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Executive Summary:​

The tenth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 1​0) aims to reduce inequalities within and among countries and is a key indicator in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, measuring higher education institutions' commitment to achieving the principles of justice and equality. This goal aims to promote the social, economic, and political inclusion of all segments of society, including women, people with disabilities, migrants, and marginalized groups, by ensuring equal opportunities and reducing disparities in income and treatment. Universities' contribution to achieving this goal includes adopting clear anti-discrimination policies, providing support to groups in need, providing equal educational opportunities for international students and students with special needs, and implementing initiatives that promote a fair and inclusive university environment. This approach represents an institutional commitment to building a knowledge society based on the principles of equity and sustainability. Goal 10 | Department of Economic and Social Affairs

The Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 10 on reducing inequalities, align with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to build a cohesive and inclusive society that ensures equal opportunities for all. The vision places special emphasis on empowering underrepresented groups and supporting their integration into national development, whether through promoting social justice, improving access to education and health services, or enacting policies that narrow economic and social gaps. This contributes to achieving comprehensive and sustainable development that places people at the heart of national priorities. Saudi Vision 2030

Therefore, the commitment of educational institutions - such as Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University - to achieving this goal enhances the vision's efforts towards a knowledge economy based on efficiency and fairness, and embodies the Kingdom's aspirations to enhance Social integration, providing higher education that supports diversity and inclusion, and equal opportunities for all, in line with the objectives of the National Transformation Program and human capacity development.​

In support of achieving the tenth goal of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 10), related to reducing inequalities, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is working to consolidate the principles of justice and equal opportunity through a package of comprehensive legislation and regulatory policies. The state has also been keen to improve the regulatory environment within higher education institutions to ensure a fair educational and professional environment. The University Affairs Council platform is a prominent example of this approach, as it is a pivotal regulatory tool that contributes to implementing this goal at the level of higher education. The platform seeks to unify policies and procedures within Saudi universities to ​ensure justice and equal opportunities for all groups, and to reduce disparities based on gender, social background, or economic background. By supporting institutional governance and enhancing transparency in recruitment, admissions, and academic empowerment, this is a practical reflection of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 in its quest to build an inclusive and just society. To view the approved policies and regulations, visit the platform here: cua.gov.sa/regulations

 

The role of Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University in achieving the tenth goal (SDG 10)

Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University attaches great importance to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations as part of the 2030 Agenda. Its institutional vision and mission are aligned with the principles of comprehensive and sustainable development. The university is committed to integrating these goals into its strategic plans and academic, research, and community programs by supporting quality education, empowering women, promoting innovation, preserving the environment, and upholding the principles of justice and equal opportunity. The university also contributes to achieving these goals through qualitative initiatives in the fields of scientific research, community service, and national and international partnerships. This reflects its institutional commitment to its role in supporting sustainable development locally and regionally, and confirms its presence in relevant international indicators and rankings, such as the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.

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Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University embodies its commitment to achieving the tenth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of "Reducing Inequalities" through its comprehensive institutional strategy, which focuses on promoting justice and equal opportunity in the educational and academic environment. The university works to implement clear policies to ensure fairness in admissions, academic support, and enrichment programs, without discrimination based on gender, nationality, or social background. These efforts are also linked to the university's vision of building an inclusive and stimulating educational environment that contributes to the empowerment of all segments of society. These directions are in line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which seeks a vibrant, just, and equal society and enhances the university's position in global rankings.imamu.edu.sa/Strategic Plan

 

Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University actively contributes to reducing inequalities by creating an inclusive academic environment that supports diverse groups, particularly students with disabilities and communities with limited economic backgrounds. The university provides scholarships and financial aid, accessible facilities, and integrated educational programs that enhance access to higher education. It also focuses on promoting gender equality by empowering women through specialized programs and leadership opportunities, in addition to providing technical and advisory support to students with disabilities, while organizing awareness campaigns to promote a culture of inclusion and respect.

In addition, the university implements youth empowerment initiatives through training programs and workshops aimed at developing practical skills, and supports entrepreneurship and student projects to achieve economic empowerment. The university is also committed to cultural and social awareness by hosting events focused on diversity and social justice, while integrating Islamic values into the academic curriculum to promote the concept of social responsibility. The university collaborates with local communities and governmental and non-governmental entities to expand its impact in reducing social and economic disparities at the regional and national levels.

 

Interconnection with other Sustainable Development Goals

Sustainable Development Goal 10, which aims to reduce inequalities within and among countries, is closely linked to a set of other goals that form the pillars of sustainable development. Persistent societal inequalities threaten sustainable and inclusive economic growth (SDG 8), undermine global efforts to eradicate poverty in all its forms (SDG 1), and contribute to the exacerbation of health problems and rising disease rates due to marginalization and lack of access to healthcare (SDG 3).

Moreover, inequalities exacerbate environmental degradation, particularly in marine and terrestrial ecosystems (SDG 14-15), where the most vulnerable communities are excluded from equitable access to and protection of natural resources. Therefore, truly sustainable development cannot be achieved without addressing the multiple aspects of discrimination and social exclusion, and providing equal opportunities for all in education, care, employment, and community participation, ensuring a more just, equitable, and inclusive future.

