During Chairing the Fourth Session of Education and Student Affairs Council, Vice President Stresses the Swift Announcement of First-Semester Results
Prof. Al-Sayyed Al-Agouz, Vice President of Tanta University for Education and Student Affairs, chaired the fourth session of Education and Student Affairs Council for the academic year 2025/2026. The meeting was attended by Prof. Afaf Bassal, Dean of Faculty of Nursing; Prof. Nancy Al-Hefnawy, Acting Dean of Faculty of Computer and Information; Prof. Mohammed Ibrahim, Acting Dean of Faculty of Applied Arts; Prof. Atef Nuweir, Full Professor at Faculty of Science and an external member of the Council; and Dr. Haitham Al-Koumy, General Manager of Education Sector at the University.
At the beginning of the session, Prof. Al-Sayyed Al-Agouz extended his congratulations to Prof. Mohammed Gaber on being appointed as Vice Dean of Faculty of Medicine for Education and Student Affairs according to the decree issued by Prof. Mohammed Hussain, President of the University. He wished him success in carrying out his duties in a way that serves the educational system at the faculty.
During the meeting, Prof. Al-Agouz emphasized the strict commitment to all rules and decisions regulating the control rooms and marking the exams. He called for the prompt completion of recording the results of the first semester of the current academic year, stressing the importance of announcing them before the start of the second semester to ensure the regular registration of courses that require prerequisites within their scheduled timelines.
The Council also reviewed a number of issues related to the issuance of ministerial decisions amending the bylaws of some faculties, discussed directives received from the Supreme Council of Universities, and examined a set of proposals aimed at developing mechanisms for completing academic equivalencies and addressing procedural challenges that may affect the regularity of studies, in order to remove obstacles facing students and provide a stable educational environment.