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perwalian

Perwalian is a formal mentoring and advisory arrangement in Indonesian educational and some religious institutions in which a designated guardian or advisor, commonly called a wali, is assigned to a student. The wali's role is to monitor academic progress, support personal development, coordinate with teachers or lecturers, and communicate with parents or guardians. Perwalian aims to ensure student welfare, guide study planning, help with course selection, attendance, and progression, and address behavioral or welfare concerns early, in collaboration with other student support services.

Typically, a student is assigned a wali at the beginning of an academic year or program. Regular

Perwalian is distinct from formal counseling services (bimbingan konseling). While counselors may handle personal or psychological

See also: Wali kelas, Dosen pembina, Bimbingan konseling.

meetings
are
scheduled
(monthly
or
as
needed)
to
review
grades,
study
plans,
attendance,
and
goals.
Documentation,
such
as
progress
notes
or
a
student
journal,
tracks
outcomes.
In
higher
education,
the
wali
is
often
a
faculty
member
or
academic
advisor
(dosen
pembina)
who
assists
with
degree
requirements
and
career
planning.
In
primary
and
secondary
schools,
the
wali
is
usually
the
homeroom
or
class
guardian
(wali
kelas)
who
coordinates
between
teachers,
students,
and
parents.
In
pesantren
or
madrasah
environments,
a
wali
or
caregiver
may
oversee
day-to-day
welfare
of
students.
issues,
perwalian
emphasizes
ongoing
academic
and
welfare
support
within
the
institution,
with
the
wali
serving
as
a
regular
point
of
contact.