The College of Administration and Economics organized a humanitarian volunteer campaign, which involved distributing juices and sweets (chocolates) to sixth-grade preparatory school students, aiming to bring joy and happiness to their hearts and boost their morale during the exam period.

This initiative was sponsored by the college's deanship and saw the participation of several faculty and staff members, emphasizing the academic institution's role in supporting the community and standing by students during this critical phase of their educational journey. The campaign received a highly positive response from the students, who expressed their gratitude and appreciation for this initiative, which helped alleviate exam stress and spread hope and optimism among them.

This campaign is part of a series of volunteer activities that the College of Administration and Economics is committed to organizing, aimed at promoting values of social solidarity and instilling a culture of humanitarian work within the community.
