Success Story

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Tomya Abdullah Al-Shahrani: The Deanship of Student Affairs is dedicated to attracting talents, which has made me stand out in crowd organization and management

Since I joined King Khalid University, I possessed personal skills and talents, and thanks to the presence of central clubs and college clubs that provided us with extracurricular programs, I have had the opportunity to participate with my personal talents in various events and competitions. The Deanship also made sure to attract talents to participate in the annual Olympics organized by the Deanship of Student Affairs. My most recent achievement was securing third place in the eighth Cultural Olympics.

The Deanship of Student Affairs has provided me with numerous opportunities to discover my leadership skills, starting with nominating me for the position of "Leader of the Reading Pages Club."

Additionally, they offered me the chance to embark on an international visit, enabling me to broaden my understanding of other cultures and strengthen relations as a member of the theater club during my time as an aspiring journalist.

I am immensely grateful to Allah first and then to the Deanship of Student Affairs, for organizing these programs and events throughout my university studies. These experiences have sharpened my personal skills, enriched my professional expertise, and expanded my network of connections, making me well-prepared for the job market.

I must also acknowledge their invaluable support for my talents in the fields of visual arts, including drawing, Arabic calligraphy, acting, and public speaking.

I obtained third place in the Arabic Calligraphy competition alongside scholarship students and participated in the visual arts competition. This opportunity allowed me to create murals within my college premises.
Additionally, I achieved third place in a theatrical performance at the university theater and took part in several theatrical productions.

Moreover, I participated in creating the first podcast with my voice in collaboration with the Guidance Club.

Likewise, in the volunteering aspect, the Deanship showed great interest in enriching the concept of "volunteering," providing numerous volunteering opportunities both within and outside the university in various settings.
Personally, I had the privilege of managing crowds, accumulating a total of 300 volunteer hours with the Deanship of Student Affairs. These hours included volunteering at events such as "Reception of Military Leaders," "Meetings with His Highness the Prince - may Allah protect him," "Aseer Investment Organization," "Closing Ceremonies," "Graduation," and many other initiatives where the Deanship of Student Affairs played a significant role in ensuring their success.

I am sincerely grateful to them for providing me with this tremendous opportunity to contribute.