The Community College of Qatar (CCQ) Monday announced the results of the students’ council elections in its third session (2022).
A total of 26 students competed for 12 seats representing the three academic divisions in the college. Three seats were allocated to the Science and Technology Division, four to the Management Science Division, and five to the Liberal Arts Division.
The new council members - Science and Technology Division: Ali Mohamed Salem Abu Arqoah al-Marri, Sanad Hani al-Hadidi, and Jawaher Abdulaziz Mubarak al-Ali al-Maadeed. Management Science Division: Mohamed Abdel Ghani Mohamed Dahneem al-Saffar, Hassan Dhafi Mohamed Ali al-Shahrani, Fatima Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed al-Mutawa and Sadeeqa Hassan Youssef Saleh.
Liberal Arts Division: Jabr Mohamed Bakhit al-Jabr al-Nuaimi, Hamad Bakhit Faraj Hamad al-Mansouri, Wadha Abdullah Khamis Abdullah al-Ali, Nora Saleh Jassim al-Rabiah al-Kuwari, and Noof Mohamed Saeed Ali Abu Sala’ah. The council’s membership term is one year starting from the date of taking the oath before the college president.
Dr Khalid al-Abdulqader, CCQ vice president, stressed the vital role that the Students’ Council plays in measuring the effectiveness of the administration’s decisions, which contributes significantly to the development of the College and its programmes.
Dr Mustafa al-Khawaldeh, dean of Student Affairs, said: "I am confident the members of the new Student Council will do their best to actively represent their fellow students, and contribute effectively to enhancing communication between students and the college administration and faculty members and serving the general interest of students.”
Internal elections were also held among the members of the new council, and they elected al-Shahrani as president, al-Marri as vice president, al-Ali as secretary, and Saleh as treasurer.
Al-Shahrani expressed his gratitude and appreciation to his colleagues for the confidence reposed in him, and said: “The Council’s main goal will be bringing the different views closer and solving students’ problems, as well as creating an effective means of communication between the administration and students. We will also ensure that the general interest of students, the development of the College, and the service of our beloved country are at the top of our priorities.”