Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Name: State Islamic University of North Sumatra (Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara, UIN SU)
Location: Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Type: Public University
Affiliation: Islamic higher education, under the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Indonesia
Motto: "Scientific, Religious, and Humanitarian Values"
The institution was originally founded as an Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) (State Islamic Institute) and later upgraded to UIN (State Islamic University) status in 2014 to expand its academic reach beyond just Islamic studies and integrate modern disciplines into its curriculum. This change reflected the university’s mission to provide both Islamic and secular education, promoting a holistic approach to knowledge based on Islamic principles.
Transition from IAIN to UIN: The transition from an IAIN to a UIN allowed the university to offer more diverse programs and increase its collaboration with various industries and sectors, moving from being primarily a center of Islamic education to offering a wide array of professional and scientific programs.
UIN Sumatera Utara offers a wide range of undergraduate (S1), graduate (S2), and doctoral (S3) programs. It integrates Islamic studies with modern sciences, technology, and social sciences, reflecting its mission of providing integrated education.
Faculty of Islamic Studies (Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Studi Islam):
Islamic Theology
Islamic Philosophy
Quranic Studies
Hadith Studies
Sufism (Tasawwuf)
Faculty of Sharia and Law (Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum):
Islamic Law (Sharia)
Constitutional Law
Islamic Economic Law
Family Law
Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training (Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Keguruan):
Islamic Education
Arabic Language Education
English Language Education
Mathematics Education
Science Education
Faculty of Da’wah and Communication (Fakultas Dakwah dan Komunikasi):
Islamic Propagation (Da’wah)
Islamic Counseling
Communication and Broadcasting
Journalism
Faculty of Economics and Islamic Business (Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam):
Islamic Economics
Sharia Banking
Business Management
Faculty of Science and Technology (Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi):
Information Technology
Mathematics
Biology
Environmental Science
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Politik):
Political Science
Public Administration
International Relations
Sociology
Faculty of Psychology (Fakultas Psikologi):
Psychology with a focus on both general psychological theory and Islamic perspectives on mental health and well-being.
Faculty of Health Sciences (Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan):
Public Health
Nursing
Master’s (S2) and Doctoral (S3) programs are offered in fields like Islamic Law, Islamic Education, Sharia Economics, and Islamic Theology. These programs aim to produce scholars, researchers, and professionals with a strong foundation in both Islamic knowledge and modern methodologies.
UIN Sumatera Utara has a growing modern campus located in Medan, one of the largest cities in Indonesia and the economic hub of Sumatra. The university provides facilities to support both academic activities and student life.
Libraries: UIN SU has several libraries equipped with a collection of Islamic studies literature, academic textbooks, and digital resources. The main library also offers online access to journals and e-books.
Lecture Halls and Classrooms: The university has modern lecture halls with multimedia facilities, allowing for interactive learning.
Laboratories: The Faculty of Science and Technology offers specialized labs for computer science, biology, and environmental studies. These facilities are used for both teaching and research purposes.
Mosque: As an Islamic university, UIN Sumatera Utara has a large mosque on campus where students, staff, and faculty can pray, attend religious talks, and participate in spiritual activities.
Student Housing: There are dormitories available for students from outside Medan, providing affordable housing options close to campus.
Sports and Recreation: The campus is equipped with sports facilities, including fields for soccer, volleyball, basketball, and indoor sports halls.
Cafeteria: The university provides affordable dining options for students, serving both local Indonesian and halal cuisine.
UIN Sumatera Utara is progressively incorporating digital learning platforms, enabling students to access lectures, assignments, and exams online. This became particularly important during the COVID-19 pandemic when much of the learning shifted to an online format.
UIN SU places a strong emphasis on research, particularly in the fields of Islamic law, sharia economics, and interfaith studies. The university has several research centers dedicated to studying contemporary issues through the lens of Islamic teachings.
Research Centers: UIN SU’s research centers focus on areas such as Islamic law, Islamic finance, social justice, gender studies, and environmental sustainability from an Islamic perspective.
Community Engagement: UIN Sumatera Utara is heavily involved in community service programs, including Islamic outreach (da’wah), public health campaigns, and environmental sustainability projects. Students and faculty regularly engage in initiatives to improve the welfare of local communities, particularly in rural areas of North Sumatra.
UIN SU provides a balanced environment where students can grow academically and spiritually. Student life is enriched by a variety of extracurricular activities, religious organizations, and student clubs.
Student Organizations: There are numerous student organizations, including religious groups, academic clubs, and cultural associations. These organizations play an important role in organizing events, workshops, seminars, and social activities.
