Formulation of the Committee for the Equivalency of Academic Certificates and Its Functions
Article 2:
- The Equivalency Committee should be appointed by a decision from the Senate based on the nomination of the Deputy Rector for Student Affairs.
- The Equivalency Committee consists of at least five (5) members, including three (3) faculty members nominated by the Deputy Rector for Academic Affairs.
- The Committee shall have a secretariat to collect the information, prepare studies for the issues offered to the Committee, and the administrative arrangements for the meetings of the Committee including the preparation of the educational institutions guide approved in the University and other bodies while continuously updating for this guide.
- The Committee shall have its sessions periodically to discuss the applications submitted to the Committee. The Chairman of the Committee may call for exceptional meetings if necessary. The decisions of the Committee will be legal and valid if the majority of the Committee members are present.
- The Senate sets up the regulations that govern the Committee functions to organize the tasks. With these regulations internal instructions should be issued by the Committee.
- The sessions and deliberations of the Committee are confidential. The Committee may invite experts who are not members to attend the sessions if necessary. The invited experts have no right to vote.
Article 3:
The Equivalency Committee specializes in the following:
- The certificates of secondary school and above issued by private institutions that are not subject to government supervision.
- Private schools and educational institutions that are not subject to government supervision.
- The experience and knowledge of adult students.



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