CCQ Honours 176 Outstanding Students On Dean's And Honour Lists For Spring 2022


(MENAFN- Gulf Times)

The Community College of Qatar (CCQ) organised a ceremony to honour 176 outstanding male and female students on the Dean's and Honour lists for Spring 2022. Present on the occasion were Dr Khalid Mohamed al-Horr, president of CCQ; Dr Mariam al-Hammadi, dean of the Liberal Arts Division; Dr Mustafa al-Khawaldeh, dean of the Student Affairs Division; Dr Izzeldin Bakhit, dean of the Management Science Division; Dr Ahmad al-Omari, dean of the Science and Technology Division.
This honouring ceremony was held to celebrate the scientific excellence of CCQ students from three academic divisions. It aims to encourage male and female students who have demonstrated an exceptional level of commitment and dedication in their academic studies and to urge them to continue the success and lasting
excellence, and at the same time motivate their colleagues to be leaders and role models in the future, a press statement notes.
In his opening speech, Dr al-Horr expressed happiness and pride at the academic excellence achieved by the outstanding students. This came as a result of diligence and perseverance that continued throughout the year, and at the same time was the outcome of the dedication of the college's faculty and administrative staff to provide their best to develop students' skills and expertise, thus helping them be successful leaders who would effectively contribute to their future fields of work, which is at the core of what CCQ seeks to achieve.
He added that honouring outstanding students marks one of the academic achievements that the college is proud of, as it represents a 'true translation of the tireless efforts made by CCQ in order to develop academic plans and programmes and improve educational results'.
The number of students honoured on the Dean's list for the Spring semester this year reached 107, including 42 male and 65 female students. There were 57 students from the Management Sciences Division, 26 students from the Science and Technology Division, and 24 from the Liberal Art Division.
The number of students on the Honour list was 69, including 22 male and 47 female students. There were 37 students from the Management Sciences Division, 16
students from the Science and Technology Division, and 16 students from the Liberal Art Division.
To qualify for the Dean's list, students must maintain a GPA between 3.60 and 4.00, and those on the Honour list must maintain a GPA between 3.35 and 3.59 for the semester.
Students who have proven their academic excellence can enrol in the Honours Programme, through which the college seeks to identify, motivate and mentor outstanding students by studying more challenging courses to augment their transcripts.

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