the application of the grant club on the platform of applications for the Google Play market under the patronage of the General Supervisor of the General Administration of Scholarship Students and the club leader Dr. Saeed Al Shahrani on Monday 13/06/1440 at the Office of Management. The club called on all students to download the application from the Android system and enjoy the application https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.club.scholarshipapp
The university's academic agency, represented by the Scholarship Student Administration, organized a trip for 46 scholarship students to perform Umrah and visit Al-Masjid An-Nabawī in Al-Madīnah Al-Munawwarah. Accompanying the students on the trip was His Excellency Sheikh Saleh Al-Osaimi, member of the Council of Senior Scholars in Saudi Arabia. The students visited the King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex to have a look at this great Islamic edifice, which is considered one of the great projects launched by Saudi Arabia to serve Islam and Muslims. After, students went on a tour of the Holy City observing the Kingdom's efforts in serving the guests of the Two Holy Mosques. Scholarship Students Administration Supervisor, Dr. Saeed Al-Shahrani, confirmed that this trip is part of a series of activities and programs the administration provides for scholarship students with the support and encouragement of His Excellency King Khalid University Rector, Prof. Falleh R. M. Al-Solamy, and Vice Rector of Academic Affairs, Dr. Saad Muhammad Du'ajim. At King Khalid University, our scholarship program will focus on building strong ties with our scholarship students before they return home. In turn, the former students can continue to serve as ambassadors for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by nurturing continued collaborative programs. This will continue to enhance the Kingdom's reputation on the world stage.
The General Administration for Grants Students held a welcoming meeting for students from Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Nigeria and Ghana on Sunday, 19-02-1440 at the Laasan Guest House. The meeting started with recitation of verses from the Holy Quran read by the student/ Makamadar Ghafoor from the Philippines. A welcoming speech was delivered by Dr. Saeed bin Mohammed Al Shahrani, General Supervisor of the Administration, welcoming the students and introducing them to the administration and the services provided to the scholarship students. After that Unit of awareness and cultural activities has started speeking about student rights and duties and ethics that the student must have. At the end of the meeting, a number of students were decorated as souvenirs, and then souvenir pictures were taken for all.