King Khalid University, represented by the Deanship of Admission and Registration, is organizing the Admission Forum in preparation for the academic year 1448 AH. This initiative comes within its ongoing efforts to enhance awareness among secondary school students regarding university admission requirements and to facilitate the process of selecting academic majors in alignment with their interests, abilities, and labor market needs.
The Dean of Admission and Registration at the University, Professor Ali bin Hussein Al-Khaldi, explained that the forum targets third-year secondary school students and reflects the University’s commitment to providing early academic guidance. It aims to empower students to make informed decisions about their educational future by introducing them to admission requirements and procedures, study plans, and the specialized programs offered by the University.
Al-Khaldi further stated that the forum includes a variety of informational booths and presentations delivered by the University’s colleges and supporting deanships. It also provides opportunities for direct interaction with specialists to address inquiries from students and their parents, thereby contributing to building a clear understanding of the university environment and its requirements.
He indicated that the forum activities will take place from 10 to 13 November 1447 AH. Monday and Tuesday are designated for male students, while Wednesday and Thursday are allocated for female students. The forum will run daily from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Exhibition and Conference Center in the University City in Al-Far‘a.
The Dean of Admission and Registration emphasized that the forum seeks to achieve several objectives, most notably enhancing students’ readiness for electronic application, promoting a culture of academic planning, and introducing newly developed programs aligned with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, in addition to supporting the University’s efforts to attract outstanding national talents.
Al-Khaldi concluded his statement by inviting third-year secondary school students and their parents to visit the forum and benefit from its awareness programs, affirming that the University is dedicating all its resources to provide a comprehensive introductory experience that contributes to building a well-informed generation capable of confidently selecting their academic pathways.