Do you provide on-campus or local health and wellbeing services?
Yes, our university provides access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including information and education services, through the Task Force for the Prevention and Handling of Sexual Violence (Satgas PPKS). These services include health education programs, counseling, and access or referrals to appropriate healthcare facilities when needed. In addition, the university supports complementary health services through the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation concentration, where HSC can be applied as a form of complementary therapy with a specific focus on sports massage services. Together, these services reflect the university’s commitment to supporting students’ physical, mental, and reproductive health in a comprehensive and accessible manner.






