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CLSU Celebrates Academic Excellence and Student Achievements

Jul. 24, 2025

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Central Luzon State University (CLSU) celebrated the achievements of its graduating class during the traditional Tea Party and Recognition Program, held this afternoon at the Auditorium. The event recognized the dedication and academic excellence of four Summa Cum Laude, 150 Magna Cum Laude, 852 Cum Laude, 7 graduates with High Honors, 47 recipients with Honors, and 92 individuals recognized with Academic Distinction. In addition to these notable academic achievements, special awards were conferred, including the Loyalty Award, Leadership Award, Journalism Award, Athletic Award, Cultural Award, and the Most Outstanding Student Award, highlighting the diverse talents represented within the graduating cohort. University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella delivered an inspiring address, urging the graduates to recognize and appreciate the sacrifices made by their parents. He expressed his profound confidence in the graduates' capacity to succeed in the realm of professionals. “Embrace it fully as we have confidence in every one of you, as we always take pride in producing work-ready and socially-responsible individuals. Continue to learn, grow, and discover things, principles, and ideas. Be the game changers in your field, adapt to the ever-changing landscape, and lead your path to greatness,” he expressed. The class valedictorian, Mr. Anthony Aquino, eloquently responded on behalf of the graduates, conveying heartfelt gratitude to parents, peers, and all those who supported their journey. He also encouraged his fellow graduates to face the future with conviction and determination. “True success lies in the silent victories, the nights we studied despite exhaustion, the mornings we rose despite fear, the countless moments we chose to continue when giving up seemed easier,” said Mr. Aquino He also shared his thoughts on what life could be after graduation, saying, “As we step out of these halls and into the world beyond, may we become great innovators of life, ready to set sail beyond familiar shores, embracing change not with fear, but with faith, not with doubt, but with determination. May we continue to learn, unlearn, and learn as we journey through a world that constantly evolves.” The event not only celebrated the graduates' past accomplishments but also served as a motivational send-off, empowering them to become impactful and responsible contributors to society.

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