eLearning Sosialisasi Program dan Kewajiban Alumni LPDP - Part II
Summary
TLDRThis video presents the second part of the LPDP alumni program orientation, focusing on alumni obligations and enforcement procedures. Tri Susilo explains that LPDP alumni must contribute to Indonesia for a period of 2N+1 years following their studies, with exceptions for certain international assignments. The video details the consequences for non-compliance, including repayment of scholarship funds, program bans, and official notifications. It also outlines the step-by-step enforcement process, from confirmation and warning letters to potential involvement of the Directorate General of State Assets. Additionally, it highlights the whistleblowing system for reporting non-compliant alumni, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Takeaways
- 📌 LPDP alumni have a primary obligation to contribute to Indonesia after completing their studies.
- ⏳ Alumni must stay physically in Indonesia for a minimum of 2 × study duration + 1 year (2N + 1) consecutively.
- 🛬 The start of this contribution period depends on the type of scholarship and whether the alumni studied abroad, completed an internship, or studied domestically.
- 📄 Alumni must return to Indonesia no later than 90 calendar days after graduation, based on official graduation documents like diplomas.
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- ✅ Exceptions to the contribution requirement include assignments abroad for PNS, TNI, Polri, BUMN employees, or work at specific international organizations like the UN, World Bank, ADB, or IDB.
- ⚠️ Alumni who fail to meet the 2N + 1 contribution obligation face sanctions, including repayment of scholarship funds and blocking from future LPDP programs.
- 📧 LPDP follows a structured enforcement process: confirmation, warning letter, document submission upon return, official sanctions, and potential handover to DJKN for debt collection.
- 📝 Alumni who return after receiving sanctions still must comply with repayment and contribution obligations.
- 🌐 Non-compliant alumni can be reported through the whistleblowing system at www.wise.go.id.
- 🎥 Additional details and rules for alumni obligations are provided in part 3 of the LPDP alumni program e-learning video series.
Q & A
What is the main obligation of LPDP alumni after completing their studies?
-The main obligation is to contribute back to Indonesia by being physically present in the country for at least two times the duration of their study plus one year (2n + 1), consecutively.
When does the contribution period start for LPDP alumni who studied abroad?
-For alumni who studied abroad, the contribution period starts upon their arrival back in Indonesia after completing their studies.
What is the deadline for LPDP alumni to return to Indonesia after graduation?
-Alumni must return to Indonesia no later than 90 calendar days after the official graduation date, verified through official documents such as their diploma.
Are there exceptions to the 2N+1 contribution requirement?
-Yes, exceptions include alumni who are civil servants (PNS), military (TNI), police (Polri), or employees of BUMN assigned abroad, as well as those working in international organizations like the United Nations, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and Islamic Development Bank. These exceptions require official validation from the respective institutions.
What happens to LPDP alumni who do not fulfill the 2N+1 contribution requirement?
-Alumni who do not fulfill the requirement may face sanctions such as repayment of the scholarship funds and being blocked from participating in any future LPDP programs.
What is the first step in the enforcement process for alumni not meeting the contribution obligation?
-The first step is for LPDP to confirm with the alumni regarding their status. Alumni have 7 calendar days from the email notification to provide a response.
What actions are taken if an alumni is confirmed to be outside Indonesia or does not respond?
-LPDP will issue a warning letter requiring the alumni to return to Indonesia within 30 calendar days from the date of the warning letter.
What documents must an alumni submit if they return to Indonesia after receiving a warning?
-Alumni must submit a scanned copy of their boarding pass, immigration stamp, and a statement of commitment to contribute 2N+1 starting from their arrival in Indonesia.
What are the consequences if an alumni still does not return to Indonesia after the warning and enforcement steps?
-The consequences include a formal decision from the Director of LPDP requiring repayment of scholarship funds, blocking participation in future LPDP programs, and publication of the case through official LPDP media.
What is the final step if an alumni fails to comply with the repayment notice?
-The final step is that the repayment claim is handed over to the State Receivables Committee (DJKN), under the Ministry of Finance, for independent enforcement.
How can someone report LPDP alumni who fail to fulfill their contribution obligations?
-Reports can be submitted through the Whistleblowing System at www.wise.go.id, which is provided by the Ministry of Finance for reporting suspected violations.
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