Islamic Activities: As a state Islamic university, there are frequent religious programs, including Quranic recitation sessions, Islamic lectures, and Islamic art competitions.
Extracurricular Activities: In addition to religious activities, students can participate in sports, debate clubs, cultural events, and social service projects.
UIN Sumatera Utara is expanding its international reach through collaborations with foreign universities and institutions. The university encourages international academic exchange and has partnerships with other Islamic universities across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe.
Exchange Programs: Students have opportunities to participate in exchange programs with universities in countries such as Malaysia, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia. These exchanges are particularly focused on Islamic studies, but also extend to other fields like economics and social sciences.
International Students: UIN SU welcomes international students, particularly from other Muslim-majority countries. International students have access to language courses in Bahasa Indonesia and can participate in various cultural exchange activities.
Faculty |
Course Program |
Description |
---|---|---|
Faculty of Islamic Studies |
Islamic Theology (Aqidah) |
Study of Islamic beliefs and theology, with a focus on Islamic philosophy. |
|
Quranic Studies (Ilmu Al-Quran dan Tafsir) |
Study of the Quran, its interpretations, and exegesis (tafsir). |
|
Hadith Studies |
Study of the sayings and traditions of Prophet Muhammad (Hadith). |
|
Sufism (Tasawwuf) |
Focus on Islamic mysticism and spiritual practices. |
Faculty of Sharia and Law |
Islamic Law (Sharia) |
Study of Islamic jurisprudence, covering areas like family law and inheritance. |
|
Constitutional Law (Sharia) |
Study of Islamic legal principles alongside modern constitutional law. |
|
Islamic Economic Law |
Focus on legal aspects of Islamic finance, banking, and business contracts. |
|
Family Law (Ahwal Al-Syakhsiyah) |
Study of Islamic family law, including marriage, divorce, and inheritance. |
Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training |
Islamic Education (Pendidikan Agama Islam) |
Program designed for future teachers in Islamic studies at schools. |
|
Arabic Language Education |
Focus on teaching the Arabic language, both modern and classical. |
|
English Language Education |
Teacher education program focused on teaching English as a second language. |
|
Mathematics Education |
Teacher training program for future mathematics educators. |
|
Science Education (Pendidikan IPA) |
Program focused on training science teachers, with a broad scope of scientific subjects. |
Faculty of Da’wah and Communication |
Islamic Propagation (Da’wah) |
Study of Islamic preaching (da’wah) and communication techniques. |
|
Islamic Counseling |
Training for counseling within Islamic contexts, including marriage and family. |
|
Communication and Islamic Broadcasting |
Focuses on Islamic media, journalism, and communication strategies in modern society. |
|
Journalism |
Study of modern journalism, with a focus on Islamic values in media. |
Faculty of Economics and Islamic Business |
Islamic Economics |
Study of Islamic economic theory and its applications in banking and finance. |
|
Sharia Banking |
Focus on the principles of Islamic banking, interest-free finance, and investment. |
|
Business Management |
Business administration and management from an Islamic perspective. |
Faculty of Science and Technology |
Information Technology |
Focus on computer science, software development, and IT systems. |
|
Mathematics |
Study of mathematics with applications in various scientific and engineering fields. |
|
Biology |
Program focusing on biological sciences and environmental studies. |
|
Environmental Science |
Study of environmental protection, conservation, and sustainable development. |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
Political Science |
Study of political systems, governance, and public administration. |
|
Public Administration |
Focus on the principles and practices of public administration and policy. |
|
International Relations |
Study of diplomacy, international affairs, and global governance. |
|
Sociology |
Focus on social structures, communities, and societal challenges. |
Faculty of Psychology |
Psychology |
Study of psychology, with a focus on integrating Islamic principles and mental health. |
Faculty of Health Sciences |
Public Health |
Study of health promotion, disease prevention, and community health. |
|
Nursing |
Training for professional nursing with a focus on Islamic ethics in healthcare. |
Faculty |
Master’s Program |
Description |
---|---|---|
Graduate School (Pascasarjana) |
Master’s in Islamic Law (Sharia) |
Advanced studies in Islamic jurisprudence and its applications in contemporary issues. |
|
Master’s in Islamic Education |
Focus on pedagogy, curriculum development, and educational leadership in Islamic schools. |
|
Master’s in Sharia Economics |
Study of Islamic finance, banking, and economic development. |
|
Master’s in Quranic Studies |
In-depth study of Quranic interpretation (tafsir) and its applications in modern life. |
|
Master’s in Islamic Theology (Aqidah) |
Advanced theological studies focusing on Islamic beliefs and philosophy. |
|
Master’s in Islamic Family Law |
Specialization in family law, inheritance, and marital issues in Islamic law. |
|
Master’s in Public Administration |
Advanced program focused on public policy, governance, and administrative practices. |
|
Master’s in Psychology |
Focus on psychological theories, therapy methods, and mental health from an Islamic perspective. |
