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CLSU ‘Sieves’ 2,403 Graduands Ready to March for the 73rd Annual Graduation

Jul. 17, 2025

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The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) celebrates the grit and determination of the 2,403 graduands who will march to the Dr. Pedro A. Abella Graduation Site carrying their dreams, hope, and knowledge for the 73rd Annual Commencement Exercises on July 25, 2025. This year's graduating class demonstrates exceptional academic distinction with 4 Summa Cum Laude, 150 Magna Cum Laude, and 852 Cum Laude, showcasing the university's commitment to fostering outstanding academic performance. Additionally, the university will recognize 7 graduates with High Honors, 47 with Honors, and 92 with Academic Distinction, highlighting the diverse range of accomplishments within the graduating class. Hon. Sherwin "Win" Gatchalian, the esteemed Chairman of the Senate Committees on Basic Education and Ways and Means, will serve as the commencement speaker. Senator Gatchalian's address is expected to provide valuable insights and inspiration to the graduating class as they embark on their professional journeys. The 73rd Annual Commencement Exercises under the theme “Charting New Horizons: Embracing the Future of Learning in a Changing World”, will confer degrees across various colleges and programs: 484 from the College of Agriculture, 277 from the College of Arts and Social Sciences, 335 from the College of Business and Accountancy, 432 from the College of Education, 320 from the College of Engineering, 12 from the College of Fisheries, 230 from the College of Home Science and Industry, 190 from College of Science, 107 from the College of Veterinary Science and Medicine, and 16 from the Distance, Open, and Transnational University. CLSU is proud to send forth this accomplished group of graduates, confident in their ability to drive innovation, lead with integrity, and embody the spirit of excellence in their respective fields. Schedule of Events: Ecumenical and Baccalaureate Service July 23 | 7:00 AM Assembly Time Dr. Pedro A. Abella Graduation Site Attire: Graduation Regalia Tea Party and Recognition Program July 24 | 7:00 AM Assembly Time Dr. Pedro A. Abella Graduation Site Attire: Smart Casual Graduation Day July 25 | 6:00 AM Assembly Time Dr. Pedro A. Abella Graduation Site Attire: Graduation Regalia #LipadKasamaAngPangarap

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