Affiliation:
1. Universitas Maarif Hasyim Latif, Indonesia
2. UniversitaMaarif Hasyim Latif, Indonesia
Abstract
This study aims to assess the differentiation of the freedom to learn independent campus (FLIC) program level in the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture policies, determine objectives scope, assess internal resources, analyze regulations, develop competitive strategies, and implement and evaluate them. FLIC is a program for students who learn outside of campus in collaboration with companies and work experience converted as academic assessments. Using a quantitative design method with a sample of the university population can provide an objective evaluation of a study. The research results of stratified data reveal different values of the entire population sample at the university level with the faculty and study program levels. It was found that there was an increase in the percentage of students’ interests and talents in implementing the FLIC program from the government, and the freedom to choose lecturers outside of tertiary institutions was the most attractive factor (Hu, Liu, Chen, & Qin, 2018). Meanwhile, the main finding in this study is that there is a significant increase in the data obtained at the faculty level in the implementation of FLIC activities. Another result that supports the executive’s attitude who can provide solutions from implementing this policy is that at the lowest level, the organizational structure of universities becomes more effective in implementing the FLIC program from the government
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Management Science and Operations Research,Finance
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