ABOUT US

Being a student is not only about academic achievements (such as GPA), but also non-academic participations. Non-academic participations are an important determinant of the quality of life after graduation. The examples of non-academic participations are: competition achievement, organization experience, extracurricular, and many more.

Students Affairs positions good concern on developing non-academic participations of the students.

WHAT WE PROVIDE​

The students usually come to us to get information about many things such as:

  1. Scholarship availability: We provide opportunities to students to get scholarships from many funding sources. Scholarships can cover varying amounts of a student's educational expenses, from a small amount to full tuition and additional stipends.

  2. Competitions: We have lots of information about competitions that can be followed by students. We also give our best support for students to join the competitions. Supporting students in joining competitions, whether academic, extracurricular, or professional, is a valuable way to foster their personal growth, skill development, and confidence.

  3. Student Organization: Students Affairs have responsibility to build up student organization in President University. The organizations consist of: President University Student Council (PUSC), President University Student Board (PUSB), President University Faculty Association (PUFA), and President University Major Association (PUMA). Student organizations typically have their own leadership structures, constitution or bylaws, and may receive financial support from the institution, often through student activity fees.

  4. Club and Communities (CnC): In President University, students get the facilities to develop their talent by joining Club and Communities. Here, you can develop your talent in religious, arts, and sports. Extracurricular clubs and communities offer students the chance to explore their passions, build friendships, develop leadership skills, and make a positive impact on their campus and the broader community.

  5. Counselling: Counselling is a specialized form of support that we provide individuals with guidance, advice, and assistance in addressing personal, emotional, academic, and psychological challenges. It serves several important functions in helping individuals cope with their problems and improve their well-being. We understand that students have their problems, including academic problem, social problem, economic problem, family issue, etc.

  6. Events: For students, attending and participating in campus events can be a rewarding experience. These events can also be an opportunity to network, make social connections, and aid in personal growth. Events are organized gatherings or occasions designed to bring people together for a specific purpose, often for social, educational, recreational, or professional reasons. Events serve a wide range of functions and purposes, and it can be organized in various settings, such as conferences, festivals, parties, meetings, and more.

  7. Ethics: In the context of President University, ethics refers to the principles and standards of conduct that guide the behaviour of students, faculty, and staff within the university community. The Ethics Bureau at President University is responsible for addressing and resolving ethical issues and ensuring that the university community upholds these ethical principles.

  8. Kampus Merdeka: Kampus Merdeka is part of a larger set of reforms in the Indonesian education system that also includes the "Merdeka Belajar" or "Freedom to Learn" program. This program is designed to encourage more active and student-centred learning and to help students develop relevant skills for the workforce.

VISIT US

Don't hesitate to come to us. Come to our office at President Executive Club. We are here to give our best services to you!