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Scholarship

A form of financial support provided to students with the aim of easing the burden of education costs and encouraging the improvement of human resources (in this case, students) within the university environment. Scholarships are awarded based on various criteria, such as economic background, academic and non-academic achievements, place of origin, and commitment to completing their studies.

Scholarship System
Diponegoro University

Diponegoro University (UNDIP) offers a variety of scholarship programs as part of its commitment to providing inclusive and equitable higher education, in line with its tagline: “Dignified & Beneficial.” Scholarships are a tangible manifestation of UNDIP’s mission to support student quality improvement.

Scholarship programs may come from internal university sources, the government, or external partners such as corporations, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. As of 2025, more than 50 scholarship partners from various sectors have contributed to student aid at UNDIP. In 2024 alone, over 70 billion IDR in scholarships were distributed to students from various sources. A list of some partners and types of scholarships is available in the following attachment. (link)

General Objectives of Scholarships:

  • To increase access to higher education for students from underprivileged families.

  • To recognize and motivate outstanding students to continue their development.

  • To promote educational equity for students from remote, disadvantaged, and isolated (3T) regions.

  • To help students complete their education on time without financial obstacles.


General Definitions

  • Scholarship: Financial aid provided to students for their studies at UNDIP.

  • Scholarship Package: A scholarship offer with applicable terms and conditions.

  • Scholarship Applicant: A student who applies for a scholarship and is actively enrolled at UNDIP.

  • Scholarship Provider: The party that offers scholarships to UNDIP students.

  • Scholarship Administrator: The unit at Diponegoro University that manages scholarships, either at the faculty/school level or university level.

  • Scholarship Recipient: A student who has fulfilled specific requirements set by the provider and has been officially granted a scholarship by rector’s decree.

  • Types of Scholarships: Categorized based on the provider—either government or non-government scholarships.

  • UNDIP Scholarship System: An information technology-based system used by recipients and administrators to manage scholarship activities (registration, selection, disbursement, etc.).

  • Scholarship Partnership: The business process involving the organization and administration of scholarships managed by the scholarship administrators.


Scholarship Management Organization Categories

  • Scholarships where recruitment, selection, and disbursement involve the Scholarship Administrator

  • Scholarships where recruitment and selection do not involve the Scholarship Administrator, but disbursement does

  • Scholarships where recruitment, selection, and disbursement are not managed by the Scholarship Administrator


List of Scholarship Providers

Government:

  • KIP Kuliah Scholarship

  • Affirmative Education Scholarship (ADik)

  • Ministry of Health Scholarship

  • Ministry of Religious Affairs Scholarship

  • Magelang City Government Scholarship

  • West Java Provincial Government Scholarship

  • National Research and Innovation Agency Scholarship

  • Bekasi Regency Government Scholarship

  • Bekasi City Government Scholarship

  • Bogor City Government Scholarship

  • Blora Regional Government Scholarship

  • Riau Provincial Government Scholarship

  • Batam City Government Scholarship

Non-Government:

  • PT Bayan Resources

  • Pertamina

  • Bank Indonesia

  • BCA

  • Adaro Foundation

  • Djarum Foundation

  • PT Charoen Pokphand

  • Bank BSI

  • Bank BNI

  • Pelindo

  • PT Paragon

  • Karya Salemba Empat Foundation

  • PT Kalimantan Prima Coal

  • PT Pupuk Sriwidjaja Palembang

  • Asahi Glass Indonesia Foundation

  • Dana Abadi Diponegoro

  • Batang Integrated Industrial Estate

  • Tanoto Foundation

  • CIMB Niaga

  • PT MAP (Mitra Adi Perkasa)

  • Marga Jaya Foundation

  • Inotek Foundation

  • Hajj Financial Management Agency

  • and many more.