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The idea of establishing the first university in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia came as a natural response to the educational revival the kingdom enjoyed since its foundation. With the reign of King Abdulaziz, the kingdom’s government sought to propagate education throughout the country. His efforts were crowned when King Fahd bin Abdulaziz assumed the office of the first Ministry of Education. Right after the first session of the Council of Ministers, he gave the following statement: “We will shortly establish the Saudi University; this is a foregone conclusion. This university will be one of the most prominent houses of culture and sciences, and will be worthy of our country where the light of Islamic faith and civilization has emanated.”

 

 

On another occasion, late King Fahd said: “I am seriously interested before anything else in supporting higher and vocational education in the country to have history repeat itself and add a new glory to our glorious past. Therefore, the establishment of the Saudi university with all its colleges, institutes and laboratories built according to high standards, is my immediate concern.” Only three years after the establishment of the Ministry of Education he announced in a statement to the press the following: “The Ministry of Education is seriously considering the creation of the Saudi University.” Approximately one year later, the first Saudi university was founded according to the dictates of the Royal Decree No. 17 dated 21/3/1377 H and  read as follows: “With the help of Allah, We Saud bin Abdulaziz, King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, having the desire for the dissemination and promotion of knowledge in Our Kingdom, for widening the base of scientific and literary study, and for keeping abreast with other nations in arts and sciences and for contributing with them to discovery and invention, and to revive Islamic civilization and articulate its benefits and glories, along with its ambition to nurture the young virtuously to guarantee them healthy minds and ethics. We decree the following:


Article 1: Establishing in the Kingdom a university called (King Saud University).

Article 2: The Minister of Education in our government is the Higher President of the university, ratifies the decisions of the University Council, and appoints Deans.


Article 3: The colleges in this university are to be successively established according to need and readiness.


Article 4: After the establishment of two of the university colleges, the statute of the university should be set forth, clarifying the relationship between the college and the university administration, and among the colleges themselves.


Article 5: The Prime Minister and the Minister of Education have to implement Our Order.

Honorable Royal Signature

Saud

 

Concomitantly with that Royal Decree, two others were issued, no. 18 on 21/4/1377H, and no. 19 on the 21/4/1377H. The first dictates the establishment of the College of Arts; the second provides for the establishment of the College of Sciences. They read as follows:

Royal Decree No. 18 dated 21 Rabi Awal 1377 H

“By the grace of Allah, We Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, having examined the Royal Decree No. 17 dated 21 Rabi Thani 1377H ordering the establishment of King Saud University, and in reference to what has been presented to Us by the Minister of Education, We order the following:


Article 1: Establishing the College of Arts at King Saud University.


Article 2: This College includes the following departments: the Department of Arabic language and literature, the Department of Islamic languages and literatures, and the Department of History, the Department of History of Islam and Islamic Civilization, the Department of Geography, and the Department of European Languages and Literatures. Other Departments may be created when needed.

Article 3: The period of study in the college is four years.


Article 4: Upon the recommendation of the College of Arts, King Saud University awards the academic degrees identified by the college bylaws.


Article 5: The college bylaws should state admission requirements, detailed curricula, the duration and number of lectures for each course, the system of examination and grades, the degrees graduates of the college receive, and the study for each degree.


Article 6: The Prime Minister and the Minister of Education have to implement Our Order.

Honorable Royal Signature

Saud

 

Royal Decree No. 19 dated 21/3/1377 H

“By the grace of Allah, We Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, having examined Royal Decree No. 17 dated 21 Rabi Thani 1377H ordering the establishment of King Saud University, and in reference to what has been presented to Us by the Minister of Education, We order the following:


Article 1: Establishing the College of Sciences at King Saud University.


Article 2: The following sciences are taught: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany and Zoology, Entomology, Geology and Astronomy. Other topics may be added when needed.


Article 3: These sciences should be divided into groups where the college student will study one or more in the way described in the college bylaws.


Article 4: The study duration in the college is four years.


Article 5: Upon the recommendation of the College of Sciences, King Saud University awards the academic degrees identified by the college bylaws.


Article 6: The college bylaws should state admission requirements, detailed curricula, the duration and number of lectures for each course, the system of examination, the academic degrees graduates of the college receive, and the study for each degree.

Article 7: The Prime Minister and the Minister of Education have to implement Our Order.

Honorable Royal Signature

Saud

 

KSU: a History of Success

As has already been stated, King Saud University (KSU) was established in accordance with the dictates of Royal Decree no. 17 of 21/4/1377H (1957). The actual study started in the College of Arts in the academic year 1377/78. Since that time, KSU went through many stages of developments, and its administrative organization received meticulous attention. Over a period of twelve years, the university enjoyed the endorsement of three Royal Decrees which grounded its Statute.

Royal Decree no. 112 of 26/12/1380H recognized that: King Saud University is an independent legal character, with a budget of its own, responsible for higher education, promoting scholarly research, and advancement of sciences and arts in the country. Naming the Minister of Education as the President of the university, the Statute ordered that the University have a Vice President and Secretary General, and that each college and institute have a Dean, Vice Dean, and a council.

