Housing - Internal
SUC has hostel building located in the campus with a capacity of 22 rooms, kitchen facility, laundry room, common room, warden's room etc. Recreation room with television and computer with internet facility is also provided to the inmates. SUC offers self-sufficient hostel rooms on a twin sharing basis where each room is equipped with study tables, chairs, single beds, cupboards, table lamps, curtains and other necessary equipment. Each room has a small working kitchen. The hostel can accommodate 44 male students.

  • Admission to the Hostel
  • Campus Hostel
  • Admission to the hostel is strictly based on first come first serve basis.
  • First preference is given to the international students who are on SUC visa.
  • In case accommodation is still available local students will be considered.
  • Students seeking admission in hostel must fill the hostel application form at the time of admission in the SUC.
  • Each student residing in the hostel must pay a caution deposit of AED-1000/- which is refundable at the time of check out after adjusting any charges due against.
  • Local guardians, if any, should be authorized by the parent.
  • Application for admission to the hostel must be submitted to the Finance Department.
  • The right of admission to the hostel is reserved. Admission to the University Hostel will not be made as a matter of routine and it will be at the discretion of the Management.
  • Students with chronic medical problems will not be admitted to the Hostel. By chance, if any student with chronic medical problem gets admitted to the hostel, he/she will be asked to vacate the room immediately, when it is brought to the notice of warden to enable the student to have proper medical care by the parent/guardian.
The policies of the campus hostel contribute to the healthy environment of commitment and discipline among the students. The students are encouraged to develop community life and inculcate the spirit of tolerance, thus taking care of their psychological and emotional problems and shape themselves to be better citizens. It is in this spirit that the rules and regulations are framed for orderly and peaceful living. The SUC has authorised staff members (Hostel Manager, Warden) to manage the hostels. Maintenance and mess facilities are managed by the warden with the help of support staff. The following rules will be followed by all students residing in the hostel. Violation of any of these rules will make students liable for disciplinary action including expulsion from the hostel.
Q. HOSTEL RULES
  • The allotment of rooms to the applicants will be made by the warden. The hostellers are not permitted to change their rooms once occupied without the written approval from the warden.
  • The hostel rooms are subject to inspection by the University/hostel authorities to make sure that they are kept neat and tidy and no unauthorized items like liquor, drugs, lethal weapons etc., are kept in the room.
  • If a student is expelled from the University for any reasons he/she should immediately vacate the hostel on the day of expulsion from the University. His/her continuance in the hostel will be treated as unauthorised occupation.
  • The hostellers themselves are personally responsible to safeguard their belongings. They are not to keep large amounts of cash or valuables like gold ring, costly wristwatch etc., in their rooms. They should also take care of their purse, calculators, cell phones, computers and books. In case of theft or loss of any items it will not normally be possible to carry out any investigation. The hostellers are advised to keep their rooms, boxes, suitcases, cupboards, etc., securely locked with good quality locks.
  • All movements from and to the hostels should be recorded in the movement register kept with the security guard at the entrance of the hostel and should be properly signed. No hosteller is permitted to stay out of the hostel beyond 9:00 pm. Sunday through Thursday. On Fridays and Saturdays the students are permitted to stay out up to 11:00pm for which prior written permission should be obtained from the warden.
  • The security guard has instructions to lock the gate after the stipulated timings as mentioned above. If they have any local relatives with whom they intend to stay during weekends, or if they have any local relatives who would like to visit them in the hostel, the names and addresses of such local relatives, duly authenticated by the parents/ guardians, should be furnished along with the application.
  • The hostellers are generally discouraged from going out of the hostels during weekends and holidays. However, in extraordinary circumstances, if they want to leave the hostel, written permission has to be obtained from the warden. Whenever they leave the hostel for vacations they have to inform the Warden in writing about their travel plan.
  • At the time of starting of the semester, no student should lock any room other than the officially allotted room. Students leaving the hostel after the semester or discontinuing their stay should never lock their rooms and cupboards.
  • Students are not allowed to keep any vehicles in the hostel.
  • The hostellers are not allowed to keep air coolers, musical instruments, cassette record players, computers, electric irons or any electrical equipment without written permission of the warden. Unauthorised possession will lead to confiscation of the goods.
  • Use of Computers:
    • Installation of computer systems in the hostel rooms should be done only after getting written permission from the warden.
    • The usage of computer is for academic purpose only.
    • The University/hostel authorities will conduct surprise checks periodically and if anyone is found violating the above rule, disciplinary action will be taken against him/her.
Q. GUESTS
Guests are not permitted to stay in any of the hostels. If the parents wish to stay, then the student / parent may approach the warden, for getting accommodation in the Guest House, subject to availability. The Guest House will be provided on a nominal rent.
Q. CURRICULUM
A. As per the Ministry of Higher Education, the institution follows an American curriculum.
Q. HOW DOES THIS CREDIT SYSTEM WORKS?
A. Each subject = 3 credits
Total credits required for graduation
Bachelor of Business Administration - 120 credits (40 subjects)
Master of Business Administration - 36 credits (12 subjects)
Q. HOW MANY CAMPUSES DOES THE INSTITUTION HAVE?
A. One in Sharjah.
Q. CURRENT STUDENT BASE IN THE INSTITUTION
A. Over 800 students.
Q. HOW MANY ARE OVERSEAS STUDENTS?
A. Approximately 20% of the student strength.
Q. ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES FOR THE FOREIGN STUDENTS?
A. Students have to fill the Hostel accommodation form upon they are provided accommodation.
Q. IS IT IN-CAMPUS OR OFF-CAMPUS OF THE INSTITUTION?
A. In-house hostel will be ready to be occupied shortly. Currently off-campus.
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