Udayana University’s Faculty of Marine Sciences and Fisheries Holds 52nd Graduation Send-Off Ceremony, Honoring 12 Graduates
Jimbaran, 25 February 2026 — The Faculty of Marine and Fisheries (FKP), Udayana University, held the 52nd Graduation Send-Off Ceremony on Wednesday, 25 February 2026. The event served as a moment of appreciation for students’ academic achievements as they complete their studies and prepare for the upcoming graduation ceremony.
In this period, the Faculty officially sent off 12 graduates, comprising 8 graduates from the Marine Science Program and 4 graduates from the Aquatic Resources Management (MSP) Program. The Marine Science graduates recorded an average GPA of 3.62 with an average study duration of 5 years and 2 months, while MSP graduates achieved an average GPA of 3.82 with an average study duration of 4 years and 7 months.
With the addition of the 52nd cohort, the Faculty has now produced a total of 954 alumni, consisting of 488 alumni from Marine Science and 466 alumni from MSP.
Regarding graduation distinctions, the Marine Science Program awarded 2 graduates with the “Very Satisfactory” distinction and 6 graduates with the “Satisfactory” distinction. Meanwhile, the MSP Program recognized 2 graduates with “With Honors (Cum Laude)”, 1 graduate with “Very Satisfactory”, and 1 graduate with “Satisfactory.”
By gender, the 52nd cohort consisted of 5 male graduates (average GPA 3.64, average study duration 4 years and 9 months) and 7 female graduates (average GPA 3.72, average study duration 5 years and 2 months).
At the ceremony, the Faculty also presented an award to the Best Graduate of the 52nd cohort, Sintha Dwi Cahyani, S.Pi. (Student ID: 2213521047) from the Undergraduate MSP Program, who achieved a GPA of 3.92, completed the program in 7 semesters, and graduated With Honors (Cum Laude).
The Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Udayana University, extends its congratulations to all graduates and wishes them continued success in their future endeavors and contributions to society, particularly in advancing marine and fisheries development.


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