University of Antique Celebrates 75th Commencement Exercises: Honoring the Future of Maritime Excell
Jun 20, 2025



ANTIQUE, Philippines — The University of Antique – Main Campus, through its College of Maritime Studies, proudly held its 75th Commencement Exercises, honoring the achievements of its graduating class — Batch DUNGKA 2025 — a cohort defined by resilience, perseverance, and an unwavering spirit of service.

This year’s milestone ceremony celebrated the culmination of years of hard work, discipline, and determination by students who have dedicated themselves to the demanding world of maritime education. The event gathered faculty members, administrators, parents, and industry representatives who came together to recognize the graduates’ accomplishments and the university’s enduring commitment to maritime excellence.

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In a congratulatory message, Marino PH extended its heartfelt greetings to the graduates, acknowledging their pivotal role in shaping the maritime industry’s future. “As you sail forward into your professional journey, may you continue to be catalysts for change — transforming lives, building resilient communities, and shaping a brighter future,” the message read.

The University of Antique continues to stand as a strong academic pillar in maritime education, producing globally competent and values-driven professionals ready to uphold the standards of safety, integrity, and excellence at sea. Graduates were reminded that their success is not merely a personal triumph but a shared victory for their families, mentors, and the communities they will one day serve.

As Batch DUNGKA 2025 sets its course toward new horizons, they carry not only their diplomas but also the mission of advancing the maritime profession with heart, honor, and purpose.

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