The Girls’
College of
Education was instituted
in 1394 to be the first college for girls in the Western
region. It mainly aims to produce qualified national women
graduates to provide schools of general education with much
needed women teachers. Girls’
College of
Education becomes
independent with its own administration and staff members
and moved to another building in Al-Salamah District in
1421. It joined
King
Abdulaziz
University in 1428. It
was a great educational institution from which thousands of
students graduated with B.A.s in education and many
scientific specializations. Hundreds of M.A. and PhD
students graduated from the college as well, who
participated in serving the country and its
institutions…Today the
College of
Education is looking
forward for more progress and development under the
supervision of the Founder’s University
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