Faculty |
Doctoral Program |
Description |
---|---|---|
Graduate School (Pascasarjana) |
PhD in Islamic Law (Sharia) |
Research-focused program on Islamic jurisprudence and its adaptation to modern legal systems. |
|
PhD in Islamic Education |
Advanced research on Islamic pedagogy, educational reforms, and leadership in Islamic schools. |
|
PhD in Sharia Economics |
Focus on research in Islamic financial systems, banking, and economic theory. |
|
PhD in Quranic Studies |
In-depth research on Quranic exegesis and its implications for modern society. |
|
PhD in Islamic Theology (Aqidah) |
Focus on advanced theological research in Islamic beliefs and philosophy. |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Islamic Theology (Aqidah) |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Quranic Studies (Ilmu Al-Quran dan Tafsir) |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Hadith Studies |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Sufism (Tasawwuf) |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Islamic Law (Sharia) |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Constitutional Law (Sharia) |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Islamic Economic Law |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Family Law (Ahwal Al-Syakhsiyah) |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Islamic Education (Pendidikan Agama Islam) |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Arabic Language Education |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
English Language Education |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Mathematics Education |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Science Education (Pendidikan IPA) |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Islamic Propagation (Da’wah) |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Islamic Counseling |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Communication and Islamic Broadcasting |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Journalism |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Islamic Economics |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Sharia Banking |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Business Management |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Information Technology |
4 years |
$400 - $700 |
Mathematics |
4 years |
$300 - $600 |
Biology |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Environmental Science |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Political Science |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Public Administration |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
International Relations |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Sociology |
4 years |
$300 - $500 |
Psychology |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Public Health |
4 years |
$350 - $600 |
Nursing |
4 years |
$400 - $700 |
Master’s Course Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master’s in Islamic Law (Sharia) |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Islamic Education |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Sharia Economics |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Quranic Studies |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Hadith Studies |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Islamic Theology (Aqidah) |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Islamic Family Law (Ahwal Al-Syakhsiyah) |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Arabic Language Education |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in English Language Education |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Islamic Propagation (Da’wah) |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Islamic Counseling |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Islamic Communication and Broadcasting |
2 years |
$600 - $800 |
Master’s in Public Administration |
2 years |
$600 - $900 |
Master’s in Political Science |
2 years |
$600 - $900 |
Master’s in International Relations |
2 years |
$600 - $900 |
Master’s in Islamic Economics |
2 years |
$600 - $900 |
Master’s in Sharia Banking |
2 years |
$600 - $900 |
Master’s in Psychology |
2 years |
$700 - $900 |
Master’s in Public Health |
2 years |
$700 - $900 |
Master’s in Environmental Science |
2 years |
$700 - $900 |
Doctoral Course Program Name |
Duration |
Estimated Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Islamic Law (Sharia) |
3-4 years |
$800 - $1,000 |
PhD in Islamic Education |
3-4 years |
$800 - $1,000 |
PhD in Sharia Economics |
3-4 years |
$800 - $1,000 |
PhD in Quranic Studies (Ilmu Al-Quran dan Tafsir) |
3-4 years |
$800 - $1,000 |
PhD in Hadith Studies |
3-4 years |
$800 - $1,000 |
PhD in Islamic Theology (Aqidah) |
3-4 years |
$800 - $1,000 |
PhD in Islamic Family Law (Ahwal Al-Syakhsiyah) |
3-4 years |
$800 - $1,000 |
PhD in Islamic Propagation (Da’wah) |
3-4 years |
$800 - $1,000 |
PhD in Islamic Philosophy |
3-4 years |
$800 - $1,000 |
PhD in Islamic Economics |
3-4 years |
$800 - $1,000 |
International students can enroll in undergraduate (S1), graduate (S2), and doctoral (S3) programs at UIN Sumatera Utara. The programs cover both Islamic studies and modern disciplines, ensuring a well-rounded academic experience.
Islamic Law (Sharia)
Islamic Education
Quranic Studies
Hadith Studies
Islamic Theology (Aqidah)
Sharia Economics
Islamic Family Law
Islamic Counseling
Public Health
Information Technology
Psychology
UIN Sumatera Utara is particularly known for its strong focus on Islamic studies and Sharia economics, attracting students who wish to specialize in these areas.
