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In 1965, UNKLAB was established under the name Klabat College (PTK) which was developed and supervised by the Seventh-day Adventist Church (GMAHK) through the Klabat College Foundation located in Airmadidi District, Minahasa, North Sulawesi. Initially, this college was established to produce pastors and teachers who wo...
UNKLAB is a center of higher education established by the Seventh-day Adventist Church to provide students for service in Indonesia and elsewhere. This university was established in 1965 under the name Klabat College and has now changed its status to UNKLAB, striving to provide quality Christian education in the tradit...
1. Spreading the Work (Kingdom) of God in the world UNKLAB is determined to become a responsible steward of the environment through the conservation and preservation of natural resources. This educational institution is eager to serve the needs of students and the surrounding community, determined to develop and build...
To become a Seventh-day Adventist Christian private university that is recognized nationally and internationally through quality education and teaching, research, and community service based on a harmonious development process, namely spiritual, intellectual, physical and social.,
UNKLAB is determined to achieve excellence in Seventh-day Adventist Christian education by creating a conducive environment for the development of noble Christian character and for the provision of skills and knowledge to students so that they can become citizens who are able to live independently and work to serve the...
Based on the Vision and Mission statements, UNKLAB strives to achieve the following goals: 1. Guiding students in the formation of Christian character marked by diligence, honesty, thrift, self-control, and sanctity. 2. Maximizing the use of research results and technology to ensure student-centered and student-oriente...
Based on the Mission and Vision statements, this institution seeks to achieve the following goals: 1. Guiding in the formation of habits marked by sincerity, self-discipline, responsibility, and loyalty to God, to his people and fellow human beings by teaching Christ and His life example. 2. Preserving Christian belief...
To achieve its goals, this institution is committed to: 1. Spiritually assisting students to gain ever-increasing knowledge about God as the Creator and Sustainer of life and the Owner of all human resources and their role as stewards. Daily worship services and lessons in the development of understanding and appreciat...
a. Academic freedom including academic pulpit freedom and academic autonomy is the freedom possessed by members of the academic community to carry out activities related to education and the development of science and technology in a responsible and independent manner. b. The University leadership endeavors and ensures...
Academic pulpit freedom applies as part of academic freedom that allows lecturers and students to express thoughts and opinions freely from the respective universities in accordance with scientific norms and rules. The university can invite experts from outside the university to express thoughts and opinions in accorda...
In the context of the development of science and technology, the university and the academic community are guided by science. The realization of academic autonomy at UNKLAB is regulated and managed by the university senate.
The first time students study at UNKLAB, they are required to attend PKKMB. PKKMB is held once a year in the odd semester.
The first year of study at UNKLAB is a probationary year. Academic probation is given to students with the following status: 1) A student will be placed on 'Academic Probation' if the Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) is below 2.30 and the Major/Minor Grade Point Average is below 2.55 at the end of the semester. 2) ...
Non-credit programs are programs provided for those who do not meet the academic requirements to pursue a normal credit program. In terms of status, this program is not given credit or a diploma. 1) Sit-in Students: Sit-in is a course taken by a student without receiving a grade. Students who sit-in must manually regis...
Temporary student status is given to prospective students who have not met the academic requirements. If at any time the academic requirements can be met, they can be accepted into a degree or non-degree program with the approval of the Academic Committee.
Students who have previously studied at other universities, both public and private, can be admitted to UNKLAB if they meet the standard requirements. All transfer students can only register after their case has been discussed and approved by the Student Admission Committee. If transfer students receive recognition (cr...
RPL is the process of recognizing Learning Outcomes (LO) of a person obtained from formal, non-formal, informal education, and/or work experience as a basis for continuing formal education and for equating with a specific qualification. RPL is only given to study programs with a minimum accreditation status of Very Goo...
The learning process in the Free Campus is one of the realizations of student-centered learning. The MBKM program is expected to be able to answer the challenges of higher education to produce graduates in line with the development of the times, the advancement of science and technology, the demands of the business wor...
A course, as one of the smallest units of a study program, is a series of study units from a field of study. Each course at UNKLAB has a code consisting of seven digits divided into four characters and three numbers
• 100 – 199 first year courses • 200 – 299 second year courses • 300 – 399 third year courses • 400 – 499 fourth year courses
• The first number indicates the year of study. • The second number indicates the classification of the field of study. • The third number indicates the course number in the order of the year of study.
The course code consists of 7 (seven) characters starting with 4 (four) capital letters and followed by 3 (three) digits in the form of numbers. With the following provisions: Digits 1 to 4 are in the form of capital letters starting with the first 2 (two) digits for the study program and the next 2 (two) digits are us...
