Joyce Pring graduates summa cum laude, earns best thesis award

Joyce Pring. Image: Instagram/@joycepring

After 15 long years, Joyce Pring has reaped the rewards of her sacrifices as she graduated summa cum laude from the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA.

The disc jockey-host, who earned a degree in communication, shared her academic milestone and achievements through her Instagram page on Wednesday, July 9.

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“What began as a quiet resolve to finally complete my college degree has unfolded into something of deeper purpose— a journey that has transformed far more than my academic life,” she said, showing moments from the commencement ceremony.

“As I crossed the stage today to claim my diploma, my heart marveled in awe at the goodness of God in my life; this whole experience is truly a testament to His perfect timing, will, and plan for our lives,” she continued.

Pring, who was accompanied by her actor husband Juancho Triviño and her parents on her graduation, regarded her college diploma as a “promise kept.”

“The prize isn’t this academic achievement, it’s not the honors, or the earthly gifts gained— the ultimate prize is Christ Himself revealed through every moment that lead up to this,” she said.

Concluding her post, she stated, “Princess Joyce Pring-Triviño—Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Summa Cum Laude, Best in Thesis, UPHSD Batch 2025.”

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Pring has been married to Triviño since 2020. They have two children together, named Eliam and Eleanor. /ra



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