29 April 2025 · Office of the Registrar
Arab Leadership University Congregation: Arab Students Graduate On Screen and In Record, With the Same Award
Arab Leadership University has confirmed arrangements for congregation. Graduands among students and professionals across the Arab world who want a rigorous degree in English, with Arabic-language support, without leaving their country or career will be presented in a live online ceremony with a registrar's script, academic dress guidance, and a recorded archive for families who cannot attend at that hour.
The award is not a webinar certificate. It is the degree of Arab Leadership University, with a transcript stating the programme, classification or GPA as applicable, and the date of award. Documents are issued digitally with verification, and hard copies may be requested.
Faisal Al-Khalifa, a SOC manager in Manama, will graduate while remaining in post. "My parents will watch from the next room. That is a better congregation than an empty journey I cannot afford."
Students who wish to visit the ALU digital campus serving the Arab world at another time may do so by arrangement. Attendance in person is an honour, not a requirement to receive the award.
Academic dress guidance is published. The university will not force expensive purchases from a single shop. Simple, dignified options are listed.
"Congregation is how a university says the work is done," said the Registrar. "We will say it in a room Arab students can actually enter."
Eligible students will receive joining instructions six weeks in advance. Time-zone conversions will be provided. Arab Leadership University congratulates this cycle's graduands among Arab students and thanks the families and employers who made the hours possible.
For Arab students considering Arab Leadership University, the practical test is always the same: can you complete serious academic work without abandoning the life you already have in Manama? The university's answer is yes — if you will do the reading, meet the deadlines, and accept that a degree is assessed, not gifted. Faisal Al-Khalifa, working as a SOC manager, is the kind of student this news is written for: employed, ambitious, and unwilling to treat relocation as a tuition they never agreed to pay.
Staff across admissions, registry, teaching and student services have been told to design every process as if the default student is studying after a full day's work. That means recorded sessions, published rubrics, named advisers, and library help that does not vanish at the end of one country's office hours. It also means ALU will not pretend a programme is light. Applicants among students and professionals across the Arab world who want a rigorous degree in English, with Arabic-language support, without leaving their country or career should plan weekly hours before they accept an offer, and they should ask uncomfortable questions at the open webinars if a page on the website feels vague.
Arab Leadership University is the first Arabic digital accelerated university for regional leadership. Founded in 2020, it will keep publishing news that is operational rather than ceremonial: what changed in a programme, who can apply, how assessment works, and how Arab students can get help. A digital campus designed so Arab learners never need to relocate abroad. The next steps for readers of this article are on the programmes pages, the admissions portal, and the student handbook. Questions from Manama and from every other city ALU serves should go to the office named as author above — they are accountable for the claims in this piece.
