SOCIAL WELFARE STUDY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION SERVICES

Administrative services in the Social Welfare Study Program typically encompass various services that support the smooth operation of students' academic and non-academic processes. Some of the commonly available administrative services include:

  1. Student Registration and Data Management
    This service includes the process of new student admissions, semester re-registration, and student data management, such as changes to personal information or academic status.

  2. Academic Services
    Services related to student academic activities, such as the management of Study Plan Cards (KRS), Study Result Cards (KHS), graduation certificates, transcripts, and class schedules.

  3. Correspondence Services
    The administration also provides services for managing official letters such as research permit letters, active student certificates, transfer letters, and recommendation letters.

  4. Guidance and Academic Consultation Services
    The administration assists in scheduling meetings with academic advisors or thesis supervisors, as well as consultations regarding academic issues.

  5. Document and File Management
    Important student documents, such as diplomas, supporting documents, and other administrative papers, are managed and stored by the administrative office.

  6. Scholarship Services
    The administration assists in managing information and registration for scholarships, whether from the government, private institutions, or the university.

  7. Student Activity Management
    Administrative services also assist in organizing student activities such as internship programs, organizational activities, seminars, and social events.

  8. Graduation and Commencement Services
    Administrative processes related to graduation and commencement, including the collection of graduation requirements, announcements, and diploma management, are handled by this service.

  9. Financial and Payment Services
    The administration also handles various matters related to payments, such as tuition fees, thesis fees, and other administrative charges.

These services ensure that students in the social welfare study program can manage their academic needs effectively and on time.