For MBKM courses, the course cluster code KM is used. With the second number digit as follows: 1 - Student Exchange, 2 - Internship/Work Practice, 3 - Teaching Assistance, 4 - Research, 5 - Humanitarian Project, 6 - Entrepreneurship Activities, 7 - Independent Study, 8 - Thematic Real Work Lecture, 9 - National Defense...
For the national compulsory courses of Indonesian Language (2 credits), Civic Education (2 credits), and Pancasila Education (2 credits), the following codes are used: University Code: UKWN. Digit 6: 0. Digit 7: 1 - Indonesian Language, 2 - Pancasila Education, 3 - Civic Education. Example: Indonesian Language (Indones...
University compulsory courses consist of Religious Studies, Philosophy of Christian Education, General English, General Keyboarding, and Work Education courses using the following coding: Digits 1 to 4: UNKL. Digit 5: Year of study. Digit 6: Course clustering code: 1 - Religious Studies and Philosophy of Christian Educ...
Each course is given a number of Semester Credit Units (SKS) according to the nature and breadth of each course in relation to the amount of time or hours required to study the course. The weight of the course is calculated based on the number of SKS. A course that gets a weight of 1 (one) SKS is equivalent to 45 hours...
The implementation of the learning process is carried out in the form of lectures, responsi, tutorials, seminars, practicum, practice, studio, research, design, development, final project, national defense training, student exchange, internship, entrepreneurship, community service, and/or other forms of learning.
For sequential courses, it means that students cannot take the next course without first passing the previous course (for example, General English I and General English II).
A student is declared to have passed a course if they get a minimum grade of C. Some courses have a minimum passing grade higher than C according to the needs of each faculty or study program with the approval of the academic committee. Students who fail a course can retake it. A course can only be taken three times. I...
During the first week of classes, courses can be dropped or added through the UNKLAB Information System (SIU). The schedule for adding and dropping courses is arranged in the academic calendar. Payment for added courses must be settled at the finance office to obtain approval on SIU after consulting with the dean or he...
Students who take a course without officially registering on SIU will not receive a grade at the end of the semester
Each semester, students are only allowed to take one religious course requirement. This does not include the Philosophy of Christian Education course
A student who wants to register for two conflicting courses and has tried to find a way out but failed, must take the course with the lower course code.
One academic year consists of two regular semesters and one dense semester. The distribution of the study load for Diploma and S1 in regular semesters is as follows: 1. The first and second semesters have a maximum of 20 (twenty) semester credit units; and 2. The third and subsequent semesters have a maximum of 24 (twe...
For students who achieve a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.25 or higher, they can be allowed to take an additional course from the normal SKS (20 SKS) in the next semester. For final-year students or prospective graduates, they are allowed to take an additional course from the normal SKS if: a. The Major GPA...
Every transition year, a dense semester program is held. The principle of the dense semester program is to give students the opportunity to: a. Accelerate their studies. b. Repeat courses that failed or were not contracted in the previous semester. Normally, students can take a maximum of 6 SKS. For students with a CGP...
The calculation of the minimum-maximum number of face-to-face meetings in one semester based on SKS is: 1 SKS = 15-18 face-to-face meetings/semester (1 meeting per week, 1 hour of face-to-face meeting) 2 SKS = 15-18 face-to-face meetings/semester (1 meeting per week, 2 hours of face-to-face meeting) 2 SKS = 30-36 face-...
The calculation of the minimum-maximum number of face-to-face meetings in the dense semester based on SKS is: 1 SKS = 15-18 face-to-face meetings (1 hour of face-to-face meeting/day) 2 SKS = 20-24 face-to-face meetings (1.5 hours of face-to-face meeting/day) 3 SKS = 23-27 face-to-face meetings (2 hours of face-to-face ...
If the course to be taken does not appear on the schedule of courses for the upcoming semester, students can apply to open a new course. The requirements for opening a new course are: (1) The Dean evaluates the availability of lecturers. (2) Students obtain approval from the Academic Committee. (3) The minimum number o...
A student can be allowed to take an independent course with the following conditions: • When the student is truly going to graduate in that semester. • The course is not taught in the current semester. • The course is suitable to be taken independently. • A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75. • Each student pays 400% of th...
a. The student consults with the faculty dean. b. After consulting and meeting the requirements, the student submits a letter of request to the Academic Committee. c. After obtaining approval from the Academic Committee, the student registers.
On the last week of the regular semester or on the last day of the dense semester, the semester exam is scheduled for each course. Students are allowed to take the semester exam if they have completed all university requirements, including tuition payment, which is completed at the Finance Office, and good behavior, wh...
