1.2.1. Low income students receiving financial aid
Number of students
Number of low income students receiving financial aid
1.3.1. Bottom financial quintile admission target
Bottom financial quintile admission target Targets to admit students who fall into the bottom 20% of household income group (or a more tightly defined target) in the country.
The Faculty of Law continuously supports economically disadvantaged students to complete their studies by providing facilities for its undergraduate students enrolled in regular programs. Below are the facilities provided from the faculty:
Biaya Operasional Pendidikan Berkeadilan (BOPB) or Fair Education Operational Cost. It’s an implementation of Single Tuition Fee at the Universitas Indonesia that allows students to pay tuition fees according to their parents, guardians, or education cost bearers’ economic capabilities. Newly enrolled students who got accepted through SNMPTN, SBMPTN, and SIMAK selection process can apply for BOPB by submitting documents including personal data and a statement of their economic capabilities. All submissions will be reviewed and verified by the university’s administrative team to determine students’ final tuition fee. In 2021, there were 951 students in the Faculty of Law who received BOPB.
Biaya Pendidikan Mahasiswa Miskin Berprestasi (Bidikmisi) or Education Cost for Economically Disadvantaged Students with Achievements. It’s a financial aid from the Indonesian government for economically disadvantaged high school graduates or equivalent who have good academic potential. In 2021, there were a total of 52 students in the Faculty of Law from Class of 2017 until Class of 2020 who received Bidikmisi.
Kartu Indonesia Pelajar Kuliah (KIP Kuliah) or Indonesian Card for College Students. It’s a financial aid from the Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology for students whose family enrolled in Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) or owned Kartu Keluarga Sejahtera (KKS) to help them complete their higher education. In 2021, there were 5 students in the Faculty of Law who received KIP Kuliah.
During the COVID-19 pandemic situation that has a tremendous impact on the economic conditions, the Indonesian government has issued a relaxation policy for Single Tuition Fee payment for public university’s students. The Indonesian government has also allocated tuition fee assistance at a maximum cost of IDR2,400,000 through the Kartu Indonesia Pelajar Kuliah (KIP Kuliah) program. In 2021, there are 5 students in the Faculty of Law who received tuition fee assistance.
Evidence link : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19A-X6925DVzmdEpQJYXYoT6FXglEpF3z
1.3.2. Bottom financial quintile student success
Graduation/completion targets for students who fall into the bottom 20% of the household income group (or a more tightly defined target) in the country.
In 2021, there were a total of 52 students in the Faculty of Law from Class of 2017 until Class of 2020 who received Bidikmisi.
Evidence link : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19A-X6925DVzmdEpQJYXYoT6FXglEpF3z
1.3.3. Low-income student support
Provide support (e.g. food, housing, transportation, legal services) for students from low income families to enable them to complete university.
1.3.4. Bottom financial quintile student support
Programmes or initiatives to assist students who fall into the bottom 20% of the household income group (or a more tightly defined target) in the country to successfully complete their studies.
Below are the facilities provided from the Faculty of Law for economically disadvantaged students:
Newly enrolled undergraduate students in regular programs can apply for the Biaya Operasional Pendidikan Berkeadilan (BOPB) or Fair Education Operational Cost.
Undergraduate students enrolled in regular programs whose parents, guardians, or education cost bearers are having a change in economic conditions can update their BOPB at the end of every semester by following the schedule from Direktorat Kemahasiswaan (Directorate of Student Affairs) of Universitas Indonesia.
Undergraduate students enrolled in regular programs can also apply for scholarships from the Indonesian government such as Bidikmisi or KIP Kuliah and KIP Afirmasi or scholarships from the DKI Jakarta’s government called Kartu Jakarta Mahasiswa Unggul (KJMU).
Relaxation policy of tuition fee payment and tuition fee assistance at a maximum cost of IDR2,400,000 through the Kartu Indonesia Pelajar Kuliah (KIP Kuliah) program.
1.3.5. Low or lower-middle income countries student support
Schemes to support poor students from low or lower-middle income countries (e.g. offering free education, grants).
1.4.1. Local start-up assistance
1.4.2. Local start-up financial assistance
Provide financial assistance to the local community supporting the start-up of financially and socially sustainable businesses.
1.4.3. Programmes for services access
Organise training or programmes to improve access to basic services for all.
The Faculty of Law often held programmes to improve access to basic services for all. In 2021, there were five programmes aiming to improve access to basic services:
1.4.4. Policy addressing poverty
Participate in policy making at local, regional, national and/or global level to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions.