1-What are the procedures for obtaining a visa to enter Jordan, and how can I get one?
Send a copy of your passport, including the information page and dates of issue and expiration, along with an acceptance letter from the Admissions Unit to the Office of Arab and International Students via the office's email.
2-What is the time frame given to a student upon entering Jordan to regularize their residency status?
Students are given a period of one to three months from their entry into Jordan to regularize their residency status.
3-What is the processing time for a residency permit application from the Ministry of Interior?
The processing time for a response from the Ministry of Interior ranges from 3 to 4 weeks.
4-How can I obtain a residency permit in Jordan for the first time, and what documents are required?
Students can obtain a residency permit by visiting the Office of Arab and International Students with proof of student status from the Admissions Unit for the current semester, a copy of the passport, and the last entry stamp. They should fill out the personal details form and submit it to the office staff.
5-Which countries require prior approval for a visa to enter Jordan?
Most countries require a prior visa for entry into Jordan, except for Gulf Cooperation Council countries, European countries, the USA, and Egypt.
6-Which countries need residency permits within Jordan?
All countries require a residency permit except for Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Egypt, and Syria.
7-Who is responsible at the university for issuing entry visas to Jordan, and who handles residency procedures with the Ministry of Interior?
The Office of Arab and International Students is responsible for residency procedures related to students.
8-What programs and majors are available at the university?
Most majors are available except for literature programs. The programs offered are the parallel program and the international program.
9-When does registration for the university start, how is it done, and are any documents required for registration?
The registration period and application process are determined electronically in the first half of July each year through the university's website, www.just.edu.jo. No documents are required for registration until the student is accepted and completes the procedures with the Admissions Unit.
10-What are the methods for paying tuition fees?
Payments can be made via visa card, cash at the finance office, or through branches of Cairo Amman Bank.
11-Is there an entrance exam for undergraduate programs?
There is no specific entrance exam for the undergraduate program.
12-Is the university accredited, and is it a public or private institution?
The university is accredited and is a public institution officially recognized by the Accreditation Authority and higher education institutions.
13-Is there health insurance, transportation, and campus housing available?
Yes, there is health insurance at Jordan University of Science and Technology Health Center and King Abdullah University Hospital. The university also provides transportation between the campus and student housing at the student's expense. There is on-campus housing available for female students only.
14-What is the placement test, and when is it administered?
The placement test, which assesses students' English language and computer skills, is held on campus at the beginning of each semester.
15-Is there an evening program at the university?
There is no evening program available at the university.
16-What is the language of instruction at the university?
English is the primary language of instruction at the university, with some courses taught in Arabic.
17-Does the university have any agents or liaison offices in the region to facilitate the admission process?
The university does not have any agents or liaison offices to facilitate the admission and registration process.