Bahasa Indonesia is the primary language of instruction for most undergraduate programs.
Some graduate programs and doctoral programs may offer courses or research supervision in English, especially for international students in research-focused fields like Sharia economics or Islamic theology.
Bahasa Indonesia proficiency is required for most programs. International students who are not fluent in Bahasa Indonesia may need to attend a language preparatory course before beginning their studies.
UIN Sumatera Utara offers Bahasa Indonesia for Foreigners (BIPA) courses to help international students improve their language skills.
Domestic students can apply to UIN Sumatera Utara through national entrance exams or the university’s independent admission process:
SNMPTN (Seleksi Nasional Masuk Perguruan Tinggi Negeri):
National Selection Based on Academic Records: This is a highly selective process where high-achieving students are admitted based on their high school grades.
Students are selected without having to sit for an entrance exam.
SBMPTN (Seleksi Bersama Masuk Perguruan Tinggi Negeri):
National Entrance Exam: Domestic students can take the UTBK (Ujian Tulis Berbasis Komputer), a computer-based test. The SBMPTN is the primary entrance exam used by most public universities in Indonesia.
The exam tests students in subjects like math, science, social studies, and language, depending on the program they are applying for.
SPAN-PTKIN (Seleksi Prestasi Akademik Nasional Perguruan Tinggi Keagamaan Islam Negeri):
National Islamic Universities Selection Process: This selection method is specific to Islamic universities in Indonesia and focuses on academic performance in high school.
Mandiri (Independent Admission Exam):
UIN Sumatera Utara conducts its own independent entrance exam for students who do not qualify through the national selection systems. This provides more flexibility for applicants who want to apply directly to the university.
International students follow a separate admission process that involves academic qualifications, language proficiency, and visa requirements. The International Office at UIN Sumatera Utara helps guide international applicants through the process.
Academic Requirements:
High School Diploma: International students must have a high school diploma or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Indonesian Ministry of Education.
Transcripts: Official transcripts from high school must be submitted, showing the student’s academic performance.
Language Proficiency:
Most undergraduate programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, so students are required to demonstrate proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia.
If students are not proficient in Bahasa Indonesia, they may need to complete a language preparatory course at UIN Sumatera Utara or another recognized institution.
Some programs may offer courses in English, and for these programs, students may need to provide proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS).
Documents Required for International Students:
Completed application form (available online or through the International Office).
High school diploma and transcripts (translated into English or Bahasa Indonesia).
Passport copy (valid for at least 18 months).
Language proficiency certificate (Bahasa Indonesia or English, depending on the program).
Medical certificate (if required).
Passport-sized photographs.
Bachelor’s Degree (S1):
Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in a field related to the desired Master’s program.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale is typically required for most Master’s programs. Some programs may have higher GPA requirements, especially in competitive fields.
Entrance Exam:
UIN Sumatera Utara may require students to take an entrance exam depending on the program. Some Master’s programs also require an interview.
Language Proficiency:
For programs taught in Bahasa Indonesia, students must demonstrate proficiency in the language.
For English-taught programs, students may need to provide TOEFL or IELTS scores to prove English proficiency.
Supporting Documents:
Bachelor’s degree certificate and transcripts (must be certified and translated if necessary).
Letters of recommendation from academic supervisors or employers.
Statement of purpose explaining why the student wishes to pursue the Master’s program.
Research proposal (for research-based Master’s programs).
Master’s Degree (S2):
Applicants must have a Master’s degree in a relevant field from an accredited institution.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 3.00 on a 4.0 scale is generally required for PhD programs. Some programs may have additional academic requirements depending on the field of study.
Research Proposal:
A research proposal is typically required for doctoral programs. The proposal must outline the intended research topic, research questions, methodology, and objectives.
Entrance Exam:
Some doctoral programs may require students to take an entrance exam. Additionally, students may need to pass an interview with the program's faculty.
Language Proficiency:
Doctoral students must demonstrate proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia or English, depending on the language of instruction for the program.
Supporting Documents:
Master’s degree certificate and transcripts.
Letters of recommendation from previous academic advisors or employers.
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Personal statement explaining academic goals and research interests.
UIN Sumatera Utara has two main intake periods for undergraduate programs:
First Semester Intake:
Start Date: August/September (beginning of the academic year).
Application Timeline: Applications are generally open from January to June for domestic and international students, depending on the selection route.
