Halal Bil Halal of the Dean and the FEB's Student Organizations, UIN Jakarta; "Momentum for strengthening, synergizing performance, cooperation between student organizations"
Jakarta, April 15, 2026. The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta held a Coordination Meeting between the Dean's Office, Student Organizations (Ormawa) and Semi-Autonomous Institutions (LSO) in the Meeting Room on the 2nd Floor of the FEB building. The event took place from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM WIB and was attended by the Dean's Office staff, as well as representatives of Ormawa and LSOs within the FEB.
The event began with a warm atmosphere with a Halal Bihalal gathering, a momentum to strengthen the relationship between the faculty and students after Eid al-Fitr. The coordination meeting then focused on discussing work programs, strengthening the role of student organizations, and conveying aspirations.
In his remarks, Dr. Asyari Hasan, M.Ag., Vice Dean III for Student Affairs, emphasized the importance of Ormawa and LSO as strategic partners in supporting the faculty's development in both academic and non-academic fields. The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) consistently supports various programs to foster student development, including delegation activities, achievements, student mobility, and the MBKM (National Student Activity Program). Furthermore, it was emphasized that every student activity must have orderly and structured administration, starting from the preparation of Accountability Reports (LPJ), activity minutes, and publication on the official FEB website as a form of transparency and institutional documentation. This is also a crucial part of supporting faculty accreditation. The forum also emphasized the importance of reporting collaborations and sponsorships to the faculty, as well as transparency in organizational financial management by attaching clear proof of receipts and expenditures.
Furthermore, Dr. Asyari Hasan, M.Ag., CM, encouraged all student organizations and LSOs to use this momentum as a starting point to strengthen collaboration and synergy between student organizations, including SEMF, DEMAF, HMPS, and the seven Semi-Autonomous Institutions (LSOs) within FEB, eliminating barriers between organizations. "We cannot walk alone. Student organizations, LSOs, and faculties must synergize, support each other, and prioritize collaboration for mutual progress. Remember, "FEB is Our Big House Together," he emphasized.
This spirit of togetherness also aligns with the meaning of Halal Bil Halal, which is not only a tradition but also a symbol of unification and strengthening relationships between elements within the FEB environment. With strong synergy, it is hoped that all work programs can run more optimally and have a real impact on students.
In closing, all meeting participants are expected to implement the results of this coordination in all organizational activities, while continuing to prioritize the values of collaboration, professionalism, and integrity. (ah)
