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Qatar University ready to welcome more than 30,000 students for Fall 2026

<p>Doha, Qatar: Qatar University (QU) is fully prepared to welcome students for the Fall 2026 semester, with academic, administrative and support services in place to ensure a smooth start and support students' academic success and university experience, Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Mohammed Diab said.</p> <p>Speaking to Qatar News Agency (QNA), Dr. Diab said the university currently…

Qatar University ready to welcome more than 30,000 students for Fall 2026

Qatar University (QU) is fully prepared to welcome over 30,000 students for the Fall 2026 semester, according to Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Mohammed Diab. The university has all academic, administrative, and support services in place to facilitate a smooth transition and support students' academic success and overall university experience.

Dr. Diab emphasized that student success and empowerment are top priorities, supported by various academic, psychological, and social services, including academic advising, student counseling, and career development programs. The university is also enhancing its academic programs to align with the evolving needs of the labor market and ensuring that classrooms, laboratories, and other facilities are equipped with the latest technologies.

Additionally, the university is focusing on helping new students settle into university life through the Hayyakum - Fall 2026 orientation event, which covers academic and administrative services, university regulations, available resources, and campus tours.

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