Led by Minister of Education, Dr. Hamad Al-Sheikh, the Council of University Affairs, issued two new regulations for undergraduate and postgraduate study and examinations to be implemented at the start of the 2022-2023 academic year. The two decisions will regulate procedures and keep pace with developments in undergraduate and graduate studies. In an effort to increase the global ranking of Saudi universities, these regulations will increase the efficiency of their operations and improve the quality of education outputs in accordance with labor market demands. In the process, this will boost the recruitment of talented and innovative students and foster differentiation and competition among universities. Board powers are granted to universities in academic procedures based on governance and a flexible institutional framework. Universities will be able to achieve harmony and integration in terms of specializations and responsibilities and diversify the representation of university councils. Under the new regulation for study and examinations, universities have the power to change the time period for the semester, level or year at the undergraduate level. These new regulations provide a different assessment system that is compatible with the regulations followed by world-leading universities. These recent changes also accelerate the educational journey for students at the undergraduate level. Now universities can promote a flexible study system for students, allowing them to earn degrees other than a bachelor's degree. For instance, those who did not complete the requirements for a bachelor's degree can be awarded a diploma in the specialization they are currently pursuing. The same flexibility is granted in postgraduate programs with universities allowing students to earn a lower academic degree than the program in which they are enrolled. Conforming to the best academic practices applied by the world's leading universities, the new regulation for postgraduate studies permits the development of joint programs between universities inside or outside the Kingdom. Also, students enrolled at a non-Saudi university will have the opportunity to enroll in courses at a Saudi university. They may earn a degree or certificate approved by two educational institutions with a joint program in between. Students are permitted to enroll in two programs at the same time or from a previous stage. In addition, students have the option of calculating equivalent courses within their cumulative average. Many have contributed to the preparation of the two regulations, including the Education and Training Evaluation Commission, a large number of universities and specialists, and officials of government agencies that are members of the Council of University Affairs. They are all working in accordance to enhance the quality of education in Saudi Arabia for generations to come.