The ministerial committee assigned to follow up on the program accreditation for the Bachelor's program at the College of Veterinary Medicine continues its work for the third consecutive day, as part of its visit that began on Monday, April 6, 2026, and will continue until Thursday, with the aim of evaluating the academic and administrative reality in the college and its conformity to quality and accreditation standards.
The committee’s work program today, Wednesday, April 8, 2026, included holding an expanded meeting with the faculty members, during which a number of questions were raised and the main challenges and problems facing the educational process were discussed, as well as listening to proposals that could improve academic performance.
The visit also included a field tour of the college's laboratories, where the committee reviewed their readiness and the extent of their compliance with the required standards, emphasizing the necessity of implementing the previous directives recommended in recent days, and working on completing the requirements for accreditation.
The committee visited the Student Affairs Division and reviewed the approved work mechanisms there, particularly regarding student files and official documents, and the ways of organizing and preserving them according to the approved regulations, in addition to discussing various aspects related to student affairs and the services provided to them.
Division of Media and Government Communication
College of Veterinary Medicine
April 8, 2026