YOGYAKARTA
— UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta recorded its highest alumni participation in
five years in the Kalijaga Tracer Study 2025, with about 76 percent of targeted
graduates responding, strengthening the university’s data-driven evaluation of
graduate outcomes.
The report
was formally presented on Wednesday (March 4, 2026) by the Center for Career
Development and Tracer Study (CENDI) to Rector Prof. Noorhaidi Hasan at the
Rectorate Office in the PAU Building.
CENDI
Director Noor Saif Muhammad Musafi, Ph.D. said the tracer study serves as a
strategic tool for assessing how effectively higher education responds to labor
market and societal needs.
The
report shows that alumni took an average of 8.8 months to secure employment
after graduation, while 46 percent of employed graduates earn above the
Provincial Minimum Wage (UMP).
Overall, 69
percent of alumni were engaged in professional activities, including
employment, entrepreneurship, or further study. Of that figure, 54 percent work
as employees or professionals, while the remainder pursue business ventures or
continue their education.
Rector Prof.
Noorhaidi Hasan said the findings would serve as an important reference for
shaping future academic policies and strengthening evidence-based
decision-making within the university.