Aim: This paper aimed to determine the relevance and usefulness of the Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship Curriculum of Kalinga State University to the graduates' current employment or business operations. Methodology: A modified Graduate Tracer Study (GTS) questionnaire of the Commission on Higher Education was used as a primary tool to gather the graduates' responses. The questionnaire was administered via email and messenger using a google form, and forty-four ( 44) graduates from batch 2015-2019 participated. The numerical summary obtained from google form was computed and analyzed using Microsoft excel. Findings: The findings revealed that the knowledge, experiences, and competencies acquired by students from the University were relevant and useful in their present careers. However, few graduates established their enterprises after graduation due to a lack of finance for start-up capital. On the other hand, most of the BS Entrepreneurship graduates who could not establish their businesses are currently employed in private firms and landed on their jobs in a short time after graduation. Further, few graduates who are currently unemployed are due to family concerns and pursuing further studies. The study further revealed that the graduates were very satisfied with the University services, learning environment, and facilities. Implications/Novel Contribution: Thus, the results of this paper will give insights into the improvement of the B.S. Entrepreneurship curriculum, learning environment, facilities, and overall services of Kalinga State University to its students and other Higher Education Institutions that are providing entrepreneurship education