Second Semester Intake:
Start Date: February/March (for some programs).
Application Timeline: Applications for the second semester are typically open until November/December. However, not all programs accept new students for the second semester.
Graduate (Master’s) and doctoral programs at UIN Sumatera Utara typically follow the same intake schedules as undergraduate programs:
First Semester:
Start Date: August/September.
Application Deadline: Applications are accepted from February to June.
Second Semester:
Start Date: February/March.
Application Deadline: Applications close around December/January.
Eligibility Criteria for Domestic Students:
Educational Qualification:
Applicants must have completed 12 years of schooling (SMA/SMK or equivalent) and hold a high school diploma or equivalent.
Selection Pathways:
SNMPTN (National Selection based on Academic Performance): High-achieving students are selected based on their high school grades.
SBMPTN (National Entrance Exam): Requires students to take the UTBK (computer-based standardized test) which assesses mathematics, sciences, social sciences, and language, depending on the program.
SPAN-PTKIN (National Islamic University Selection): For Islamic universities, focusing on academic performance and Islamic studies.
Mandiri (Independent Entrance Exam): UIN Sumatera Utara also conducts its own entrance exams for students who want to apply directly to the university.
Eligibility Criteria for International Students:
Academic Requirements:
High School Diploma: International students must have a high school diploma or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Ministry of Education and Culture in Indonesia.
Academic Transcripts: Applicants should provide their high school transcripts showing their academic performance.
Language Proficiency:
Most undergraduate programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia. International students are required to demonstrate proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia.
Students who are not proficient in Bahasa Indonesia may need to take language preparatory courses offered by the university.
Some programs may be offered in English, and for those, international students must provide proof of English language proficiency through TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Other Requirements:
Completed application form.
Copy of passport (valid for at least 18 months).
Language proficiency certificate (Bahasa Indonesia or English).
Medical certificate (if required).
Recommendation letters (optional for some programs).
Eligibility Criteria for Domestic and International Students:
Bachelor’s Degree:
Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree (S1) from an accredited institution in a related field.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale is typically required for most Master’s programs, although some competitive programs may have higher GPA requirements.
Entrance Exam:
Some Master’s programs may require students to pass an entrance exam or an interview as part of the selection process.
Language Proficiency:
For programs taught in Bahasa Indonesia, proficiency in the language is required.
For English-taught programs, students may need to provide proof of English language proficiency (TOEFL or IELTS scores).
Supporting Documents:
Bachelor’s degree diploma and academic transcripts (certified and translated if necessary).
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Letters of recommendation.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Research proposal (for research-based programs).
Eligibility Criteria for Domestic and International Students:
Master’s Degree:
Applicants must have a Master’s degree (S2) in a related field from an accredited institution.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 3.00 on a 4.0 scale is usually required for admission to doctoral programs.
Research Proposal:
Applicants must submit a detailed research proposal outlining their intended research topic, methodology, objectives, and contribution to the field.
Entrance Exam:
Some PhD programs may require an entrance exam or interview to assess the candidate's readiness for doctoral research.
Language Proficiency:
PhD candidates must be proficient in Bahasa Indonesia or English, depending on the language of instruction for their program.
Supporting Documents:
Master’s degree diploma and transcripts.
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Letters of recommendation from academic advisors or employers.
Personal statement explaining research interests and career goals.
Research proposal (mandatory for doctoral applicants).
