Public Relations of UPNVJ – The Chancellor of the National Development University “Veteran” Jakarta (UPNVJ), Prof. Dr. Anter Venus, MA, Comm, accompanied the Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta, H. Rano Karno, SIP, in the symbolic handover of the Jakarta Superior Student Card (KJMU) scholarship at the Orientation Forum for New KJMU Recipients Phase II of 2025 at UPN “Veteran” Jakarta, Friday (10/4), at the Bhinneka Tunggal Ika Auditorium of UPNVJ.
This activity is part of the Jakarta Provincial Government's efforts to strengthen support for higher education access for KJMU students. The orientation forum also serves as a means of equipping students to optimally pursue their studies, achieve success, and be prepared to contribute to society.
Also in attendance were the Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta, the Mayor of South Jakarta, the Head of the Department, the leadership of UPNVJ, and honored guests from the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government. The presence of these stakeholders affirmed a shared commitment to supporting the improvement of human resource quality through higher education.
On that occasion, the UPNVJ Chancellor expressed his appreciation for the Jakarta Provincial Government's attention and support for UPNVJ students through the KJMU program. He stated that this educational assistance plays a crucial role in expanding access to education while also encouraging students to maintain academic achievement and complete their studies successfully.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Governor of Jakarta emphasized that the KJMU program represents a form of regional government investment in preparing a superior, competitive young generation with a real contribution to development. He hopes that KJMU recipients, particularly UPNVJ students, will utilize this opportunity responsibly and enthusiastically for continued development.
Through this activity, UPNVJ Rector, Prof. Anter Venus, reaffirmed her commitment to continuing to build strategic collaborations with local governments and stakeholders to support improving the quality of higher education. "This synergy is expected to strengthen our collective efforts to produce outstanding graduates with national character and prepared to meet future challenges," she concluded.