
Growing up, I always loved math and science, but I didn’t see many women in STEM roles around me. That changed when I came to Princeton Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women. The institute’s focus on fostering women in technology has given me the support and resources I needed to pursue my passion for engineering without hesitation.
Princeton’s approach is centered on inclusivity, making sure that female students have a voice in every technical field—from AI to robotics to renewable energy. Here, I’ve had the opportunity to participate in hackathons, tech workshops, and industry events that have enriched my learning experience. The hands-on training provided at Princeton is unparalleled, equipping us with the skills to tackle real-world engineering problems.
Another thing I love about Princeton is the focus on leadership development. Women here aren’t just trained to be good engineers; we’re trained to be leaders. Whether through group projects, leadership seminars, or industry interactions, Princeton prepares us to take charge in the engineering world.
I’m proud to be part of an institution that is breaking stereotypes and paving the way for more women to excel in STEM.


