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UMS Public Health Graduate Achieves Highest Faculty GPA at Term III 2025/2026 Graduation

SURAKARTA – The Public Health (Kesmas) Study Program at the University of Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS) once again achieved impressive results at Term III Graduation for the 2025/2026 Academic Year. One of the UMS Public Health graduates achieved the title of graduate with the highest Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) in the UMS Faculty of Health Sciences (FIK), with a GPA of 3.99.

This achievement was achieved by Radi Tia Sintia Dewi, S.KM., who was the best graduate at the faculty level during this graduation period. This achievement demonstrates dedication, hard work, and consistency throughout their education during their time in the UMS Public Health Study Program.

In addition to Radi Tia Sintia Dewi, two other UMS Public Health graduates who also achieved impressive academic achievements were Salsabila Khoirun Nisa, S.KM. and Nurdika Kurniawati, S.KM. The success of these graduates is a testament to the academic quality of UMS Public Health students, who are able to compete and excel at the faculty level.

This achievement also reflects the UMS Public Health Study Program’s commitment to creating a learning environment that supports the development of academic competence, professionalism, and student character. Various academic and non-academic programs implemented during their studies contribute to students’ success in achieving top grades.

The UMS Public Health Study Program expresses its appreciation and congratulations to the graduates for their achievements. It is hoped that these achievements will inspire all students to continue striving for excellence in both academics and personal development.

With the knowledge and experience gained during their studies, the graduates are expected to be able to contribute significantly to improving public health and become agents of change that benefit the environment and the wider community.