Based on the direction of the Rector Dr. Khalid Bin Sa'ad Al-Mogren, Chairman of the Supervision Committee of Community Service Deanship Branches and Continuing Education, the Deanship completed its preparations in coordination with Prince Salman Institute for Studies and Advisory Services for the reception of educational programs students in those branches, mentioned Dean of Community Service and Continuing Education, Dr. Omar Al-Sharyofi, member of the Supervision Committee of Community Service Deanship Branches and Continuing Education, who expressed his thanks to the Rector for his guidance and approval to open branches in Hafr Al-Batin and Riyadh as well as providing educational programs of high quality to qualify community members to be able to hold critical positions that will serve the march of development in their communities. He also expressed thanks to all who contributed to the establishment, management and creating the conditions for the success of the educational programs objectives in the Deanship branches. Dr. Omar Al-Sharyofi also mentioned that the Deanship adopted the principle of quality and diversity in the selection of educational programs for presentation at the branches. The package of programs included qualifying programs for high school students in computers in all its branches, Diploma of Business Administration office and accounting. The package also included providing diplomas for BA holders such as: Law Diploma, Measurement and Evaluation Diploma and Special Education Diploma, etc. The package also included programs like Bachelor of Accounting by Tajseer System in coordination with the college of Business Administration. Dr. Omar Al-Sharyofi concluded his statement by extending his thanks to all colleges participated in providing these programs, parallel education in general and in branches specifically including: College of Education in Al-Majmaah and Zulfi, College of Business Administration, College of Science in Hawtah, College of Applied Medical Sciences and the Admissions, Registration Deanship and others. He wished all these programs would achieve their objectives in serving the community for which it was established