SAMARINDA (07/05/2026) – The North Kalimantan Provincial Government and the Samarinda State Agricultural Polytechnic continue to follow up on their strategic cooperation agreement in vocational education. This commitment is realized through the Kaltara Unggul Scholarship program, which specifically provides opportunities for local students from North Kalimantan to pursue diploma (D3) and applied bachelor's (D4) degrees at Politani Samarinda.
This collaboration is part of the North Kalimantan Provincial Government's efforts to develop superior and skilled human resources capable of managing the vast potential of the agriculture, plantation, and forestry sectors in border areas, particularly in North Kalimantan. The Director of Politani Samarinda, Hamka, S.TP., M.Sc., M.P., emphasized that his institution is committed to producing vocational graduates who not only master science and technology but also demonstrate a commitment to sustainable development in North Kalimantan.
To receive this scholarship, prospective students must meet several requirements set by the North Kalimantan Provincial Government. Students must be from North Kalimantan. This program is expected to foster synergy between the local government and vocational colleges, producing graduates who are professional, adaptable to technology, and ready to develop North Kalimantan's downstream agriculture and forestry sectors. (HUMAS)
This collaboration is part of the North Kalimantan Provincial Government's efforts to develop superior and skilled human resources capable of managing the vast potential of the agriculture, plantation, and forestry sectors in border areas, particularly in North Kalimantan. The Director of Politani Samarinda, Hamka, S.TP., M.Sc., M.P., emphasized that his institution is committed to producing vocational graduates who not only master science and technology but also demonstrate a commitment to sustainable development in North Kalimantan.
To receive this scholarship, prospective students must meet several requirements set by the North Kalimantan Provincial Government. Students must be from North Kalimantan. This program is expected to foster synergy between the local government and vocational colleges, producing graduates who are professional, adaptable to technology, and ready to develop North Kalimantan's downstream agriculture and forestry sectors. (HUMAS)