The Department of Architecture and Planning held a graduation ceremony for the Architecture and Planning Undergraduate Program on Tuesday (27/8). Since 13.00 the graduates accompanied by parents / guardians began to arrive at the DTAP innercourt where the event was held. In this period of graduation, there were 44 students of Architecture program and 45 students of Urban and Regional Planning program. The event officially began with prayer and singing the Indonesia Raya song and the hymn of Universitas Gadjah Mada. Then continued with remarks by Ratna Eka Suminar, S.T., M.Sc. (DTAP Lecturer Representative).
Then entered the main event, namely the reading of the Minutes of Judiciary which began from the Architecture program by Odilia Renaningtyas Manifesty, S.T., MA (UD)., Ph.D. (Secretary of the Study Program). The handover of SKL to the graduates was carried out by Harry Kurniawan, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Head of Study Program) and Ir. Deva Fosterharoldas Swasto, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D., IPM. (Head of Department). The Architecture graduate with the highest GPA was Chandrakanti Rona with a GPA of 3.87. In addition, Nisrina Nurhamida became the youngest graduate at the age of 21 years and 3 months.
In the Regional and City Planning program, the reading of the Minutes of Judicium was represented by Isti Hidayati, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Secretary of the Study Program). While the handover of the SKL was carried out by Dr. Yori Herwangi, S.T., MURP. (Head of Study Program) and Ir. Deva Fosterharoldas Swasto, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D., IPM. (Head of Department). The PWK graduate with the highest GPA was Nadya Marshanda with a GPA of 3.90. Meanwhile, the youngest PWK graduate is Fania Dwi Kusumaningtyas with the age of 21 years and 2 months.
At the end of the event, there were messages and impressions from representatives of parents, representatives of graduates, and student representatives. Then the event was closed with prayer and group photos. Congratulations to all graduates who have completed their studies at the Department of Architecture and Planning. Hopefully the knowledge that has been achieved can be practiced for the benefit of society, nation, state, and mankind.