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Non-discriminatory admissions, anti-discrimination, and anti-harassment policies

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia places great importance on promoting the principles of justice and equality among all members of society. Combating discrimination—in all its forms and manifestations, whether based on gender, race, social status, or other factors—is a fundamental pillar of national policies. This approach is based on the principles of tolerant Islamic Sharia, which emphasize human dignity, justice, and integration among all members of society and reject any practices that involve discrimination, injustice, or exclusion. This commitment is clearly embodied within the Kingdom's legal and legislative framework. Article 8 of the Basic Law of Governance states that: "Governance in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is based on justice, consultation, and equality, in accordance with Islamic Sharia." This reinforces the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to equality among citizens without any form of discrimination. Additionally, labor regulations, protection from abuse, and anti-harassment regulations aim to ensure equal opportunity and social justice for all citizens, without discrimination, whether in educational or employment opportunities. laws.b oe.gov.sa

The Kingdom has also acceded to several international agreements that promote human rights, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, as part of its global commitment to the principles of justice. Government agencies, including educational institutions, seek to implement these policies through clear practices and mechanisms that ensure equal opportunities for all in admission and access to university seats and job opportunities that ensure a decent life for citizens. They also provide official channels for receiving complaints and programs for empowerment and equality in the work and study environment, thus establishing an institutional culture based on inclusiveness and fairness. Public institutions and universities, including Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, are working to develop institutional policies that enshrine the principles of non-discrimination, encourage equality, and establish clear mechanisms for reporting any potential violations, in line with relevant national and international standards.​


Non-discriminatory admissions policy

The rules and regulations of Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University emphasize the principle of complete equality among all students, prohibiting any geographical discrimination in educational opportunities. For example, the university has clarified that its study and examination regulations do not include any clause restricting admission to students from a specific region, ensuring equal treatment for all students regardless of their place of residence or geographical background. This approach reflects the university's commitment to providing equitable educational opportunities for all students and promoting transparency in the admissions process, which contributes to creating an inclusive educational environment that promotes equal opportunities for all applicants.

The university adopts a non-discriminatory admissions policy based on the principles of justice and equal opportunity, consistent with national regulations and educational policies adopted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. As a government institution, the university affirms its full commitment to implementing the regulations and instructions issued by the Ministry of Education and the Council of University Affairs, which ensure that the admissions process is conducted according to objective and transparent criteria based on academic merit, without discrimination on the basis of gender, race, social background, disability, or any other form of discrimination.

The university officially announces admission requirements and procedures on its website and official platforms, outlining the admission criteria for each program, including required grades and necessary documents, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants. Some policies also consider affirmative action where appropriate, such as providing special programs for students with disabilities or facilities for international students or social groups deserving of support. This is within the framework of compensatory justice, not discrimination, while adhering to the relevant regulations. Deanship of Admission and Registration

This is evident in the University Admissions Guide issued by the Deanship of Admission and Registration, where all applications are subject to objective screening and comparison based on high school diploma (using a weight determined by the college), aptitude and achievement tests, and interviews, if applicable, without any subjective preference. Through its admissions committees and deanships of admission and registration, the university seeks to periodically review policies in line with the Kingdom's approach to achieving fairness, and to ensure that all its policies are publicly available and formally explained to ensure transparency and integrity in the educational process. Undergraduate and Admissions Guide

Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University is committed to instilling the principles of fairness and institutional transparency by launching an electronic system known as My Rights, a pioneering initiative empowering students to exercise their legal rights. This system allows male and female students to submit academic, administrative, or behavioral grievances and ​complaints electronically and in a structured manner, in accordance with the university's approved rules and regulations. This reflects the university's commitment to building a fair and stimulating educational environment that enhances student confidence in the educational institution and provides formal and fair channels of communication.

The My Rights system also falls within the university's efforts to develop its digital infrastructure and achieve good governance. This, in turn, contributes to improving the quality of university life, guaranteeing rights, and supporting the national goals associated with Saudi Vision 2030, particularly with regard to governance, justice, and accountability. This system is an example of how technology can be integrated with institutional values to ensure equality and transparency in addressing student issues. es.imamu.edu.sa/L egal System

Anti-discrimination policy  

 Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University is a public university in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. All its administrative, academic, and organizational policies are governed in accordance with the applicable national laws and regulations. These laws include policies to combat discrimination in all its forms, which fall under the umbrella of general regulations, such as the Basic Law of Governance, the Civil Service System, the Labor Law, and the Anti-Harassment Law, in addition to national and international commitments related to human rights, equality, and ensuring equality and equal opportunities in its academic and administrative environment. This commitment falls within the framework of the state's general policies and is based on several applicable legislative and regulatory systems.

 Article 8 of the Basic Law of Governance confirms that: "Government in the Kingdom shall be based on justice, consultation, and equality in accordance with Islamic law." This constitutional provision obligates all government institutions, including universities, to operate in accordance with the principles of justice and equality and to reject all forms of discrimination, whether based on gender, race, social background, or any other factor. The university is subject to the Executive Regulations for Human Resources in the Civil Service, which regulate the affairs of employees in government agencies and stipulate the necessity of achieving equality in employment, promotion, and training, without discrimination. Article 11 of these regulations states that "Nominations for positions shall be made on the basis of merit and entitlement, without unjustified discrimination ."

 

Executive Regulations for Human Resources in Civil Service

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dedicated to adhering to the regulations established by the Ministry of Education regarding admission and registration procedures for government higher education institutions, through the implementation of the National Unified Admissions Platform for Saudi Universities. This service allows applicants to be nominated according to clear and fair criteria that take into account academic competence and merit, without discrimination based on gender, race, color, or any personal characteristics unrelated to academic performance.