Royal Decree no M/11 of 8/5/1387H enforced the Statute of the University of the University of Riyadh (currently King Saud University), rescinding all earlier statutes, bylaws, and regulations. Of the main landmarks of the new Statute is the creation of the Higher Council of the University as one of its administrative powers. The membership of the new council includes two active or inactive university Presidents, two faculty members who had assumed such positions outside the country, or two native leading intellectuals.

The Higher Council of the University is the dominant power over the university affairs: it draws out policies, issues decisions to implement and achieve the objectives of the university (especially those pertaining to the creation of new colleges and departments), proposes budgets, and systems of faculty salaries, annuities, and financial awards.

Royal Decree no M/6 of 28/1/1392 superseded the Statute of 1387. With the new Statute, the membership of the Higher Council of the University includes five active or inactive university Presidents, or native leading intellectuals. To the council are also added the University Secretary General and two other non-university members. Again, the Statute dictates the creation of an Academic Council overlooking scholarly research and studies. The Higher Council of the University issues the bylaws governing the number of the Academic Council’s members, responsibilities, and powers.

These decrees were issued in response to the growing and widening needs of the university as the establishment of new colleges started. Between 1378-1380H, three colleges were established: the College of Sciences, College of Business (now the College of Public Administration) and the College of Pharmacy. In 1381/1382H women were first admitted into the College of Arts and the College of Public Administration.

Five years later (1385/1386H) the College of Agriculture was established. In the same year the College of Engineering and College of Education, having been under the Ministry of Education in cooperation with the UNESCO, were annexed to the University. A year later (1389/1390H) the College of Medicine opened. In 1394/1395H the Arabic Language Institute was inaugurated to serve non-Arabic speakers. At this time deanships of Admission and Registration, Students Affairs, Libraries were also established. Again, a year later (1396H) the College of Dentistry and the College of Applied Medical Sciences were added to the Riyadh campus, while launching at the same time the Abha based campus with the College of Education. In 1398H the Graduate College assumed its office in supervising and organizing all graduate programs in the various departments of the University.

At Abha, the College of Medicine was established according to Royal Order no. 3/M/380 of 29/2/1400H and was added to the University according Royal Directive no. 15128 of 29/6/1400H. Formal study there started in the academic year of 1401/1402H.

In 1401H another branch of the University opened at Qassim with three colleges: Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, and Economics and Administration. Formal study started in 1401/1402H academic year.

In 1402H, celebrating its 25th anniversary, the University of Riyadh went back to its original name of King Saud University at the orders of King Khalid bin Abdulaziz. In that year, too, the Deanship of Community Service and Continuing Education replaced the Center for Community Service, and King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH) was formally opened.

Two years later (1404H) two other colleges were created: the College of Computer and Information Science Sciences and the College of Architecture and Planning. Later, in 1411H, the Institute of Languages and Translation was established to be turned four years later into the full-fledged College of Languages and Translation.

In 1414 the Royal ratification of the System of the Council of Higher Education and Universities was issued dictating that each university form its own Council which attends to its academic, administrative, and financial affairs, and carries out its general policy.

In 1417H the Council of Higher Education issued its decision no. 1282/A approving the creation of the Center for Consulting and Research which was renamed King Abdullah Center for Consulting and Research.

In 1418H Royal Decree no. 33 dictated the creation of a King Saud University Community College in Jazan, as well as the establishment of the College of Sciences at the Qassim campus.

In 1419H Royal Order no. 7/78/M of 11/3/1419 decreed that King Khalid University be created in the south. The branches of Imam Islamic University and of King Saud University consequently formed the new university. In the same year, after the issuance of the unified regulations for Graduate Studies at Saudi universities, the Graduate College became the Deanship of Graduate Studies, and the Deanship of Academic Research was established in accordance with the dictates of the System of Academic Research issued that year.

In 1421H the College of Medicine was established at the Qassim campus, and the Deanship of Community Service and Continuing Education was turned into the College of Applied Studies and Community Service.

In 1422H, the Community College in Riyadh was inaugurated according to the Cabinet Council no. 73 of 5/3/1422H. During the academic year of 1423/1424 the College of Science at Al-Jouf was established. That same year the College of Engineering was opened at the Qassim campus, and the creation of community colleges at Al-Majma’ah, Al-Aflaj, and Al-Qurayat was approved.

Beginning with the academic year 1424/1425H Qassim campus became an independent university. On 26/11/1424H the Council of Higher Education approved the promotion of the Department of Nursing, College of Applied Medical Sciences, into the College of Nursing.

The following were the Presidents of University since its inception:
 

Professor Abdulwahab bin Muhammad Hasan ‘Azzam

14/4/1377-8/7/1378H

Shaikh Nasser bin Abdulaziz Al-Mangour

12/7/1378-3/71380H

Professor Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Al-Khwaiter

1381-1391H

Professor Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Fadda

1381-6/2/1399H

Professor Mansour bin Ibrahim Al-Turki

7/2/1399-12/8/1410H

Professor Ahmad bin Muhammad Al-Dhubaib

13/8/1410-2/3/1416H

Professor Abdullah bin Muhammad Al-Faisal

3/3/1416-2/3/1428H

Professor Abdullah bin Abdulrahman Al-Othman

3/3/1428H – now

 

 FACTS AND FIGURES

  • Founded 1957 as Riyadh University

  • Renamed King Saud University in 1982 


 

 

               

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