Community

Our Community

Our university community is made up of our Students, Faculty and Parents

These three groups are the engine that keep ADI University running.

What is a community, really?

When you think about it, it's the people who you see every day and those who are close to you. They might be family members, friends, or even colleagues. We see them often, and they have an impact on our lives.

But what if we said that communities weren't limited to just people? What if we told you that communities could include institutions and organizations?

At Adi University, we believe that our community is made up of all of these things: students, faculty members and staff—but also parents who support us in our mission to create an environment where students can grow and succeed. We are proud to have you as part of our community!

In the community of Adi University, there are many different types of people.

The first type is the parent. These parents are usually very involved in their children's lives and make sure that they are happy and healthy. They want their children to feel loved and supported by them, so they do their best to support them in their studies and their activities outside of school as well. Parents can be found in the community at any time of day, whether it's early in the morning before school starts or late at night after everyone has gone home for the day.

Another type of person you might see around campus is an Adi University student. Students come from all over the world! Some students have families who live close by while others have traveled thousands of miles just to get here so that they can go to this amazing school with its amazing faculty members and staff members who are always willing to help out whenever needed! Students at Adi University enjoy being around each other because we're all here together working towards our goals (and having fun along the way).

A third type of person you might see around campus is an Adi University faculty member! Faculty members are just as important as anyone else on campus since without them there would be no university at all!