The National Unified Admission Platform

Based on these laws and regulations, Imam University's anti-discrimination policy, although not published separately as an "Anti-Discrimination Policy," is implicitly implemented through its strict application of national regulations, its institutional commitment to human rights, and its commitment to providing a fair and inclusive educational and professional environment for all its members.​

Anti- harassment policy  

 

As Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Isl​amic University is a public educational institution, it is directly subject to all national laws and regulations adopted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, including those related to anti-harassment policies. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has issued a clear anti-harassment law, which was approved by Royal Decree No. (M/96) dated 9/16/1439 AH, which is the regulatory framework upon which all government agencies, including universities, rely in setting internal policies that enhance a safe and just environment. The Anti-Harassment Law prohibits any statement, action, or gesture with a sexual connotation directed by one person toward another, which constitutes a violation of their dignity and freedom. The law aims to protect the individual's privacy, dignity, and personal freedom, as guaranteed by Islamic law and applicable regulations. Anti-Harassment Law 

In light of this system, Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University is committed to creating an educational and academic environment. Free from any form of harassment or abuse, and applies what is stated in the national system through regular committees specialized in receiving complaints, and procedures that preserve the confidentiality of reports, and ensure protection and justice for all its members.

Diversity and Equality Office​

As Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University is a public educational institution, all of its administrative and organizational systems and regulations are subject to state legislation, which clearly focuses on establishing the principles of justice and equality and preventing all forms of discrimination, including aspects of diversity, equality, inclusion, and human rights. In this regard, the university is guided by national laws, most notably the Basic Law of Governance, which stipulates in Article 8 that "government in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia shall be based on justice, consultation, and equality, in accordance with Islamic law." laws.boe.gov.sa

Although there is no independent office called the Office of Diversity and Equity, the tasks of promoting inclusion and equality and providing advice on these aspects are distributed among a number of units and centers at the university, including:

 

1.      Psychological and Social Guidance and Counseling Unit (Care Center)

The Psychological and Social Guidance and Counseling Unit (Care Center) is one of the cornerstones supporting the educational environment at Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, playing a pivotal role in providing psychological and social support to male and female students. The unit seeks to create a safe and inclusive university environment that enhances students ' well-being and accommodates their diverse needs, while respecting their cultural and social backgrounds and appreciating individual diversity. The unit provides confidential individual and group counseling sessions under the supervision of specialists in the psychological and social fields, enabling students to overcome challenges associated with academic pressures or personal circumstances. The unit also implements ongoing awareness and preventative programs aimed at promoting the concepts of justice, tolerance, equality, and mutual respect, making it one of the most important institutional tools in consolidating the values of inclusion and non-discrimination within the university. Center for Psychological and Social Counseling (E'nayah)


2.      Student Behavior and Discipline Unit

   The Student Conduct and Discipline Unit, affiliated with the Deanship of Student Affairs, is an active player in promoting behavioral discipline on campus and     instilling a culture of mutual respect among students. The unit monitors student behavior and addresses any violations of university regulations, including cases     of discrimination or abuse. It also receives, studies, and processes complaints in accordance with approved regulatory procedures, ensuring fairness and        transparency. Furthermore, the unit implements periodic awareness and educational programs to educate students about their rights and responsibilities,   contributing to a safe and stimulating academic environment that promotes the principles of justice, equality, and inclusion. Student Conduct and Discipline Awareness Unit

3. Services Center for Persons with Disabilities

Center for Services for Persons with Disabilities at Imam University aims to ensure equal opportunities for all students with disabilities to fully and equally participate in various academic programs and university activities. The Center seeks to provide a supportive and inclusive learning environment that takes into account the special needs of each student by adapting the services and facilities provided to align with international best practices in this field. The Center also works to remove any obstacles that students with disabilities may face, whether financial, educational, or social, to ensure their effective participation, academic success, and full integration into university life. This reflects the university's commitment to the principles of justice, equality, and empowerment for all. Center for Services for Persons with Disabilities

The tasks of the Center include:

  1. Providing preventive guidance, counselling, and academic support (in coordination with the academic advisor at the colleges) for male and female students with special needs.
  2. Preparing and implementing guidance and counselling programs for male and female students with special needs.
  3. Improving the educational environment for people with special needs.
  4. Coordination with departments, colleges, and supporting deanships to serve male and female students with special needs.
  5. Identifying multiple disabilities, their characteristics, and ways to deal with them, through public awareness.
  6. Contribute to conducting studies and research that contribute to developing services provided to people with special needs.
  7. Activating the integration of students with special needs in all activities.
  8. Activating the participation of people with special needs in all activities (cultural, sports, etc.) inside and outside the university.
  9. Preparing periodic reports on the Center's work.
  10. Participation in periodic events concerned with people with special needs.
  11. Preparing and implementing plans for the Special Needs Services Center.
  12. Preparing and implementing guidance and counselling programs for male and female students with special needs. Center for Persons with Disabilities
Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University's practices align with the government's efforts to achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, particularly those related to women's empowerment, achieving social justice, and expanding inclusiveness in higher education. The university also aligns with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 5 Gender Equality, SDG 10, which is Related to reducing disparities, through its various initiatives that focus on supporting diversity and equality, providing equal opportunities for all students, and ensuring a fair and safe educational environment that enhances the participation of all segments of society in the educational process.

