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06 March 2010

Graduation of the seventeenth class of Al-Ahliyya Amman University students

The graduation of the 17th Class of Al-Ahliyya Amman University students was celebrated on Arena stage at the University under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed Al-Hourani, and in the presence of Dr. Maher Saleem, President of the University, faculty and administrative staff, and parents. The Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Osama Al-Hanainah, delivered a speech at the beginning of the ceremony in which he expressed his pride in the graduates, actors of change, who will join their fellow community champions to build Jordan of Abu Hussein, the home of goodness and glory. He wished the graduates progress and success in their career life. Dr. Al-Hanainah added that Al-Ahliyya Amman University is the first private Jordanian university that dedicates remarkable attention and care to students through the provision of all student requirements, including facilities and equipment, which is in line with the University philosophy that focuses on high quality, and the aspirations of the commander of the march, His Majesty King Abdullah II Bin Al-Hussein. Students Mary Zahra and Zahra Abu Maiz delivered speeches on behalf of the graduates and expressed their thanks to the University and the pride they take in the skills and experience, which they acquired in the University. They called the graduates to be good ambassadors for their country and true builders to serve their country and to be loyal to their University. Dr. Saleem expressed his pleasure at this day as the University celebrates the graduation of a new group of its students, who are qualified with science and knowledge to contribute to building the nation and society. At the end of the ceremony, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hourani, sponsor of the event, presented certificates to the graduates and awards to outstanding students. The ceremony was concluded with the national anthem.

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