Overview
The Colleges were established in 1428 H (2008 G) in the city of Riyadh. They include the Arab East College for Graduate Studies, which grants master’s degrees in fourteen programs within the fields of Administrative and Financial Sciences, Accounting, Computer Science and its applications, Law, and Education.
The institution also includes the Arab East College for Applied Studies, which grants bachelor’s degrees in business administration, Finance, Accounting, Computer Science, and Early Childhood. Additionally, the Arab East College of Law grants a bachelor’s degree in law, an Executive Master’s in Corporate Governance and Saudi Capital Market Laws, a Higher Diploma in Labor Law and Social Insurance, and a Higher Diploma in Sports Law. The Colleges also house a Center for Administrative Development and Community Service, and a Center for Research and Consulting.
Colleges' Vision.
Excellence in university education locally and regionally.
Colleges' Mission
To prepare graduates who are scientifically and research-distinguished, contributing effectively to serving the community and achieving Vision 2030, by providing a supportive academic environment that stimulates creativity.
Strategic goals of colleges
- Provide academic and professional programs characterized by high-quality educational outcomes compatible with labor market requirements.
- Enhance scientific research and knowledge production to meet societal needs and national trends.
- Promote social responsibility and partnerships.
- Develop the institutional system and governance of operations within a framework of integrity, fairness, and transparency.
- Achieve sustainable development to provide an attractive academic environment that stimulates creativity.
- Achieve quality standards contributing to performance development and improving academic reputation.