The process of determining scholarship eligibility often faces challenges related to subjectivity and uncertainty in assessment criteria, which can result in inaccurate and unfair decisions. Scholarship selection generally involves multiple criteria, such as academic achievement, family economic conditions, and supporting factors that are difficult to evaluate using conventional decision-making methods. Therefore, an appropriate decision support approach is required to handle such uncertainty effectively. This study aims to implement the Fuzzy Mamdani method in a decision support system to determine scholarship eligibility more objectively and accurately. The research method consists of data collection, fuzzification of input variables, formulation of fuzzy rules, inference using the Mamdani approach, and defuzzification using the centroid method to obtain a crisp eligibility value. The results show that the Fuzzy Mamdani method is capable of producing flexible eligibility scores by considering the degree of membership of each criterion. The generated output reflects real conditions more comprehensively compared to traditional methods. The implementation of this method can assist decision-makers in improving transparency, consistency, and fairness in scholarship selection. This research is expected to contribute to the development of intelligent decision support systems in the field of educational assessment.
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