Scholarships at UGM
UGM and the Jardine Foundation discuss expanding scholarship collaboration to support access to undergraduate and postgraduate education.
UGM provides internal financial assistance to over 500 students facing tuition payment difficulties to ensure equitable access to higher education.
UGM alumni runners donate over Rp500 million through a charity run to support scholarships, disaster-affected students, and UGM’s endowment fund.
A UGM doctoral student conducts visiting research at the University of Miyazaki, Japan, under the PKPI program to strengthen international publications.
UGM urges KIP-K and Affirmation scholarship recipients to strengthen their financial literacy to manage funds wisely and complete their studies on time with integrity.
More than 200 UGM students were affected by floods in Sumatra as the Yogyakarta Government and universities coordinate aid and study support.
UGM, Kagama, and LPS raised Rp2.3 billion in donations to support victims of floods in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.
UGM held an Appreciation and Inspiration Night to honor scholarship partners for supporting inclusive access to education and strengthening student opportunities.
UGM hosts the 2025 European Higher Education Fair, connecting Indonesian students with 80 European universities offering over 1,000 scholarships.
KAFEGAMA 1995 donated 18 laptops to FEB UGM students to support academic activities and strengthen ongoing collaboration with the university.
UGM Master’s student Fajar Munichputranto pursues a double degree at the University of Queensland to deepen his knowledge of sustainability.
A total of 149 ADik scholarship students from seven universities in Yogyakarta participated in a program aimed at strengthening national values and character.
UGM inaugurates the Dato’ Dr. Low Tuck Kwong–PYC Scholarship Student Association to strengthen collaboration and expand social impact.
After 18 years of conserving Indonesian parrots, husband and wife Dwi Agustina and Dudi Nandika received Mandai Nature scholarships to study at UGM.
In 2025, 610 UGM students received LPDP scholarships, reaffirming their commitment to integrity, service, and contributing to Indonesia’s future.
UGM receives the 2025 Baznas Award as Best Partner University for its active role in zakat literacy, scholarships, and community empowerment.
Zimbabwean student Ruru Rambwawasvika begins her master’s in biology at UGM, supported by the prestigious Developing Countries Partnership scholarship.
Eifie Julian Hikmah, a para-athlete from Kediri, earns a full scholarship to UGM, fulfilling her late father’s dream through perseverance.
Devita, daughter of a truck driver and seamstress from rural Klaten, earns full tuition subsidy to study sociology at UGM through academic excellence.
Apia Dewi Agustin, UGM’s youngest master's graduate, completed her education at no cost, proving that hard work and scholarships can lead to academic success.
Stanggy Nirwana Putri from Papua earns a place in UGM’s Medicine Program, overcoming financial hardship with scholarships and unwavering determination.
Dirgantara Fath Sulthan Alif earns a spot at UGM Psychology through sports achievements, proving dreams are possible with persistence and family support.
Maria Elisabeth Ponda (Erlin) from Merauke, Papua, achieves her dream of studying Medicine at UGM with a 100% UKT scholarship, inspiring with her resilience and dedication.
Fatimah Azzahra from West Sumatra earns a full scholarship to study at UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine through the national selection route.
Soto seller's daughter, Anyndha Tri Rahmawati (Nyndha), achieves her dream of free tuition at UGM's FEB via SNBP, showcasing academic and entrepreneurial success.
Rahma Khoirunnisa, a UGM student from Papua, receives a Freeport Scholarship that helps ease financial burdens during her university journey.
Hafiz Aulia Putra overcomes financial hardship to pursue higher education at UGM, inspiring others that determination can defy all odds.
Sitti Aminah Muslimah, a Forestry UGM student from Papua, receives a Freeport Indonesia scholarship to support her studies and environmental aspirations.
Artita Lindu Rilawati, a cireng seller's daughter, gains tuition-free admission to UGM via SNBP, embodying independence and dedication despite humble beginnings.
UGM grants Dato Low Tuck Kwong scholarships to 311 students, supporting those from low-income families, activists, and high achievers in various fields.