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
Available for |
---|---|---|---|
UIN SU Merit-Based Scholarship |
- High academic achievement |
Partial or full tuition fee waiver |
Domestic & International |
UIN SU Need-Based Scholarship |
- Demonstrated financial need |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
Domestic students only |
KNB Scholarship (Kemitraan Negara Berkembang) |
- International students from developing countries |
Full tuition fee, living expenses, airfare, health insurance |
International students only |
Darmasiswa Scholarship |
- International students |
Tuition waiver, living allowance for non-degree programs |
International students only |
LPDP Scholarship (Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan) |
- Indonesian citizens |
Full tuition, living expenses, research costs, and travel |
Domestic students (graduate programs) |
PPA Scholarship (Peningkatan Prestasi Akademik) |
- High GPA |
Partial tuition and living expenses |
Domestic students only |
Bank Indonesia Scholarship |
- Undergraduate or graduate students majoring in economics, finance, or related fields |
Tuition assistance and living allowance |
Domestic students only |
UIN SU Research Scholarship |
- Graduate students involved in research |
Research funding and partial tuition coverage |
Domestic & International |
Government of Indonesia Scholarships |
- Excellent academic performance |
Full or partial tuition and living expenses |
Domestic students |
Zakat Scholarships (Islamic Charitable Funds) |
- Students in financial need |
Partial or full tuition coverage |
Domestic students |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
Available for |
---|---|---|---|
UIN SU Merit-Based Scholarship |
- High academic achievement |
Partial or full tuition fee waiver |
Domestic & International |
UIN SU Need-Based Scholarship |
- Demonstrated financial need |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
Domestic students only |
KNB Scholarship (Kemitraan Negara Berkembang) |
- International students from developing countries |
Full tuition fee, living expenses, airfare, health insurance |
International students only |
Darmasiswa Scholarship |
- International students |
Tuition waiver, living allowance for non-degree programs |
International students only |
LPDP Scholarship (Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan) |
- Indonesian citizens |
Full tuition, living expenses, research costs, and travel |
Domestic students (graduate programs) |
PPA Scholarship (Peningkatan Prestasi Akademik) |
- High GPA |
Partial tuition and living expenses |
Domestic students only |
Bank Indonesia Scholarship |
- Undergraduate or graduate students majoring in economics, finance, or related fields |
Tuition assistance and living allowance |
Domestic students only |
UIN SU Research Scholarship |
- Graduate students involved in research |
Research funding and partial tuition coverage |
Domestic & International |
Government of Indonesia Scholarships |
- Excellent academic performance |
Full or partial tuition and living expenses |
Domestic students |
Zakat Scholarships (Islamic Charitable Funds) |
- Students in financial need |
Partial or full tuition coverage |
Domestic students |
UIN Sumatera Utara offers a comprehensive academic environment where students can engage with both Islamic studies and modern disciplines. The university is organized into multiple faculties, such as Islamic Law (Sharia), Education, Economics, Science, and Social and Political Sciences.
Lectures and Seminars: Classes are a mix of lectures, seminars, and group discussions. Students are encouraged to participate actively and ask questions.
Research Opportunities: Students can get involved in research projects, especially in fields like Sharia law, Islamic economics, public health, and environmental studies. The university promotes academic research that integrates Islamic values with contemporary issues.
As an Islamic university, UIN Sumatera Utara places a strong emphasis on students' spiritual development and offers numerous opportunities for students to deepen their Islamic knowledge and participate in religious activities.
Daily Prayers: The university has a large mosque on campus where students gather for daily prayers, Friday prayers, and special religious occasions. Students are encouraged to maintain their religious practices in line with their academic schedules.
Quran Recitation and Study Circles: Students can join Quranic recitation groups and study circles that explore the teachings of the Quran, Hadith, and Islamic theology. There are also regular Islamic lectures on various aspects of Islamic law, spirituality, and ethics.
Islamic Events: UIN Sumatera Utara regularly holds events for Islamic holidays such as Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Maulid Nabi (Prophet Muhammad’s birthday). These events are often accompanied by communal iftars (breaking of fasts), charity drives, and community service activities.
UIN Sumatera Utara provides a diverse range of extracurricular activities through student organizations and clubs. These activities allow students to pursue personal interests, build leadership skills, and interact with peers from different academic backgrounds.
A. Student Organizations:
Academic Clubs: Many faculties have their own academic clubs, such as the Islamic Law Society, Economics Club, Teacher Training Association, and Environmental Science Group. These clubs organize seminars, workshops, and discussions on specialized topics in their fields.
Cultural and Arts Clubs: Students interested in Indonesian and Islamic culture can join clubs focused on Islamic calligraphy, nasheed (Islamic music), traditional dance, and theater. Cultural exchange events are also organized for international students.
Islamic Propagation (Da'wah) Clubs: These clubs focus on spreading Islamic teachings through various means, including media, public speaking, and community outreach. Students participate in Da'wah activities in the local community and surrounding areas.
B. Sports and Recreational Activities:
Sports Teams: UIN Sumatera Utara has a variety of sports teams, including soccer, basketball, volleyball, and badminton. Students are encouraged to participate in sports to stay physically active and healthy.
Intramural Competitions: The university organizes intramural sports tournaments and sports festivals where students from different faculties compete against each other. This fosters a sense of teamwork and school spirit.
C. Volunteerism and Social Activities:
Community Service: UIN Sumatera Utara encourages students to participate in community service and volunteering projects. This includes helping with local charity organizations, supporting public health campaigns, teaching in rural schools, and organizing environmental awareness programs.
Humanitarian Efforts: Students are often involved in humanitarian activities during Ramadan, such as organizing iftars for the underprivileged, conducting zakat (charitable giving) campaigns, and distributing food and essentials to those in need.
