Quality policy at the Faculty of Law is carried out by the Quality Assurance Unit (UPM) at the faculty level and the Quality Control Group (GKM) at the study program level. The Faculty of Law consists of three study programs, namely the Law study program, the Master of Law study program, and the Notary Masters study program. The quality policy carried out is to monitor and evaluate student, academic, and administrative services carried out by education staff and lecturers. Monitoring and evaluation activities carried out by UPM and GKM aim to measure the level of user satisfaction, especially students who are directly related to stakeholders in the Faculty of Law. For example, it relates to academic guidance and thesis/thesis guidance carried out by lecturers to students, as well as technical services in the academic and student fields. The results of monitoring and evaluation carried out by UPM and GKM are then made in the form of a report. In general, the monitoring and evaluation report contains the results and assessment of the questionnaire (which can be in the form of a form or a printed questionnaire) which has been distributed by UPM and GKM, both to students and their direct supervisors to obtain an assessment. For lecturers the assessment is in the form of monitoring and evaluation of education, research, service, academic guidance, and thesis guidance. As for tendik, the assessment is based on the direct supervisor's questionnaire. This assessment is an indicator in determining the selection of outstanding lecturers and employees to then be held together with the assessment team so that rewards can be given to outstanding lecturers and employees.