Services and supports for people with disabilities​

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is making significant efforts to promote the rights of persons with disabilities and provide them with support and services that guarantee them a dignified life and effective participation in society. This is in line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which emphasizes the importance of comprehensive empowerment for all segments of society. The Kingdom has launched several national initiatives in this area, most notably the "Comprehensive Access Program" of the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, which aims to prepare the urban environment to be accessible and safe for persons with disabilities. The Royal Commission for Riyadh City announced the launch of the Comprehensive Access Program for Persons with Disabilities for the city of Riyadh, which aims to provide an urban environment that allows persons with disabilities, both residents and visitors, to access, move around, and engage in various activities with ease and independence.

Universal Accessibility Program for Persons with Disabilities

“National Transformation Initiatives Bank” platform contains: The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development maintains an interactive database containing a series of planned or ongoing initiatives within the National Transformation Programs. These initiatives aim to improve the quality of community services and promote social empowerment nationwide. These initiatives include empowering individuals, particularly people with disabilities, through initiatives such as "Creating a National Strategy for Persons with Disabilities," developing volunteer work, supporting non-profit organizations, and programs to support women in the employment qualification program. Initiatives are classified according to the targeted sector, making it easier for governmental and non-governmental entities to view, benefit from, and coordinate effectively, in line with the goals of Vision 2030. To transform the economy and society in more expansive and inclusive ways.

National Transformation Initiatives Bank | Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in the Kingdom also provides integrated and comprehensive services to persons with disabilities, including financial assistance aimed at supporting their living stability, providing prosthetic devices that contribute to improving their quality of life, and vocational rehabilitation programs that enhance their opportunities for integration into the labor market. The Ministry also supports the 

establishment and operation of daycare centers and specialized training centers, ensuring the provision of advanced services that address their needs and support their empowerment in various aspects of life. Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities

In addition to the above, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia affirms its unwavering commitment to the rights of persons with disabilities by issuing the law on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which is an important legislative pillar in the process of promoting equality and social justice. This law aims to protect the fundamental rights of persons with disabilities and ensure that they are not subjected to any form of discrimination based on disability, while emphasizing the provision of reasonable accommodations that guarantee their full and effective participation in various areas of life. This includes their right to inclusive education, equal opportunities in the labor market, and access to quality and efficient health and social services. This law embodies the national drive towards achieving inclusiveness and empowerment, in line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals. It also reflects the state's commitment to promoting human dignity and instilling the values of justice and equality in all policies and practices. Law on the Rights of People with Disabilities.

As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting and empowering persons with disabilities, the government established the Authority for the Care of Persons with Disabilities, an independent government entity dedicated to promoting the rights of this group and ensuring they have equal opportunities in various areas of life. The Authority seeks to develop national policies related to disability and to monitor the implementation of programs and initiatives that ensure the social, economic, and educational empowerment of persons with disabilities, in coordination with various government and private entities. The Authority is also responsible for monitoring the commitment of relevant entities to implementing relevant standards and legislation, and proposing policies and regulations that ensure an inclusive and supportive environment. General Authority for the Care of Persons with Disabilities

The Commission's role is further enhanced by the issuance of the Authority for the Care of Persons with Disabilities System, which was officially approved. This system defines the Commission's duties and regulatory and executive powers, and establishes an effective legal framework that reflects the state's drive to achieve the principles of social justice and inclusiveness. This system is an important legislative pillar that supports the Kingdom's efforts to achieve Vision 2030 and related sustainable development goals. Regulation of the General Authority for the Care of Persons with Disabilities

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia places great importance on empowering persons with disabilities, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to build an inclusive society that ensures equal opportunities for all its members, integrating persons with disabilities into all aspects of life, particularly in the higher education sector. This vision reflects the Kingdom's commitment to human rights principles and improving the quality of life by creating a supportive educational environment that meets the needs of all students without discrimination and providing appropriate facilities that help them fully realize their potential and capabilities.

The Ministry of Education also works to empower people with disabilities in university education through a series of programs and facilities. The methodology began with offering a preparatory year for the beneficiary group, the first of its kind in the Arab world, followed by

the formation of specialized committees at universities—such as the Scientific Committee, the Curriculum Committee, and the Support Services Committee—to establish standards and conditions for accepting and training people with disabilities, making these programs reference centers of expertise in the field of preparing and qualifying educational and relevant personnel.

Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University has sought to embody national trends in serving and empowering people with disabilities, based on its academic and humanitarian vision and in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to build an inclusive society that excludes no one. These efforts have been translated into reality through the establishment of the "Center for Services for Persons with Disabilities, " one of the university's most prominent institutional initiatives to achieve the principle of comprehensive justice in education. Law on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

This Center is considered the cornerstone upon which the university has relied in building an inclusive educational environment that takes into account individual differences and ensures that students with disabilities can access academic resources and university services with ease and independence. The Center's role is not limited to providing support and logistical services, but extends to developing internal policies and coordinating efforts among various academic and administrative units to ensure an effective response to the needs of this group.

Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University participated in the celebration of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which was held on December 10. 2024, as part of its commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 10 on reducing inequalities. This participation embodies the university's tireless efforts to support and empower persons with disabilities by creating an inclusive learning environment and raising community awareness of their issues and rights. The celebration, held under the patronage of His Excellency the University President and organized by the Deanship of Student Affairs, included multiple activities with the participation of 29 entities from both on and off campus, including associations specializing in the care of people with disabilities. Activities included awareness exhibitions, training courses, field experiences, and entertainment and cultural segments, reflecting the university's commitment to activating broad community partnerships and expanding access to equal opportunities and services. This event serves as a practical model of the university's strategic efforts to promote inclusion and equality within its academic institution. units.imamu.edu.sa

Accessible facilities for people with disabilities

The university has provided accessible and integrated facilities that cater to the needs of people with disabilities, as part of its deep commitment to implementing the principles of social justice and achieving inclusiveness in its academic and service environment. This approach aligns with the national aspirations set forth in Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, which emphasizes the importance of empowering all segments of society and ensuring equal educational opportunities at all academic levels, including higher education institutions.