Learning activities at UNKLAB are conducted face-to-face and also use alternative learning modalities using Moodle as UNKLAB's official LMS or using additional alternatives such as Google Apps for Education or Microsoft 365 for Education.
The maximum absence limit for a student in one course is 20% of the total class meetings. If a student does not attend class or is absent more than 20% of the total class meetings, the student will receive a Withdraw Failure (WF) grade for the course in question. The 20% maximum absence limit includes: unexcused absenc...
Each course's absence is taken by the lecturer from the first day of class. If a student is late in registering, causing them to miss several initial class meetings, the student's absence will still be counted from the first day of class. Class absence occurs when a student does not attend class, attends class ten minu...
If a student does not attend class due to a valid reason, the student may be allowed to take a makeup exam, assignment, or quiz with permission from the course lecturer. However, the student's absence for the above reason will still be counted within the 20% maximum course absence limit.
The maximum course absence calculation is 20% of the total meetings. For example, if there are 15 meetings per semester, the maximum absence is: 1 SKS = 4 Absences, 2 SKS = 4 Absences, 3 SKS = 7 Absences, 4 SKS = 7 Absences, 5 SKS = 7 Absences, 6 SKS = 11 Absences.
The maximum course absence calculation is 20% of the total meetings. For example, if there are 20 dense semester meetings, the maximum absence is: 1 SKS = 4 Absences, 2 SKS = 5 Absences, 3 SKS = 5 Absences, 4 SKS = 5 Absences, 5 SKS = 5 Absences, 6 SKS = 5 Absences.
A student's chapel attendance exceeding 20% of the total meetings prevents them from registering for the next semester in the program they are currently taking and also prevents them from transferring to another faculty/program in that semester. This absence limit includes unexcused absences, illnesses, and permits. Th...
A student can continue their studies in the program they are taking if they meet the academic requirements, good behavior requirements, and financial requirements. The academic requirements referred to are the requirements for passing a course and the minimum grade point average requirements for minor and major courses...
The Semester Credit Unit (SKS) system allows a student to take and complete a study program according to their time and financial availability. In relation to this, there are three categories of students: (1) regular student (full-time student), (2) irregular student (part-time student), and (3) broken resident.
A full-time student is a student who attends classes full-time every semester and continuously until graduation. Full-time means taking the minimum number of SKS and the lowest grade obtained is the minimum for each course taken. Students in this category can complete their study program according to the curriculum req...
A part-time student is a student who attends classes with a course load below the minimum standard. There are two categories of part-time students: (1) Students who attend classes part-time due to financial reasons. (2) Students who attend classes part-time due to a grade point average below the minimum standard in eff...
A broken resident is a student who does not attend classes for at least one year or two consecutive semesters. If the student returns to school and the study program has a new curriculum, the student must use the latest curriculum.
A student can transfer to another study program with a low GPA or at their own discretion. A student can only transfer to another study program once.
A student who is disciplined can return to school after completing the disciplinary period imposed on them and obtaining approval from the Student Admission Committee.
Active students are students who have academic activities.
Academic leave students are students who have no academic activities for 1 or 2 semesters.
Non-active students are students who, after an academic leave for 2 consecutive semesters, and at the beginning of the third semester, do not attend classes, will be non-active.
After a student does not attend classes for 3 consecutive semesters (academic leave/non-active), and if at the beginning of the fourth semester the student does not attend classes, the status will change to drop out. If a student wants to study again in the old program, then all grades that have been taken will be forf...
Grade Point Average is the average value obtained from all courses per semester. Students who get a high GPA will receive special recognition. The GPA calculation is as follows: GPA 3.87 - 4.00 receives Summa Cum Laude recognition. GPA 3.67 - 3.86 receives Magna Cum Laude recognition. GPA 3.50 - 3.66 receives Cum Laude...
1. Students never get a grade below C and WF in one course. 2. The maximum study completion time is 11 semesters. 3. Students never take academic leave. 4. For transfer students, it is mandatory to complete a minimum of 144 SKS in the UNKLAB study program.
Students who get a high GPA will receive special recognition. The GPA calculation is as follows: GPA 3.94 - 4.00 receives Summa Cum Laude recognition. GPA 3.87 – 3.93 receives Magna Cum Laude recognition. GPA 3.80 - 3.86 receives Cum Laude recognition.
1. Students never get a grade below B and WF in one course. 2. The maximum study completion time is 7 semesters.
1. WP means students drop a course voluntarily. 2. The WP grade is the grade of one course that is recorded in the transcript if a student drops that course one day after the add/drop period until the twelfth week since the start of the course. 3. The WP grade is recorded in the transcript but is not included in the ca...
