
Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM) released 64 Undergraduate Program (S1) Period III Academic Year 2024/2025 graduates on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, located in the hallway of the FEB UGM Learning Center Building.
At this graduation, FEB UGM graduated 64 undergraduate program graduates, consisting of 39 Undergraduate Accounting Study Program graduates, 12 graduates of the Undergraduate Economics Study Program, and 13 graduates of the Undergraduate Management Study Program. Vania Belinda achieved the title of best graduate in parallel from the Accounting Study Program with a study period of 3 years, 4 months, 29 days, and a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.89. Meanwhile, the best graduate of the Management Study Program was Elizabeth Christy Go from the Management Study Program with a study period of 3 years, 7 months, 9 days, and a GPA of 3.86. Then, the best graduate of the Economics Study Program was Rizal Pangestu, with a study period of 3 years, 7 months, 29 days, and a GPA of 3.81.
The youngest graduate was Alisya Nadhira Fasya from the Accounting Study Program, who graduated at 20 years, 6 months, and 13 days. Forty-five students graduated with honors or cum laude.
The youngest graduate was Alisya Nadhira Fasya from the Accounting Study Program, who graduated at 20 years, 6 months, and 13 days. Forty-five students graduated with honors or cum laude.
Dean of FEB UGM, Prof. Dr. Didi Achjari, S.E., M.Com., Akt congratulated all graduates who have completed their undergraduate studies at FEB UGM. He emphasized that this graduation is a celebration of academic achievement and a starting point for a new journey.
“The journey is still long. This is the beginning of your life. Indonesia and the world are extensive to be your place of creativity, ideas, and creativity,” he said.
On the occasion, Didi also expressed his appreciation to several graduates who made achievements at the national and international levels. Some of them are Cyntia Ivanka P. Simanjuntak, recipient of the KIP Lecture scholarship with a GPA of 3.89 and 2nd place in the International Pupuk Kaltim GMBCC 2024; Rizal Pangestu, recipient of KIP Lecture with a GPA of 3.81, active in organizations and the Bangkit Academy Independent Study MBKM Program; Hans Mangatur Pakpahan, 2nd place in the IMA Asia Pacific Student Case Competition; Azza Maisha Rani Khoirunnisa, 1st place winner of International Business Solution Competition (IBSC) 2023; Muhammad Rizqy Al Farisi, 2nd place winner of National Capital Market Investment Competition 2024; and Atsmara Syifa, who won IISMA 2023 to Vytauto Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas.
Didi said that these achievements show that FEB students can compete globally and make proud achievements. He hopes that this success can inspire other students to continue to develop in the future.
In addition, Didi gave special appreciation to the scholarship recipient students who have shown a strong fighting spirit and dedication to completing their studies. In this period, there were 12 KIP-K scholarship recipients, consisting of 10 students from the Accounting Study Program, one from Economics, and one from Management.
“This is an effort to realize inclusivity for all students. UGM is a campus for all people from various economic backgrounds. It wants to be a home for the nation’s children from Sabang to Merauke,” he said.
Meanwhile, the President Director of PT Pupuk Indonesia, Rahmad Pribadi, who also serves as Chairman of the Cooperation Division of PP KAFEGAMA and is an alumnus of the Management Study Program class of 1989, also gave a message to the graduates. He encouraged the graduates to continue finding room for improvement for themselves and the surrounding environment.
“Today is not the finish line but the beginning of a new, more challenging, and meaningful journey. Keep working, stay humble. Don’t forget wherever you are, bring the name of your beloved alma mater,” Rahmad concluded.
The best graduate of FEB UGM this period, Vania Belinda delivered remarks on behalf of the graduates. She advised that the journey ahead is not easy, but the spirit, values, and character that FEB UGM instilled will be valuable. Go Kuntjoro Indrawan, a parent of Elizabeth Christy Go, also expressed his gratitude to FEB UGM as a representative of the graduates’ parents.
Reportage: Orie Priscylla Mapeda Lumalan.
Editor: Kurnia Ekaptiningrum
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