"This program offers an incredible opportunity to learn in a hands-on, innovative environment."
What brought you to UPEI? Why did you choose to study here?
I am originally from the city of Lagos in Nigeria. I came to UPEI because I graduated from high school here at Colonel Gray and it was easier to transition to the university. I later found out that there are a lot of benefits such as scholarships in attending UPEI which made my decision to go here easier.
What do you find unique and interesting about the Sustainable Design Engineering program?
I find the Engineering Student Expo and Career Day really interesting, as it seems that not many other programs offer this. It's really unique because it is tailored specifically to our program. I also find that this program has a lot of sustainability initiatives and student supports such as the Engineering Success Centre.

What kinds of support have you received during your time here from UPEI students, staff, and UPEI faculty members?
I have received amazing support from my peers, professors, and mentors. For example, the Engineering Success Centre specifically assists me with my studies by providing study sessions, tutoring, and even relaxation exercises.
"If you’re passionate about creating sustainable, impactful solutions and want a program that blends theory with practice, UPEI’s Sustainable Design Engineering program is an excellent choice. It’s challenging but incredibly rewarding, and you’ll graduate with the skills and confidence to make a difference."
What opportunities have you experienced because you're studying at UPEI, or because of the Island location?
Studying at UPEI and living on Prince Edward Island has opened up so many unique opportunities for me. Through the Sustainable Design Engineering program, I’ve worked on real-world projects with local industries, addressing challenges specific to the Island, such as renewable energy and sustainable food systems. These experiences have helped me apply my classroom knowledge to meaningful, hands-on work. The Island location also provides opportunities to engage with tight-knit communities and local organizations. For example, I’ve collaborated with the City of Charlottetown on sustainability initiatives and explored design solutions for harsh weather conditions unique to PEI. Additionally, UPEI’s connections with local companies and government organizations make it easier to access internships.
What's unique about UPEI, and Prince Edward Island, in your experience?
In my experience, what’s unique about UPEI is its close-knit community and the personalized learning experience it offers. With its smaller class sizes, I really got to know my professors and they genuinely care about my success which is amazing to have that connection. As for Prince Edward Island, it’s such a beautiful place to live and study. The island has a strong sense of community, lots of green spaces, and a peaceful environment that is perfect for focusing on my studies. I love the Farmer’s Market especially because of the fresh food and community. It’s also a great place to get involved in sustainability initiatives, as the island is actively working toward renewable energy and environmental conservation.

What would you tell a high-school student considering UPEI and the Sustainable Design Engineering program?
I would tell a high school student considering UPEI and the Sustainable Design Engineering program that it’s an incredible opportunity to learn in a hands-on, innovative environment. The program is designed to teach problem-solving skills through real-world projects, where you work with local industries and organizations to tackle challenges in areas like renewable energy, biomedical engineering, and sustainability and make an impact in the community. If you’re passionate about creating sustainable, impactful solutions and want a program that blends theory with practice, UPEI’s Sustainable Design Engineering program is an excellent choice. It’s challenging but incredibly rewarding, and you’ll graduate with the skills and confidence to make a difference.
What are your general plans after graduation?
After graduation, I plan to gain industry experience at an engineering firm, where I can apply the technical and problem-solving skills I have developed throughout my education. My primary interest lies in biomedical engineering and sustainable energy engineering, so I hope to contribute to projects that focus on creating innovative health care solutions and advancing renewable, energy efficient systems. In the long term, I aim to address global challenges by designing technologies that improve the quality of life while promoting environmental sustainability. I also hope to stay active in professional organizations such as the National Society of Black Engineers, continuing to advocate for diversity and sustainability in engineering.
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