Based on its strategic plan, the university has paid special attention to equipping its facilities to enable people with disabilities to safely and independently access all university facilities and services, without this hindering their full participation in university life. These efforts are not limited to construction or engineering alone, but also encompass educational and organizational aspects, reflecting a clear institutional approach to supporting and empowering this group.

These efforts are manifested through a set of integrated initiatives and well-thought-out measures adopted by the university across its various sectors, seeking to achieve an inclusive educational environment that enables all students to interact and participate effectively, regardless of their different abilities or special needs. The university has been keen to develop its infrastructure to take into account the needs of people with disabilities, by providing dedicated entrances and corridors to facilitate their movement within the campus, in addition to equipping elevators. To accommodate wheelchair users, parking spaces have been allocated close to academic and administrative buildings. The facility also includes restroom facilities suitable for people with disabilities, underscoring the university's commitment to providing a safe and accessible learning environment.​

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The university works to provide classrooms and educational facilities with equipment that helps students with disabilities fully integrate into the educational process, such as adjustable tables, electronic whiteboards, and supportive audio-visual devices, in addition to providing electronic or printed copies of educational materials in a manner that suits their needs (such as Braille for the blind or machine-readable texts).

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The university participated in the activities of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, held in December 2023, affirming its unwavering commitment to supporting and empowering this group within the university environment. The university organized a special exhibition to mark the occasion, which witnessed a remarkable presence from officials from relevant entities, along with representatives from specialized associations and persons with disabilities themselves. This participation came within the framework of highlighting the comprehensive facilities provided by the university, such as designated wheelchair ramps, elevators, and audio-visual equipment, which contribute to enhancing the independence of students with disabilities and equalizing their educational opportunities. This presence and institutional support reflect the university's commitment to empowering persons with disabilities and their full integration into various aspects of academic and community life.
International Day of Persons with Disabilities

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Services and access schemes for people with disabilities

Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University provides distinguished support to students with disabilities through the Center for Disability Services, affiliated with the Deanship of Student Affairs, which is dedicated to empowering students with disabilities academically, socially, and psychologically. This support includes academic guidance through specialized advisors who work in collaboration with various colleges to monitor the study plan and overcome any obstacles students may face. Educational awareness programs are also implemented for faculty members and students to raise awareness about disabilities and ways to address them, ensuring an inclusive educational environment. The Center also contributes effectively to academic support and guidance, working in coordination with academic advisors in colleges to provide comprehensive guidance to students with disabilities, helping them plan their studies and monitor their performance. This includes launching awareness programs aimed at raising the level of interaction and responsibility towards them by faculty and students. Center for Persons with Disabilities

On the other hand, the university is making tangible efforts to prepare the university environment to suit the needs of students with disabilities. In addition to providing accessible facilities, it works to provide distinguished services to support their academic progress. Regarding exams, the university has provided a mechanism that ensures consideration of Students with disabilities are offered accommodations, such as extended time, alternative testing formats (including Braille or audio), and technical support depending on their disability. This procedure is managed in coordination between the colleges and the Disability Services Center, ensuring equal opportunities for assessment and academic success. Guide to Services for Persons with Disabilities

The Executive Regulations of the General Administration of Library Affairs at the University affirm the university's commitment to providing comprehensive library services accessible to all categories of beneficiaries, whether university members or external members, without any form of discrimination based on race, religion, gender, or physical disability. This commitment is evident in several regulatory articles, most notably Article Seven (Paragraph Four) of Chapter Three, which explicitly stipulates providing the necessary facilities for people with disabilities to enable them to fully benefit from library services. Article Nine also stipulates that lending services are inclusive of non-university beneficiaries without reference to any restrictions related to their personal backgrounds, while specifying loan categories, number of books, and loan periods fairly. Regarding fines and penalties, Article Eleven stipulates that policies apply to all borrowers, including non-university members, in the event of lost or damaged books, without discrimination or exceptions. These provisions reflect the university's commitment to the principles of justice and equal opportunity, and to fostering an inclusive knowledge environment that supports open access to information.

Regarding activities and events, the Center for Services for Persons with Disabilities is organizing various events during the years 2024 and 2025, including a workshop for teaching sign language and a recreational trip to the Eastern Province with appropriate accompaniment for students with disabilities, thus confirming the university's commitment to empowering them socially and culturally.