1. The WF grade occurs in several situations: • A student drops one course on the thirteenth week until the day before the final exam. • A student misses a course exceeding 20% of the total meetings. • If a student registers but does not attend classes at all or only attends a few meetings but does not drop the course ...
A student's semester GPA can be calculated as follows: 1. Multiply the number of SKS by the weight of the grade corresponding to the letter grade obtained. 2. Add up all the weight of the grades obtained in all courses. 3. Divide the total weight of the grades by the total SKS.
A student can file a complaint about the grade of one course if they feel there is an error in the grade they received. The complaint procedure is: (1) The student approaches the course lecturer for clarification. (2) The course lecturer submits a request for grade change to the Academic Committee after obtaining appro...
If the grade has been entered in SIU and needs to be officially changed due to an error, approval must be obtained from the relevant Dean and the Academic Committee before making the change. The grade change procedure is: (1) The lecturer takes a grade change form from the Office of the Registrar. (2) The Dean's approv...
The deadline for changing a course grade is one month after the grade is released. After this deadline, the course grade cannot be changed.
The IC grade indicates that a student's work is incomplete due to illness, circumstances that do not permit, and not due to negligence or poor performance. The deadline for changing the IC grade depends on the type of course and the weight of SKS.
The deadline for changing the IC grade for non-thesis courses is at the latest one month after the grade is released. If not completed within the specified time, the incomplete grade will become an 'F' grade.
A student taking a seminar/skripsi/thesis course is given a year to complete the writing for 3 SKS and 2 years for 6 SKS.
Seminar/thesis 3 SKS: • Seminar/thesis taken in a dense semester and received incomplete at the end of the dense semester, given one regular semester to complete the incomplete grade. • Seminar/thesis taken in an odd semester and received incomplete at the end of the semester, given one regular semester and one dense s...
The procedure for changing the IC grade follows the following rules: 1. Paying 50% of the SKS fee. 2. The SKS of the IC course does not enter into the calculation of the total SKS for the current semester. 3. The IC course is automatically registered in SIU. 4. If a student with an IC grade and in the next semester doe...
Challenge courses are situations where a student completes one course without attending regular classes and only takes a comprehensive exam given by the lecturer.
a. The student consults with the head of the study program and the dean. b. The student applies to the Academic Committee. c. After obtaining approval from the Academic Committee, the student manually registers at the Administrative Office and makes a payment according to the applicable SKS. d. The lecturer gives one o...
Several components are used to calculate the final semester grade for a course. These include the values in oral or written tests, quizzes, projects, written works, reports, laboratory practices, participation, and class attendance. The lecturer determines the component values or weights in their course according to th...
Student grade reports can be given to parents or guardians based on requests. Students can view their final semester grades in SIU.
The Administrative Office issues student transcripts based on student requests. The request must be submitted to the Administrative Office two days before the transcript is needed. Transcripts will not be given to students who have not settled their financial obligations.
Exams or tests and quizzes are small hurdles that students must overcome to complete a course. Course grades will not be given if the required exams are not met. Students must follow the scheduled exam schedule and announcements. If the exam schedule conflicts with another exam, the student can apply to the Office of t...
Each student is expected to attend all academic activities, including classes, laboratories, practicum, and other academic activities according to the course schedule. Student attendance records are kept by the lecturer and reported through the UNKLAB attendance system in SIU. The RPS outlines the requirements or condi...
If the number of student absences exceeds 20% of the total class meetings per semester, the grade for that course is WF. Student absences are divided into 2 categories: 1. Authorized absence: Authorized absence is an absence given to students for official duties representing UNKLAB at an official event, making it impos...
Absence from the first parallel class cannot be redeemed with the excuse of attending a subsequent parallel class, and vice versa, unless there is prior approval from the relevant lecturer before the absence occurs or before the replacement class is taken.
Honesty in every aspect of life is important for the integrity of every Christian and every citizen who can be trusted. UNKLAB expects every student to act honestly in all matters related to the academic field. Academic dishonesty will be punished with warnings, grade reductions, discipline, or expulsion from the class...
Students are responsible for meeting all general and specific requirements to be eligible for graduation. A student can officially be graduated by the Academic Committee if they meet the following requirements: 1. Have fulfilled the curriculum requirements according to their chosen study program, both in the D3, Profes...
Graduation ceremonies are held twice a year. All graduates are expected to participate in all graduation ceremony events except for students who are given permission to graduate in absentia. Students must provide a statement in their graduation application letter indicating whether they plan to attend the graduation ce...

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