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Thursday, 28 August 2025 14:37:00 WIB

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Shaping Future Leaders: UIN Sunan Kalijaga’s Faculty of Science and Technology Strengthens Parent-University Synergy

Yogyakarta – Gaining admission to the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) at Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga is no easy feat. From thousands of applicants, only a few hundred are accepted, making every newcomer a “selected student.” Through the “Parents Gathering of New Students 2025,” held on Wednesday (August 27, 2025), the faculty emphasized that academic success is not solely the responsibility of the university but must be supported through strong collaboration between students, parents, and the institution.

Vice Rector for Academic and Institutional Affairs, Prof. Dr. Istiningsih, highlighted the vital role of parents in ensuring their children’s success. She expressed appreciation for the support shown through the parents’ participation. “Your presence here today is something truly valuable and important, as together we join hands to encourage the smooth progress of our children’s studies. Students admitted to the Faculty of Science and Technology are indeed selected students, considering the high level of interest from applicants each year,” she affirmed.

Echoing the sentiment, Dean of FST, Prof. Dr. Khurul Wardati, stressed that university students are no longer high school pupils, but young adults who require collective support. “Academic success cannot simply be handed over to the university alone. Strong synergy with parents is essential to ensure that the learning and guidance process runs effectively,” she stated.

During the academic briefing, faculty leaders explained that FST’s curriculum is structured to be completed within four years, with opportunities for outstanding students to graduate sooner. In their first year, all new students are required to undergo foundational training in English, Arabic, and information technology. “In the first year, we provide Arabic, English, and ICT training at the beginner level for all students,” explained one of the panelists. In addition, students are required to take part in the Religious and Indonesian Development Program (PPKK), which aims to instill the values of religious moderation.

The program concluded with an interactive Q&A session addressing critical issues such as tuition fees (UKT), scholarships, and the role of Academic Advisors (DPA) as parent partners on campus. The discussion underscored UIN Sunan Kalijaga’s commitment not only to educating students but also to fostering a strong partnership with families.

Through this synergy, FST UIN Sunan Kalijaga is confident it can nurture an outstanding generation of graduates with integrity, prepared to face academic challenges and global transformations in the digital era. (humassk)