The college was established in 1999 as the first private college in western Sudan, located in El Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan State

To identify the role of private university education as one of the mechanisms in widening the gap of class distinctions and reproducing them among the members of the same society. The study starts from several basic principles, the most important of which is that education is an issue that concerns the entire community, as it is the right of every citizen, and that education is the way to advance nations and not a tool for perpetuating class distinction. Education has now become a fertile field for investment that attracts businessmen and investors, and the study begins to reveal the issue of university education and the class distinctions in society through the application of

The following objectives: to identify the social and economic characteristics of the families from which the students of public and private universities come, to identify the most important motives that lead to students’ enrollment in private universities, and to try to monitor the manifestations of discrepancy in educational opportunities among students of public and private universities, as well as to identify how teaching methods and educational means contribute In reproducing the cognitive and social differences between students and identifying the extent to which graduates of private universities are distinguished by skills, job opportunities and high incomes over graduates of public universities, and finally trying to identify the future of university education in light of the growing culture of privatization.