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Journal : Journal of Sustainable Community Service

MENGGALI POTENSI SISWA UNTUK MENENTUKAN PILIHAN PROGRAM STUDI DI PERGURUAN TINGGI Handoyo, Sarwo Edy; Setijaningsih, Herlin Tundjung; Masman, Ronnie Resdianto; Puspitowati, Ida
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): JUNE
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v3i3.492

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The success of college graduates in a career is determined by the accuracy in choosing studies in college. Determination of study programs in college will be made by high school graduates when continuing their studies in college. Third grade high school students need to have adequate knowledge and information about the higher education system and their potential through brain color test before deciding to choose a college and study program. The PKM activity was carried out to equip 3rd grade students of SMAN 78 West Jakarta in the 2015/2016 academic year as partners. From the PKM activities carried out, partners are more interested in operational knowledge and information about universities, faculties, departments, study programs, accreditation, campus activities, tuition fees, scholarships, and graduate careers. The brain color of students is quite evenly distributed between students with type A (yellow), B (green), C (blue), and D (orange). Without classifying students based on their majors or gender, it turns out that the highest mind color is for type A (yellow) and the lowest is type D (orange), although the difference is not too large. However, there is a difference in the most types of mind color between science and social studies students. For science students, more are type A (yellow), while social studies students are type B (green). Male students' mind color is more type C (blue), while female students are type A (yellow).
DAMPAK PELATIHAN TERHADAP PENGETAHUAN MASYARAKAT MENGENAI PERAN DAN PENDIRIAN KOPERASI SYARIAH Handoyo, Sarwo Edy; Setijaningsih, Herlin Tundjung
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): JUNE
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v3i3.493

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Generally, economic inequality is found in rural areas. However, it can also occur in urban areas, such as in RW 08, Cibodas Village, Cibodas Subdistrict, Tangerang City, Banten. They generally experience difficulties in accessing the existing financial system. The requirements of financing institutions such as banks are difficult to fulfill because of their lack of skills and capital. Their lack of skills is due to their low level of education. As a result of low education, it is difficult to get a decent job and difficult to get financing from banks. The solution offered for some people like this is to be given training to find out the role of cooperatives including sharia cooperatives and the procedures for their establishment. This is because cooperatives are basically from, by and for members. The cooperatives referred to here can be savings and loan cooperatives, service cooperatives, trade and production cooperatives. By knowing the role and procedures for its establishment, it is hoped that difficulties in obtaining access to financing for the benefit of family and community economic development will find a way out. This training has proven to be able to increase community knowledge about the role of cooperatives and the procedures for their establishment