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UP College of Law graduates 298 in 2026. Will the trend continue in the coming years?

UP College of Law presented its 298 graduates during the University-wide ceremony earlier today. The figure is the highest in the college's history. It is likely that UP will send off more than 300 Bar takers come September.

Will the uptrend continue in the coming years? Or will the college eventually tighten its admission and graduation rates?

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u/Logical_Survey9359 — 17 hours ago
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UP Constituent Universities producing record-number of graduates (5K in UPD and 3K in UPLB). Honor graduates on a downtrend.

UPD is set to graduate its largest class ever tomorrow (5000+ out of a student population of around 28,000). Meanwhile, UPLB's Class of 2026 is 3100-strong, also its largest graduating class, out of a student population of around 16,500. Figures for other CUs are still unavailable as of posting time.

The downtrend in the number of honor graduates post-pandemic is evident.

UP has formed a technical working group to revise the university's honor grad policy with the revamp still pending further data from the graduating cohorts of Academic Years 2025–2026 and 2026–2027. (Source: https://filipinotimes.net/lifestyle/2025/07/09/up-to-review-proposal-to-refine-latin-honors-criteria-amid-questions-on-distinctions-prestige/)

u/Logical_Survey9359 — 2 days ago