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The Center organized a training workshop entitled "Sign Language," targeting the Center's female staff and students. The workshop included a combination of theoretical explanation and practical application, and discussed several topics, most notably the definition of sign language, its history, and learning methods, in addition to communication methods using signs, facial expressions, and body movements. The workshop also covered sign language letters and numbers, conversational terminology, and relevant educational platforms. The workshop emphasized the importance of sign language in enhancing communication with the deaf and mute, and its role in supporting mental and social development, especially among individuals with autism spectrum disorder. units.imamu.edu.sa

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As part of Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University's efforts to enhance support for people with disabilities and enable them to fully participate in university life, the Disability Services Center, affiliated with the Deanship of Student Affairs, organized an event under the slogan "Our Will, Our Vision," coinciding with International White Cane Day. The event aimed to introduce students to the importance and role of the white cane as a tool that assists blind people in independent mobility and self-awareness in their surroundings. It also included workshops to teach Braille and raise awareness of its benefits in developing reading and writing skills among blind students. This consistent initiative reflects the university's commitment to building an inclusive university environment that contributes to enhancing the independence and capabilities of students with disabilities. imamu.edu.sa


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The Center for Persons with Disabilities at Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University continuously cooperates with the Center for Psychological and Social Counseling (Enaya) and the Deanship of Student Affairs to provide comprehensive psychological and social support to students with disabilities. The Center also actively participates in student activities, including orientation meetings for new students. During these meetings, students are introduced to the available services that meet their academic, psychological, and social needs, contributing to a supportive university environment that ensures their full integration and success within the university. units.imamu.edu.sa

The university also pays special attention to facilitating digital access for people with disabilities, having incorporated the "Munir " tool as a technical tool to improve accessibility and ensure that educational platforms and digital content are accessible to all users, including those with visual and hearing impairments. The "Munir" service is a technical tool that aims to improve accessibility to website content and electronic services for people with disabilities and the elderly. This tool offers over 35 features, including dyslexia support, and provides advanced assistance modes for over 8 specific disabilities. Muneer complies with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 and accessibility standards, improving the experience for users with special needs. This tool can be found on all pages of the university's official website.

Undoubtedly, the university, as a public university, complements the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in the services and support it provides to persons with disabilities. This is achieved by offering a package of legislative, enabling, and regulatory services aimed at empowering and integrating them into various aspects of life. These services provided by the Ministry include the issuance of traffic facilitation cards and electronic "disability cards," the provision of prosthetic devices, and financial assistance programs, in addition to employment and vocational rehabilitation support through the "Tamkeen" and "Tawafuq" programs. The Ministry, in cooperation with the Authority for the Care of Persons with Disabilities, also organizes relevant national policies and supervises the implementation of facilities in the urban and digital environment, in accordance with Universal Accessibility standards.

 

The final report of the Deanship of Student Affairs at Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University highlights a clear and comprehensive interest in supporting students with disabilities and providing services to them. A number of specialized programs and services have been provided to enhance their integration into the university environment. The Center for Services for Persons with Disabilities has provided its services to a large number of students. The Center served male and female students from various colleges, including those with visual, hearing, and motor disabilities, as well as autism, multiple sclerosis, learning difficulties, and attention deficit. The Center covered 14 types of disabilities across 10 colleges, demonstrating the breadth of support provided and the diversity of beneficiary groups. Collaboration was also established with several relevant entities, such as the Sharaka Association, the Al Noor Institute for the Blind, and the Tawasul Association for Assistive Technology, enhancing the quality and integration of services.

 

Also distinguished itself by organizing qualitative training programs targeting families of people with disabilities, the most prominent of which are courses in family counseling. Diagnosis, psychological resilience, trauma coping techniques, and mindfulness demonstrate a holistic approach to dealing with people with disabilities by supporting them and their family environment. Students with disabilities also participated actively in a number of activities, including visits to the King Abdulaziz Center for National Dialogue and the Authority for the Care of Persons with Disabilities. These efforts culminated in the participation of university students in the Kingdom's Athletics Championship for People with Disabilities, achieving outstanding results. This confirms the university's commitment to empowering people with disabilities academically, athletically, psychologically, and socially. Deanship of Student Affairs annual report

 

The Disability Services Center at Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University plays a key role in supporting the university admission process for students with disabilities, through direct and regular coordination with the Deanship of Admissions and Registration. The Center carefully examines the disability circumstances of each applicant, with the aim of identifying the type of disability and its potential impact on academic performance, and determining the extent to which the condition aligns with the requirements of various university programs and majors. This is done within a framework of individualized care and objective assessment, ensuring fairness and equal opportunity in the admissions process. The Center also prepares official reports and recommendations that are submitted to the relevant authorities within the university to support admission decisions and specifically address the needs of these students. This contributes to creating an appropriate and sustainable educational path for them from the moment of admission until their actual integration into university life. This joint effort between the Center and the deanship reflects the university's full commitment to implementing the principle of inclusivity and promoting the participation of all segments of society in higher education.

 

The Center also accompanies students during the application process, providing personalized guidance that includes a simplified explanation of admission procedures and close monitoring of the application status until the results are announced. It also coordinates with relevant colleges to ensure that students are admitted in a manner that meets their academic and professional needs. This integration between the Center and academic institutions reflects the university's deep commitment to empowering people with disabilities and providing fair and equal educational opportunities that ensure their effective and successful participation in university life.

 

The Disability Services Center contributes to implementing academic integration standards after a student is admitted by developing an individual support plan tailored to the type of disability and the student's specific needs. This plan includes allocating appropriate study facilities that allow students easy and comfortable access to classrooms, laboratories, and other university facilities. It also facilitates course registration procedures in coordination with academic departments, ensuring flexibility that suits the student's circumstances. The Center also ensures the provision of necessary assistive tools, such as technical devices and adapted teaching aids, and even sign language interpreters when needed, to ensure equal access to information. These procedures are implemented in partnership with colleges and student affairs entities, within the framework of institutional cooperation that seeks to create an inclusive and comprehensive educational environment that enables students to achieve academic excellence and fully participate in university life. Center for Persons with Disabilities

