Saudi Gazette report
DHAHRAN — King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) takes a bold step toward nurturing the future global leaders with the introduction of its groundbreaking initiative, the 'Pre-College at KFUPM' program.
This visionary program underscores KFUPM's commitment to community development and mirrors the proactive approach of prestigious universities worldwide.
The primary goal of the 'Pre-College at KFUPM' program is to seamlessly guide high school students into the dynamic university environment.
Tailored for eleventh and twelfth-grade students, this exceptional program offers a transformative opportunity to immerse themselves in higher education for an entire academic semester.
A distinctive feature of this program allows students to register for a course from the university's first-year undergraduate curriculum. They not only attend classes but also actively engage alongside KFUPM's esteemed student body, gaining firsthand experience of campus life and the vibrant academic community it fosters.
Upon successful completion, students receive an official transcript from KFUPM, validating their academic achievements and interaction within the university ecosystem. Additionally, participants are awarded a program completion certificate, enhancing their educational journey and contributing significantly to the development of their future capabilities and skills.
This pioneering initiative aligns seamlessly with KFUPM's visionary mission to support and empower young talents, reflecting its strategic transformation efforts in recent years. Furthermore, 'Pre-College at KFUPM' resonates harmoniously with Saudi Arabia's ambitious goals to champion and empower youth, paving the way for them to meet the future needs of the nation and the world.
As a testament to its commitment to excellence, KFUPM continues to set the standard in education and community engagement, ranking as the first university in the Arab Region by QS Ranking. The 'Pre-College at KFUPM' program is part of a broader series of initiatives launched over the last three years, attracting top talents with diverse profiles to the university.