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Sultan opens Khorfakkan University's new dormitories

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May 13, 2025

His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah and President of the University of Khorfakkan, officially opened the new dormitories at the university on Monday.

These dormitories are part of the university campus and consist of two separate buildings - one for female students and the other for male students.

Each building covers an area of 6,286 square metres and provides plenty of amenities for the students.

During the visit, Sheikh Sultan toured the female dormitory to see the facilities and services available to the students. These dorms are designed to create a comfortable and supportive living environment that helps students focus on their studies.

They also offer social, recreational, and sports facilities, all while ensuring privacy and safety.

Sheikh Sultan learned about the layout of each dormitory, which has three floors.

The ground floor features 20 residential rooms, rooms for supervisors, and a couple of rooms for people with disabilities.

It also includes a reception area, a dining hall, a kitchen, and several utility rooms.

On the second floor, there are 26 more residential rooms, additional supervisor rooms, a classroom, and a recreation room.

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