Universitas Terbuka is accredited by ICDE
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about admissions, tuition, and student life.

Yes. Universitas Terbuka holds BAN-PT Unggul accreditation and its degrees are recognized by Indonesia higher education authorities. International recognition still depends on each country employer, regulator, or licensing body.

No Indonesian student visa is needed if you study fully online from your home country. If you plan to live in Indonesia, the International Office guides you through the student stay permit process.

Most inquiries receive a human reply within one business day. Complex document checks may take longer, but you will still receive a clear next step.

Credit transfer is reviewed case by case. You will need official transcripts and course outlines so the academic team can match learning outcomes fairly.

Yes. UT offers merit and partnership-based opportunities for eligible international students. The admissions team will help match you to the right route after reviewing your profile.

Courses combine learning materials, assignments, discussion spaces, and scheduled support. The rhythm is flexible enough for working students while still keeping academic structure.