Furthermore, on May 25, 2023, the Center for Disability Services at Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University signed a strategic memorandum of cooperation with the Partnership Association for People with Disabilities and Special Needs, in the presence of the Dean of Student Affairs and the Association's Executive Director. This partnership aims to build an effective collaborative network with community institutions inside and outside the Kingdom to provide a supportive environment for people with disabilities and achieve full integration through rehabilitation, vocational, and training programs that enable beneficiaries to acquire practical skills for social and professional integration. It also seeks to position the university as a leading center for providing integrated expertise and programs with the support of distinguished partners in the field of people with disabilities. This reflects the Center's commitment to enhancing institutional support and organizing professional programs to hone students' skills and open broader horizons for academic and professional integration. ima mu.edu.sa

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The university also signed a memorandum of understanding with the Authority for the Care of Persons with Disabilities, with the aim of enhancing knowledge exchange and increasing the acceptance of persons with disabilities in academic disciplines. The memorandum includes preparing the university's physical and digital environment to comply with universal accessibility standards, activating awareness-raising participation in events dedicated to people with disabilities, and leveraging research and studies conducted by both parties to ensure the empowerment and integration of people with disabilities into society. It also aims to provide the Authority with data and statistics on persons with disabilities at the university as employees and students to enhance services and programs provided to them. Authority for the Care of Persons with Disabilities


F​inancial and in-kind support for persons with disabilities.

Students with disabilities receive monthly stipends on a par with their full-time peers. They can also benefit from tuition waivers for paid programs, such as distance learning and postgraduate studies, if their disability prevents them from regular study or requires special arrangements. The university also connects students with charitable organizations and government institutions that provide additional support, such as the Authority for the Care of Persons with Disabilities.

The Deanship of Student Affairs at Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, represented by the Center for Persons with Disabilities Services, is responsible for disbursing student stipends (disability allowances) to persons with disabilities, in accordance with the criteria specified in the stipend regulations. These stipends are regularly disbursed to students with disabilities who are enrolled in their studies. This step is part of the university's efforts to enhance the academic and social empowerment of this group and to provide financial support that helps alleviate the financial burden and encourages students to continue their education. Students with Disabilities Eligible for Student Allowances

 

As Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University is a public educational institution, it is committed to implementing the regulations and policies issued by official government agencies, primarily the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. Based on the Ministry's official portal regarding the empowerment of persons with disabilities, persons with disabilities are entitled to comprehensive support, including financial, in-kind, educational, and rehabilitation support. This support is a legal right guaranteed to them under national regulations, such as the Care of Persons with Disabilities System issued by royal decree.


Guide to Services for Persons with Disabilities, issued in December 2024, outlines the Ministry's efforts to provide an integrated package of services aimed at empowering persons with disabilities and their full integration into society, in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and human rights principles. Services provided to this category include direct financial support through monthly stipends and the provision of medical devices and technical aids to meet their daily needs. Services also include comprehensive assessment and rehabilitation programs through specialized centers that seek to raise the professional and social competence of beneficiaries, qualifying them for integration into the labor market. In addition, facilitation cards such as the "Tasheel Card" are issued, granting beneficiaries priority in obtaining a number of government services, enrollment in private daycare centers, the decision to reward university students with disabilities, and reduced fares for commuters and transportation. This guide reflects the Ministry's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for persons with

disabilities and providing a more inclusive and equitable environment for them. The Guideline for the Services of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development for Persons with Disabilities.pdf


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Accordingly, Imam University students with disabilities are considered among the groups covered by these rights, and are entitled to benefit from all forms of support provided by the state, including financial aid, the provision of assistive devices and equipment, the provision of academic and vocational rehabilitation services, and the provision of necessary facilities in the educational environment. Through the Center for Services for Persons with Disabilities, the university works to activate these rights on campus through direct coordination with relevant government agencies, primarily the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, in order to achieve the principle of comprehensive integration and integrated empowerment stipulated in the Kingdom's Vision 2030.

Financial Aid for Persons with Disabilities Provision of Assistive Medical Devices


Access and support for underrepresented groups

Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University plays an active role in supporting, accepting, and employing underrepresented groups, as part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's overall national drive toward social justice and equal opportunity. These efforts are based on the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which constitutes the supreme framework for government policies. It emphasizes the importance of empowering all segments of society, including people with disabilities, women, and those with limited income, to have equal access to educational and employment services. The vision seeks to build a vibrant and inclusive society that provides a conducive environment for all citizens without exception. A Vibrant Society

Based on this vision, the Ministry of Education has adopted policies that expand the admission base to higher education institutions and provide academic and social support to groups facing additional challenges in accessing education. These policies include providing grants and financial rewards to low-income students, empowering female students, and providing academic and administrative facilities for students with disabilities, in addition to cooperating with other government agencies to ensure comprehensive services. The Ministry is committed to implementing the principle of equal opportunity as part of its commitment to achieving educational justice.

reflects a clear institutional commitment to the concepts of equity, diversity, and inclusion. The plan includes explicit objectives to "promote educational equity" and "empower groups with university education needs," in addition to improving the learning environment by providing facilities and services that suit all student groups. The plan also includes pathways for collaboration with local and international entities to support the employment of graduates from targeted groups and ensure their qualifications for the labor market. Thus, the university's role is not limited to providing education alone, but extends beyond that to real empowerment that contributes to building a more just and inclusive society.

The Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University's admissions guide for the year 1447 AH emphasizes that admission requirements are designed to ensure equal opportunities for all applicants without discrimination, through clear and transparent criteria that take into account academic competence and merit. The guide provides admission opportunities for all segments of society, including students from underrepresented groups such as those with disabilities and students from remote areas, applying preferential criteria that ensure fairness and equal opportunities. This policy reflects the university's commitment to promoting inclusiveness and 

diversity within the educational environment, in line with its mission to build an integrated and balanced knowledge society. Admission Guide for the Academic Year 1447 AH

the university implements a set of initiatives and programs aimed at supporting underrepresented groups within its academic community. For example, the Center for Persons with Disabilities provides specialized services, including facilitating an accessible study environment, providing assistive technology devices, sign language interpretation services, and psychological and academic support, in addition to coordinating with the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development to provide financial and rehabilitation aid. The university also provides monthly stipends to all regular students, enhancing support for low-income students and giving them equal opportunities to continue their education.

Center for Persons with Disabilities


Measure/track applications & admissions of underrepresented

One of the most prominent categories that the university pays direct attention to is the category of Students with disabilities , where the university, through the Center, The Student Affairs Deanship's Services for Persons with Disabilities systematically monitors their situation. This includes tracking their numbers and providing appropriate support from admission through graduation. This includes facilitating learning environments, providing assistive technology devices, sign language interpretation services, and providing psychological and academic support. This is in addition to ongoing coordination with the Ministry of Human Resources. Human and social development to activate national systems for the rights of persons with disabilities. Center for Persons with Disabilities

As for students from for those with limited income, the university provides financial support by disbursing monthly student stipends to all full-time students, without discrimination based on family income. These stipends are part of the government's support policies for university students, especially those from disadvantaged groups. Students can also benefit from government social welfare programs such as social security and Citizen Account support to cover their educational and living needs.

For female students, the university has dedicated an integrated learning environment, including independent buildings and dedicated administrative and academic services, while ensuring equal opportunities for admission and study between the sexes. Female student admission rates and academic participation are continuously monitored as part of the university's commitment to empowering women in higher education, in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

Considering Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University as a governmental educational institution, it is committed to implementing the regulations. Nationalism that guarantees fairness and equal opportunities for all applicants without discrimination, in accordance with 

the decisions of the Ministry of Education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Although the university does not publish detailed reports on certain groups, such as refugees or ethnic minorities, it does work

Within the framework of general admission policies that ensure transparency and equality for all, as long as they meet the specified academic requirements.


Recruiting students/staff/faculty from under-represented groups​

As a public educational institution, Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University is committed to implementing national policies aimed at promoting diversity and employment equity by attracting and hiring students, faculty, and staff from underrepresented or under-represented groups, in line with the general directions of Saudi Vision 2030. The vision emphasizes the need to enable all segments of society, especially people with disabilities and women, to have equal access to educational and employment opportunities, as a pillar of an "ambitious nation" and a "vibrant society." These directions constitute a frame of reference for all government agencies, including higher education institutions. Saudi Vision 2030

The university places great importance on attracting diverse faculty and staff talent, ensuring that its hiring plans incorporate criteria that consider competency and balanced representation. The university also implements the principle of "equal employment opportunity" when advertising academic and administrative positions and works to remove organizational barriers that may limit access to leadership and senior positions for certain groups, particularly women and people with disabilities.

Formation The Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University's recruitment portal is an electronic platform and a central channel for announcing academic vacancies within the university. Managed by the Deanship of Human Resources, it organizes the recruitment process in a structured manner, from announcing vacancies to receiving applications, through interviews and final procedures.  jobs.imamu.edu.sa  


Counseling and support programs for students, staff, and faculty from underrepresented groups.

Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University's efforts to support underrepresented groups are an extension of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, which emphasizes the importance of empowering all segments of society and promoting the values of justice and equal opportunity. The Kingdom has prioritized improving the quality of life and providing inclusive educational environments that cater to the needs of people with disabilities and underrepresented social groups. This is achieved by enacting legislation and implementing supportive national programs across various sectors, most notably the education sector.

Imam University implements the Ministry of Education's policies aimed at achieving an inclusive educational environment. Regulations stipulate that the rights of all students, including those with disabilities, are guaranteed, and that they are provided with the necessary psychological, academic, and social support. The university also bases its strategic plan on a number of institutional values. These values are translated into practical initiatives, including providing advisory services, mentoring programs, and facilitating academic and administrative procedures for underrepresented groups, thus fostering a culture of equity and institutional inclusion. Annual Report

The university seeks to facilitate and support the admission of students from underrepresented groups by offering scholarships to refugee and low-income students, facilities and services to students with disabilities, and providing the opportunity for all students from various segments of society to apply and be admitted through the National Unified Student Admissions Platform. Applying for Scholarships

The university operates within the National Unified Admission Platform, which was launched with the aim of standardizing admission procedures at Saudi universities and achieving the highest levels of transparency and fairness in the distribution of educational opportunities. Through this platform, the university receives admission applications from male and female students to its numerous academic programs according to announced criteria and accurate electronic comparison, which contributes to facilitating admission procedures and promoting the principle of equal opportunity among applicants regardless of their categories. The National Unified Admission Platform

The Enaya Center also provides comprehensive counseling, psychological, and social services to all university students and staff of all categories, including ​developmental, preventive, and therapeutic aspects, while ensuring complete confidentiality in dealing with all cases. These tasks are undertaken by a specialized team of psychological and social specialists. The Center aims to promote psychological and social harmony, in addition to providing individual consultations and ​professional support for cases facing psychological or social difficulties, thus contributing to the creation of a healthy and safe university environment that encourages academic and personal success. Center for Psychological and Social Counseling (Enayah).​