Student Committees and Clubs
Student Council
The Student Council Office serves students by planning events and activities geared towards student development. The Student
Council body enriches the quality of life of the campus community of DAH and complements the educational mission through a broad spectrum of quality programs. Student Council Executives are assigned by the University Council based on specific skills, qualifications and recommendations, whereas Major Representatives are elected by the student body at the beginning of each academic year. Members of the Student Council serve as role models and representatives of the student body, exercising leadership and voicing aspirations and concerns affecting students' life and experiences at DAH.
Clubs and Associations
Every year new student clubs and associations are formed to match students' interests. If you are interested in any current DAH club or association, please attend the club fair event and join in.
Following are examples of the previous and current student clubs and associations:
- Arabic Journalism Club
- Creative Writing Club
- Convey Happiness Club
- DAH Green Club
- DAH MUN (Model United Nation) Club
- Debate Club
- Diving Club
- Drama Club
- Driving Club
- English Journalism Club
- Fashion Club
- FKR- Reading Club
- Fine Art Club
- Gifted Club
- Hotshot Club (Advanced Photography)
- Robotics Club
- ITESCH to Stitch Club
- Khumasieyat Al-Hekma
- Life Club
- Makeover Club
- Marketing Mantras Club
- Media Club
- Menbar Al-Hekma
- Peer Health Educators Club
- Saddle up (Horseback Riding) Club
- Shutterbug Club (Beginners Photography)
- Spelling Club
- Talent Club
- Tech Club
- Toastmaster International Club
- Voice Club
- Finance Association
- Haoa's Rights Association
- Marketing Association
- Moot Court Association
- Young Lawyers Association
- White hatter
Community Service and Engagement
In an effort of working on the overall personal and professional growth, DAH established the Social Responsibility Office to develop and enhance the spirit of community service amongst its students. The office serves as a liaison coordinating community service opportunities available in the community with student interests and capabilities. It is mandatory for all students at the University to complete the required community service hours listed in the 5-D program within their respective years of study.