The competition was held under the generous patronage of Professor Dr. Emad Samir, Dean of the Faculty, and Professor Dr. Yasser Hassan, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs.
The judging panel was chaired by Professor Dr. Yasser Hassan, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, and included Professor Dr. Tarek Abdel Aziz, Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction of Physical Education and former Dean of the Faculty; Professor Dr. Bahaa Sayed, Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction of Physical Education and former Dean of the Faculty of Sports Sciences at New Valley University; Ms. Nagah Samir, Director of Student Welfare; Mr. Mohamed Ahmed Sayed, Head of Activities; and Dr. Amal Ragab Mohamed, Sports Specialist.
The event was attended by the Dean of the Faculty, who delivered a welcoming address expressing his pleasure with the participants and urging them to strive for academic and practical excellence and to actively participate in various community activities. He emphasized that the Faculty always supports its students on their path to distinction. Professor Dr. Mustafa El-Sebaei, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, also attended the event, stressing the importance of such activities in refining students' skills and developing their abilities.
The competition included a written English language test and general knowledge questions, in addition to personal presentations by the students, which were evaluated according to the criteria announced by the university administration. The results were as follows:
Fourth-year student Habiba Ibrahim Hussein won the title of Ideal Student 🥇
Fourth-year student Mohamed Abu El-Hassan won the title of Ideal Male Student 🥇
Fourth-year student Islam Mahmoud came in second place 🥈.
At the conclusion of the event, the college administration extended its sincere congratulations to the winning students, wishing them continued success and excellence, and honorable representation of the college in the university's Ideal Student competition. They also expressed their hope that these students would always be role models for their peers and wished all college students continued distinction and achievement.