Jakarta, July 2, 2025 — The Faculty of Pharmacy at Pancasila University (FFUP) once again held a graduation ceremony for its Bachelor of Pharmacy program on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, which was an important moment for 115 students before their graduation. The graduation ceremony was solemn and meaningful, marking the first step for graduates to contribute more broadly to the world of health and pharmacy.
During the ceremony, a student named Francis Xavier (NPM 2021210016) achieved the highest GPA of 3.74 and received the title of “With Honors.” This achievement serves as a testament to the dedication and hard work throughout their studies, which should serve as an inspiration to other students. As of the second semester of the 2024/2025 academic year, the total number of graduates from the Faculty of Pharmacy at Pancasila University across various educational levels has reached:
Diploma 3 (D3) Program : 1,018 people
Bachelor’s Degree (S1) Program : 6,718 people
Pharmacist Professional Program (PSPPA) : 6,116 people
Master’s Degree (S2) Program : 886 people
Doctoral Degree (S3) Program : 26 people
In his speech, the Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy at Pancasila University, Prof. Dr. apt. Syamsudin, M.Biomed., expressed his hope that graduates would be able to prove the quality of their degrees through concrete actions that benefit society.
“I hope that graduates can become pharmacists who make positive contributions, not only in the fields of health and pharmacy, but also in improving the welfare of society in general,” said Prof. Syamsudin.
He also urged graduates not to stop learning and to continue their education to a higher level with sincerity, in order to build broader competencies and dedication in the future. In closing, the Dean expressed his appreciation and gratitude to all stakeholders of the Faculty of Pharmacy, Pancasila University, for their dedication, loyalty, and hard work, which they have given with full responsibility for the continuity and progress of the institution. This graduation ceremony is not only the end of their studies, but also the beginning of a new struggle for graduates to face professional challenges with enthusiasm, knowledge, and integrity.