About
Islamic Community College The Islamic Community College is a female-only institution that offers intermediate-level academic programs. Established on April 25, 1979, it is situated in the Arab Revolt neighborhood of Zarqa, Jordan. The college is officially recognized by both public and private accreditation and is committed to fostering students with strong Islamic values. It provides high-quality academic and technical training in an environment grounded in ethics and moral integrity.
Vision:
A college distinguished by its ethical values, academic excellence, and technical competence.
Mission:
To nurture individuals grounded in faith and national values, and to prepare academically and technically qualified professionals who can meet labor market demands within a motivating institutional environment and through active partnerships that uphold the highest standards of quality.
College Objectives:
- Create a strategic plan that aligns with the vision, mission, and values, while improving governance through the enhancement of institutional practices founded on equal opportunities, transparency, integrity, and accountability.
- Offer academic programs that align with the educational mission and address contemporary challenges by incorporating advanced and effective teaching and learning methods.
- Enhance financial and material resources, ensure financial stability and sustainability, provide appropriate infrastructure for staff, and foster the development of human resources.
- Develop student services, enhance the role of student clubs, support students' preparedness for the job market, strengthen connections with alumni, and offer financial support and employment programs.
- Fulfill community aspirations and strengthen partnerships with local, regional, and global institutions.
- Foster and promote creativity, projects, and entrepreneurial innovations by providing financial, material, and technical support.
- Obtain quality certifications at both the institutional and program levels to enhance academic, administrative, and educational standards, and consistently monitor and improve through a continuous improvement approach.
General Objectives:
- Invest in the student through a foundation of Islamic values and a strong sense of responsibility, empowering her to become a valuable member of both her family and society.
- Provide students with the opportunity to either continue their academic education or enter the job market.
- Offer training and qualifications that meet the demands of both local and international labor markets.
- Contribute to the nation's overall development as part of the global civilizational initiative.