Triplets to graduate from San Diego State on same day with same major, same honors

El Cajon, CALocal News

Triplets Maile, Ke'ale, and Makana Young will graduate summa cum laude from San Diego State University with degrees in integrated marketing and communications this Saturday. The sisters have shared a unique college experience, emphasizing their strong support system throughout their academic journey. Each sister studied abroad in different cities—Maile in Rome, Ke'ale in Florence, and Makana in London—yet they maintain a close bond. They will begin their careers together at Power Digital Marketing in Oakland, which reinforces their commitment to supporting one another. During their graduation ceremony at Viejas Arena, their family will witness their accomplishments.

Maile acknowledged her siblings' contributions to her success, stating, “Big shoutout to my siblings for making my dreams come true. ” The triplets reflect on their individual and collective journeys, celebrating their hard work and dedication. The significance of walking across the stage together holds great meaning for them.

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