Twin Sisters Claim Top Academic Honors at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
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Posted By: Will Moss on May 14, 2026 Cheyney University of Pennsylvania is celebrating a historic academic achievement as twin sisters have earned the institution's highest honors, with one named valedictorian and the other salutatorian. The remarkable accomplishment highlights both the academic excellence fostered at the nation's oldest historically Black college and university, as well as the sisters' dedication to their studies throughout their undergraduate careers. Key Takeaway: Twin sisters at Cheyney University have achieved the top two academic rankings in their graduating class, with one earning valedictorian and the other salutatorian honors. The distinction of valedictorian is typically awarded to the graduating student with the highest grade point average in their class, while the salutatorian recognition goes to the student with the second-highest academic standing. For twins to capture both positions represents an extraordinary family achievement and demonstrates exceptional academic performance. Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1837, holds the distinction of being the first institution of higher learning for African Americans in the United States. Located in Cheyney, Pennsylvania, approximately 25 miles west of Philadelphia, the university has a long legacy of producing successful graduates who have made significant contributions across various fields. The university continues to serve students seeking quality education in liberal arts, sciences, and professional programs. This latest achievement by the twin sisters adds to Cheyney's proud tradition of academic excellence and student success. Academic honors such as valedictorian and salutatorian carry significant weight, often opening doors to graduate school opportunities, scholarships, and career advancement. The recognition also serves as inspiration to other students, particularly those from the same family or community, demonstrating what can be achieved through dedication and hard work. The sisters' achievement comes at a time when HBCUs across the nation continue to demonstrate their vital role in higher education, producing graduates who excel academically and professionally. Their success story adds to the growing narrative of HBCU excellence and the transformative power of these institutions. As Cheyney University prepares for its commencement ceremony, the twin sisters will stand as examples of academic achievement and the fulfillment of the institution's mission to develop students into leaders and contributors to society. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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