UIN Sumatera Utara is home to both domestic and international students, creating a diverse and culturally rich environment. International students, particularly from Muslim-majority countries, come to study various fields, with a strong focus on Islamic studies.
A. International Student Support:
International Office: UIN Sumatera Utara’s International Office provides guidance and support to international students from the moment they apply to the university. This includes assistance with visa applications, language courses, cultural orientation, and academic advising.
Cultural Exchange Programs: International students are encouraged to participate in cultural exchange events, where they can showcase their own cultural traditions while learning about Indonesian customs, food, and traditions.
B. Language Support:
Bahasa Indonesia Courses: For international students who are not proficient in Bahasa Indonesia, the university offers language courses (BIPA - Bahasa Indonesia untuk Penutur Asing) to help them become fluent in the national language.
C. Integration into Indonesian Culture:
Homestay Programs: Some international students choose to live with local Indonesian families through the university’s homestay program, which helps them integrate into Indonesian society and culture while improving their language skills.
UIN Sumatera Utara provides students with modern facilities and services that support both their academic and personal needs.
A. Library and Study Spaces:
Library: The university library offers a wide collection of academic books, journals, and Islamic literature. It also has quiet study areas and group workspaces for students to study and collaborate.
Computer Labs: The university has computer labs equipped with internet access where students can conduct research and work on academic projects.
B. Health and Wellness Services:
Student Health Clinic: UIN SU has an on-campus clinic providing basic healthcare services to students. This includes general consultations and first-aid services. Students can also be referred to nearby hospitals for more advanced medical care.
Counseling Services: Students facing academic stress, personal challenges, or cultural adjustment issues (especially international students) have access to counseling services provided by the university. This helps ensure that students are mentally and emotionally supported during their time at UIN Sumatera Utara.
C. Cafeterias and Dining:
Cafeterias (Kantin): UIN Sumatera Utara has several on-campus cafeterias that serve affordable halal food to students. Meals typically cost between $1 and $2 USD, making it budget-friendly for students.
UIN Sumatera Utara provides affordable on-campus dormitories for students, and students also have the option to live off-campus in private apartments or homestays.
On-Campus Dormitories: Shared rooms with basic amenities like beds, desks, and wardrobes. Monthly costs range from $30 to $60 USD.
Off-Campus Apartments: Private or shared apartments are available near the campus. These typically cost between $100 to $250 USD per month, depending on location and amenities.
Homestays: International students can also live with local Indonesian families, with costs ranging from $80 to $150 USD per month, including meals.
UIN Sumatera Utara hosts a variety of social and cultural events throughout the year. These events foster a sense of community and celebrate the diverse backgrounds of the student body.
Islamic Art and Cultural Festivals: The university organizes cultural festivals showcasing Islamic art, calligraphy, traditional music, and dance. These events are an opportunity for students to share and experience the rich traditions of Indonesia and other Muslim cultures.
Student Competitions: Competitions in Islamic debate, Quranic recitation (Tilawah), essay writing, and sports tournaments are frequently organized by various student organizations.
UIN Sumatera Utara strongly emphasizes internships as part of the educational experience. These internships provide students with practical experience in their respective fields, allowing them to apply the theoretical knowledge they’ve gained in the classroom to real-world settings.
Islamic Law (Sharia):
Internships are available at Sharia courts, Islamic legal firms, and government agencies that handle family law, inheritance law, and other legal matters under Islamic jurisdiction.
Islamic Banking and Finance:
Students majoring in Sharia Economics and Islamic Banking can intern at Islamic banks, financial institutions, and microfinance organizations. These internships are often pathways to full-time employment in the growing Islamic finance sector.
Public Health:
Students in the Public Health program can intern at local health departments, hospitals, and public health agencies. Internships focus on community health, disease prevention, and health promotion programs.
Education:
Future teachers in Islamic education and teacher training programs are required to complete teaching practicums in local schools. This practical teaching experience is a key requirement for students who intend to become educators in Islamic or public school systems.
Information Technology:
IT students can gain hands-on experience by working with local tech companies, government IT departments, and startups in Medan. Internships focus on software development, networking, and IT management.
Although UIN Sumatera Utara does not have a formal career placement office, it offers various resources to support students' career development:
Career Counseling:
Career advisors help students explore different career paths related to their fields of study, guiding them on how to align their academic strengths with career goals.
Students can get assistance with resume writing, interview preparation, and job search strategies.
