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Inland Empire Class of 2026 Celebrates a Season of Achievement and New Beginnings

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer
May 27, 2026 at 06:05pm. Views: 1508

Across the Inland Empire, thousands of students are preparing to turn tassels, accept diplomas, and celebrate one of life’s most meaningful milestones as graduation season arrives for the Class of 2026. From high schools in Riverside and San Bernardino counties to major universities and community colleges, campuses throughout the region are filled with excitement, reflection, and hope for the future.

Graduation ceremonies throughout the Inland Empire are expected to draw large crowds of proud families, educators, and community supporters during May and June. Schools have spent months preparing ceremonies that recognize not only academic success, but also the perseverance students demonstrated through changing educational environments, economic challenges, and the increasing pressures facing today’s young adults.

At University of California, Riverside, commencement celebrations mark the university’s 72nd graduating class, with students from a wide range of disciplines preparing to enter careers in healthcare, education, business, technology, public service, and research.

Meanwhile, California State University, San Bernardino announced multiple commencement ceremonies scheduled at Toyota Arena in Ontario, where graduates from social sciences, education, arts, and other academic programs will cross the stage before family and friends.

Healthcare and medical education continue to play a major role in Inland Empire higher education. Loma Linda University released its 2026 commencement schedule featuring ceremonies for schools of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and allied health professions.

Community colleges are also celebrating historic accomplishments. San Bernardino Valley College announced that more than 1,500 students are graduating during its centennial year celebration, highlighting continued growth in workforce education and transfer programs.

At the K-12 level, school districts across the region are finalizing graduation dates and campus celebrations. Riverside Unified School District scheduled ceremonies for several high schools including Riverside Polytechnic High School and John W. North High School. Schools within the Corona-Norco Unified School District have also begun sharing promotion and graduation schedules for students and families.

In communities throughout the Inland Empire, graduation season has become more than a school tradition — it is a community celebration. Local businesses are displaying congratulatory signs, restaurants are preparing for post-ceremony gatherings, and families are organizing parties to honor students’ accomplishments.

Many graduates are also overcoming significant personal challenges on their journey to commencement. First-generation college students, working parents, military veterans, and students balancing employment with academics represent a growing portion of the region’s graduating population. Educators throughout the Inland Empire say these stories of determination continue to inspire schools and communities alike.

The Class of 2026 also reflects the Inland Empire’s diversity and growing educational ambition. Many graduates are entering industries that are rapidly expanding across Southern California, including logistics, healthcare, renewable energy, education, and technology.

Some students are already gaining national attention. One Inland Empire student recently made headlines for simultaneously earning both high school and college diplomas while preparing to deliver a commencement speech at Chaffey College.

School officials throughout the region say commencement ceremonies are designed not only to celebrate achievement, but also to encourage graduates as they begin their next chapter. Whether students are entering universities, joining the workforce, serving in the military, or pursuing technical careers, educators hope the ceremonies will remind graduates that their communities believe in their potential.

 

As caps fly into the air across stadiums, arenas, and campuses throughout the Inland Empire, the Class of 2026 stands as a symbol of resilience, ambition, and the promise of a brighter future for the region.

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