The Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) under the National Service Training Program (NSTP) marked a historic milestone with the conduct of its first-ever graduation ceremony on May 30, 2026. A total of 1,104 students successfully completed the program, signifying the culmination of their training and participation in various civic welfare and community-oriented activities throughout the academic year.
The graduation ceremony recognized the students’ dedication to the principles of citizenship, volunteerism, and community service. Through CWTS, students were provided opportunities to engage in activities that promote public welfare, environmental stewardship, health education, and other initiatives aimed at addressing community needs.
As one of the components of the National Service Training Program, CWTS seeks to develop students’ sense of social responsibility and active participation in nation-building. The program equips learners with the values and skills necessary to become responsive and compassionate members of society.
The successful completion of the program by 1,104 students reflects the institution’s commitment to holistic education and the development of socially responsible citizens. The graduation ceremony served not only as a celebration of their accomplishments but also as a reminder of their continuing role in contributing to the welfare and progress of their communities.