Workshops and Seminars:
Workshops and seminars are regularly held to prepare students for the job market. Topics include entrepreneurship, job interviews, Islamic banking principles, and business management in the context of Sharia law.
Industry professionals and alumni are invited to speak to students about their career paths and offer networking opportunities.
Job Fairs and Networking:
UIN Sumatera Utara organizes job fairs and career expos where local businesses, Islamic financial institutions, and NGOs recruit students and recent graduates.
Networking events and alumni meet-ups are also common, providing students with the chance to connect with professionals and explore internship and job opportunities.
UIN Sumatera Utara has established partnerships with various industry sectors, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to provide students with real-world experience and job opportunities.
Islamic Financial Institutions:
UIN Sumatera Utara’s strong programs in Islamic banking and Sharia economics have led to partnerships with Islamic banks and financial institutions. Graduates are often recruited into roles related to Islamic finance, Sharia compliance, financial management, and Islamic microfinance.
Education Sector:
Graduates from the Faculty of Education find opportunities to work in Islamic schools (Madrasahs), public schools, and Islamic boarding schools (Pesantren). UIN SU is also known for producing qualified Islamic education teachers who are in demand in both public and private Islamic schools across Indonesia.
Sharia Courts and Legal Services:
Graduates in Islamic law (Sharia) often find employment in Sharia courts or legal consulting firms that specialize in Islamic family law, inheritance, and contracts. UIN SU graduates are often recruited into roles that require deep knowledge of Islamic jurisprudence.
Public Health:
Public health graduates are employed in community health programs, hospitals, NGOs, and government health departments. Their roles often focus on community health education, disease prevention, and public health policy.
Government and Public Administration:
Graduates in public administration, political science, and international relations often pursue careers in local government, public sector agencies, and international NGOs. UIN SU's curriculum focuses on Islamic governance principles, which are highly relevant in Indonesia’s Muslim-majority society.
UIN Sumatera Utara’s alumni network plays a significant role in helping current students find internships and jobs. Alumni who have successfully established careers in Islamic banking, Sharia law, education, and public health frequently return to campus to mentor students and offer job opportunities through their professional networks.
Islamic Banking and Finance: Graduates often find positions in Indonesia’s rapidly growing Islamic banking sector, which includes major institutions like Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) and other regional Islamic financial organizations.
Sharia Courts and Legal Firms: Many graduates of the Islamic Law program work in Sharia courts, which handle family law, inheritance disputes, and other cases governed by Islamic jurisprudence. Others join legal firms that specialize in Islamic contracts and business law.
Public Health: Graduates in public health are employed in local health departments, hospitals, and NGOs that focus on community health education, maternal and child health, and disease prevention.
Education: Many graduates become teachers, school administrators, or Islamic education specialists in schools across Indonesia. The university's teacher training programs are highly regarded for producing qualified educators.
UIN Sumatera Utara also encourages students to pursue entrepreneurial ventures, particularly in the fields of Islamic business and halal industries.
Entrepreneurship Programs: The university offers entrepreneurship courses and workshops aimed at helping students start their own businesses, particularly in Islamic-compliant industries such as halal food, Islamic fashion, and halal tourism.
Business Incubation: UIN SU provides support for student start-ups through business incubation programs, offering mentorship, networking, and initial funding opportunities for promising ventures.
While UIN Sumatera Utara provides robust career development resources, internship opportunities, and industry partnerships, there is room for improvement in establishing a formal career placement office that can better facilitate job placements and provide dedicated resources for students.
Increased Industry Collaboration: Strengthening collaboration with a broader range of industries, especially in technology and international sectors, can enhance job prospects for graduates in fields such as information technology, environmental science, and international relations.
Expansion of Career Services: Developing a more formalized career services office with dedicated career counselors, job listings, and alumni networking opportunities could further improve the job placement rate for students.
Admission Route / Program Type |
Estimated Acceptance Rate |
---|---|
SNMPTN (National Academic Performance Selection) |
20% - 30% |
SBMPTN (National Entrance Exam) |
30% - 40% |
SPAN-PTKIN (Islamic University Selection) |
40% - 50% |
Mandiri (Independent Entrance Exam) |
50% - 60% |
Islamic Studies Programs (e.g., Sharia Law, Quranic Studies) |
30% - 50% |
Modern Programs (e.g., IT, Public Health, Education) |
40% - 60% |
International Students |
60% - 80% |
Full Name: Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara (UIN Sumatera Utara)
Main Campus Address: Jl. Willem Iskandar Pasar V Medan Estate, Medan Tembung,
North Sumatra 20371,
Indonesia