There are a lot of varieties to introduce Higher Education (Universities) to their prospective students. One of the methods is by welcoming students to visit their favored universities. This method was done by SMK Bhakti Kencana Subah from Batang Regency who visited the Faculty of Health (FKes) of Universitas Dian Nuswantoro (Udinus) on Tuesday (30/4/2024).

Accompanied by their teachers, a total of 100 vocational students from Central Java Province visited the Udinus campus. Their goal is to explore the lecture system that will lead to the introduction of the Business World and the Industrial World.

The industrial and educational visits are to add insight to the students. It is expected that this information can provide alternatives upon their graduation from vocational school (SMK) later. "Taking further education is quite difficult for vocational school graduates. Because they are more likely to go straight to work. By visiting Udinus directly, we hope that students can get a new perspective to consider their future more mature," said the Principal of SMK Bhakti Kencana Subah, Widi Novianto, S.Pd., M.Pd.

On that occasion, they were introduced to several majors in the Health Faculty of Udinus. Furthermore, they had the opportunity to see the provided infrastructure directly. Such as laboratories and classrooms used by college students and other facilities at the Health Faculty. In accordance with the majors of the students present, namely Nursing.

The Dean represented by the Dean's Secretary, Dr. Nurjanah, SKM., MKes., visiting Udinus was the right move according to the majors of students of SMK Bhakti Kencana Subah. Udinus Health Faculty (Fkes) is very open to high school or vocational students who are interested in continuing their studies.

"Through this visit, prospective students can take a closer look at the Udinus campus. As well as strengthening relations with the school. We have also recently collaborated with Universities from Taiwan for college scholarships and student exchanges that can be taken by students," Dr. Nurjanah concluded. (Udinus Public Relation/Haris. Photo: PR Udinus)