CUA has renewed its licensure in year 2021 | لقد تم تجديد ترخيص الجامعة في عام 2021
City University Ajman offers a wide range of student services and wellness support, ensuring a holistic university experience. From state-of-the-art facilities to personalized assistance, we are dedicated to fostering your academic and personal growth.
Student orientation course is designed to help freshman, transfer, and non-traditional students adjust to the academic and social life of the University. The primary purpose of new student orientation is to help students understand the nature of the University, the educational opportunities available to them, the mission, vision, objectives, and core values of the University, and how CUA operates as an institution of higher education. It is also intended to permit students to participate in academic advising, and to inform them about matters relating to student registration, campus activities, and other aspects of University life in general. International students must attend the orientation in their first semester organized by the Student Affairs department. One-on-one meetings will be scheduled for the new students to assist them in settling into their new environment. An International Student Guide will be circulated at the Orientation.
All CUA students may use the food service facilities provided at the campus. There are a number of cafeterias located on the ground floor of the campus that are available to students.
The University has male and female prayer rooms conveniently located inside the campus on the first floor.
To create a more engaging and comfortable atmosphere among students; the management allocated three halls for the purpose of recreation as mentioned below:
● Student Center located on the first floor.
● Female Students Lounge located on the second floor.
● Master Lounge located on the second floor. Including a number of halls for different club activities.
CUA provides dedicated computer workspaces, including two computer labs located within the library, which houses a total of 18 computers. Additionally, the library features 9 private study rooms—5 on the first floor and 4 on the second floor. Overall, the library can accommodate up to 160 students and researchers simultaneously, creating an optimal environment for study and collaboration.
CUA has two clinics to cater to the basic health needs of its students, faculty and staff. The clinics have two full-time nurses with basic services. Primarily, the Clinic provides first-aid treatments for injuries, accidents, and illness. When necessary, it makes referrals to local medical resources. All serious and emergency cases are referred to a local hospital. New students are requested to fill the medical form at the Clinic during their first semester and report any medical conditions or medications they are taking to the nurse in order to effectively deal with any future medical emergencies. In addition, the University has a telemedicine facility, this service is available for the students or staff who wish to consult the doctor online and get treated. Please note that this service is only available to an individual with medical insurance. Basic clinic services are provided by the University without a charge to all the students enrolled in CUA. However, students are recommended to have their own medical insurance.