Dsa Personal Statement
Dsa Personal Statement
change through service. After attending an Engineers Without Borders conference in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin in October, my undeniable desire was evoked. At the conference, I was surrounded by
numerous students and professionals from around the world who made service to others their
livelihood. My parents are from Cameroon, an underdeveloped country, that was the catalyst for
my Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) dream to better the lives of the
less fortunate. I want to integrate mechanical engineering and service to implement innovative
and efficient devices globally. My dreams can foster, by engaging with the organizations and
opportunities on campus provided through the Division of Student Affairs.
My work with DSA organizations also extends to Engineers Without Borders, a non-
profit humanitarian organization that partners with underdeveloped countries to engineer
innovative, effective devices to improve their quality of life. I have aided the club in getting
funding for the JUMP campaign, orchestrating a Kroger rewards program for the chapter, and
getting essential materials for the general assembly meetings. Currently, I am involved in
Virginia Tech’s Student Chapter of Engineers without Borders as a Uganda project team
member. The Uganda project team is building solar panels in two schools in Uganda called
Nazareth and Saint Joseph’s. Currently, the team is working to complete a pre-implementation
report for a trip to Uganda coming up in August.